[4] The writers were ready to pack up that night when Rempel was strumming his guitar, and they decided to write and record the song.
[5] The line "swing a hammer, climb a ladder" refers to house flipping projects Rempel and his wife have been working on.
Markos Papadatos of Digital Journal described the song as "brimming with the group’s signature sound of positive-minded, bluegrass-tinted country".
[4] Front Porch Music stated that the song "emphasizes a long-lasting love," and that it is more "upbeat" than "a typical slow ballad".
[6] Grace Lenehan Vaughn of Sounds Like Nashville said the song "features sing-along-worthy lyrics that paint a picture of an enduring love".