Throwback to the First Time We Met Lady Antebellum

It's been nearly 10 years since we met Lady Antebellum so ahead of their seventh album, we're looking back at the song that started it all.

Throwback to the First Time We Met Lady Antebellum
Lady Antebellum; Artist publicity photos

It is hard to believe that Lady Antebellum has been gracing country music with their second-to-none harmonies for almost 10 years now. And now on the eve of the release of their seventh studio album, we’re taking a look back at the first time we met the trio: When they released the music video for their 2007 track “Love Don’t Live Here.”

Penned by all three band members Hillary Scott, Dave Haywood and Charles Kelley, the song is a satisfying breakup tune telling an ex-lover to get lost when they come back knocking on your door.

In all of its 2007 fashion glory, which includes sequins and female newsboy hats, the music video depicts a pretty epic road trip we wish we got invited on that ends with them performing their track on some dive bar stage. It doesn’t really tell the tale of the track, but it’s fun to watch baby Lady A (and a blonde Scott!) having fun putting together their first of many music videos.

“Love Don’t Live Here” was the first single off the group’s self titled debut album. It peaked at No. 3 on the Billboard Hot Country charts and paved the way for their lustrous career that includes Grammy Song of the Year, countless ACM and CMA Awards and nine No. 1 hits.

Lady Antebellum’s seventh studio album, Heart Break, is slated for release June 9 and features their current single, “You Look Good.” In support of the new project, they are currently on the road with openers Kelsea Ballerini and Brett Young.