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A sweet love story ends in tragedy in this heartbreaking new music video

Luke Combs has already scored two back-to-back No. 1 hits with โ€œHurricaneโ€ and โ€œWhen It Rains It Pours.โ€ Heโ€™s clearly on track for a third chart-topper with his brand-new single, โ€œOne Number Away,โ€ and the video only adds to the heartbreak of the song.

Luke serves as the narrator in the clip as a man and woman play out the storyline of a couple who had some really good times over the course of their relationship. We see them cooking together and then making a wish as the clock on the stove reads 11:11.

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At the top of the video the guy is listening to a voicemail message from his girl. She tells him itโ€™s 11:11, but she doesnโ€™t need to make a wish because sheโ€™s already the luckiest girl in the world since she has him.

Thereโ€™s also a flirty scene in the shower where he draws a heart in the steam on the glass door. Yeah, this couple is in L-O-V-E.

So, why arenโ€™t they together?

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Listening to the lyrics, you hear Luke singing about getting into a fight. Thereโ€™s some misunderstanding going on between them, but he finds a four-leaf clover and leaves it on her car. Itโ€™s a sign of how lucky the two of them are to have found each other, and she gets in the car to go see him. Unfortunately, she doesnโ€™t make it, and we see sheโ€™s leaving him a voicemail as her car crashes.

As if that wasnโ€™t heartbreaking enough, we only see her being loaded into the ambulance, so itโ€™s not clear if she makes it or not.

Way to rip our hearts out, Luke!

The video for โ€œOne Number Awayโ€ adds an element of high drama to the song, but Luke feels like the message in the lyrics is universal.

He tells Rare Country, โ€œI think everybodyโ€™s been in that situation where they donโ€™t want to call that person and they end up calling them anyway. Everybody in the room that day when we were writing it was just kind of like, โ€˜Man, weโ€™ve all been there.โ€™ So, if weโ€™ve all been there, thereโ€™s probably thousands of people whoโ€™ve been there. I think people can relate to it. I think it has a great melody, and hopefully itโ€™s a hit.โ€

Thousands of Lukeโ€™s fans will get to hear โ€œOne Number Awayโ€ when he sings it on his “Donโ€™t Tempt Me with a Good Time” tour. Newcomer Ashley McBryde is joining him on the trek. Theyโ€™ve got two sold-out shows at Nashvilleโ€™s famed Ryman Auditorium coming up this weekend, and Luke looks forward to celebrating in that Music City milestone.

He tells us, โ€œ[Itโ€™s] pretty close to the top of the bucket list. I played the [Grand Ole] Opry there last year. I played Darius [Ruckerโ€™s] benefit there. But having my own show, having it be two nights and having it sell out in 58 minutes โ€” both shows โ€” was pretty unbelievable. You canโ€™t plan for it, but you just got to roll with the punches. I wish it was bigger, man, so more fans could come. I would have loved to have seen how many tickets we could have sold.โ€

For a full list of Lukeโ€™s tour dates, go to LukeCombs.com.