Drew Taylor releases his reimagining of Faber Drive’s “You and I Tonight” today, featuring a duet with original songwriter Dave Faber. The accompanying music video stars Taylor and his wife. “It’s a reimagining of the beloved Canadian radio favorite, transformed into a warm, modern country song,” Taylor says. “It tells the story of two people choosing to freeze time for one perfect night together, where love feels bigger than fear, doubt, or tomorrow.” The release arrives as Taylor settles into his new home at independent label T&L Records Nashville.
The Canadian-born, Nashville-bred singer-songwriter has been stacking wins steadily over the past few years. His single “Wish I Didn’t” hit number one on SiriusXM’s Top of the Country in 2023, and “Nobody I Know” cracked 250,000 streams on Spotify earlier in 2025. “Music To My Beers” and recent single “Get The Truck Outta Here” have both found a home on the Music Row Country Breakout Chart, while Taylor has shared stages with Tanya Tucker, Kane Brown, Paul Brandt, and Cory Marks.
Taylor’s path to Nashville was anything but direct. Born in Waterloo, Ontario, he fronted a screamo band back home, sharing bills with Underoath and Atreyu, before eventually balancing careers as a fireman and entrepreneur alongside his music. His father played alongside George Strait and Kenny Rogers, and that foundation eventually pulled Taylor back toward country songwriting for good. “If a song touches somebody, then I’ve done my job,” he says. That focus has driven everything since.


