: It features a "watery," quiet opening that builds into a lush, full-bodied chorus with layered vocals, muted bass, keyboards, and a steady rhythm track.
Public and critical opinion on the song was notably divided:
: Conversely, critics at The Singles Jukebox and Kyle's Korner found the lyrical metaphors, such as "salt and sugar," to be awkward or even "creepy". Some felt the "sensual" attempt felt unconvincing for Chesney's established persona. Kenny Chesney's New Song 'Tip of My Tongue' - Rolling Stone Kenny Chesney - Tip Of My Tongue (Audio)
The song's production is characterized by a "sweeping groove" and a "decidedly grown-up" feel.
"Tip of My Tongue" is a mid-tempo, contemporary country track by , released on July 12, 2019, as the lead single from his 19th studio album, Here and Now . The song marked a significant creative shift for Chesney, as it was co-written with pop superstar Ed Sheeran and frequent collaborator Ross Copperman . Conceptual Background and Songwriting : It features a "watery," quiet opening that
: While the phrase typically refers to a forgotten word, the songwriters used it literally to describe the physical and emotional sensation of a connection between lovers, specifically the "salt and sugar" of a partner.
: Chesney had the title idea "Tip of My Tongue" for a long time but didn't know how to execute it until he collaborated with Sheeran and Copperman. Kenny Chesney's New Song 'Tip of My Tongue'
: Some praised the track for its "effortless" delivery and warm storytelling. Country Universe hailed it as one of his finest recent singles, noting that Chesney's vocals sounded better than they had in years without excessive studio processing.