Morgan Evans impresses Garth Brooks with a flawless, seated cover of the challenging hit "Ain't Going Down ('Til the Sun Comes Up)." See the legendary response.
- April 1, 2026
AceShowbiz - Morgan Evans recently delivered a standout rendition of one of Garth Brooks’s most demanding and beloved tracks from the 1990s, sparking a warm response from the country legend himself.
During an episode of the God’s Country podcast earlier this month, Evans performed a portion of "Ain't Going Down ('Til the Sun Comes Up)," originally featured on Brooks’ 1993 album In Pieces. The song is known for its fast-paced, energetic delivery and was a two-week chart-topper on both the Country Airplay and Hot Country Songs charts. Its challenging vocals and rapid lyrics have made it a fan favorite at Brooks concerts for decades.
While on the podcast alongside hosts Dan and Reid Isbell, Evans sang the song seated casually, effortlessly keeping up with the quick tempo. His smooth performance was so impressive that Brooks himself responded enthusiastically to a video of the rendition.
Brooks commented, "Dude!!!!! Are you kidding me???? I can't sing that song without going into cardiac arrest and you guys make it look easy!!!! QUIT doing Garth stuff better than Garth!!!! Honored, flattered and absolutely LOVE that moment!! love, g"
Evans replied in kind, writing, "Hahahaha maaaaaaate!!! Been singing your songs my whole life. Means a lot! Thanks legend!"
During the podcast discussion, Evans reflected on his longtime admiration for Brooks’ music. He described finally mastering the lyrics to "Ain't Going Down ('Til the Sun Comes Up)" as a significant personal achievement.
The appearance also served to promote Evans’ new album, Steel Town, set to release on March 20. The Australian-born singer-songwriter described the album as a return to his roots, emphasizing more unique and personal storytelling in his music.
Evans explained, "In 2026, I feel like people are more drawn to the more unique version of someone. I really tried to lean into that with songs like 'Steel Town,' about my hometown, or 'Land I Love,' which is about Australia."
This interaction highlights the ongoing influence of Garth Brooks’ music on new generations of country artists and fans, with Evans paying tribute to one of the genre’s most iconic figures in a way that earned genuine praise from the original artist.