In her heartfelt new single “Maybe,” Dwayna Litz leans into the tender hesitations of early love—the fluttering moments when the heart whispers, “Is this real?” Set against a warm, acoustic backdrop, the song feels like a deep breath on a quiet evening, both peaceful and emotionally stirring.
From the very first line—”I better sit down and catch my breath…”—Litz draws listeners into a place of vulnerability, wonder, and hope. Her delivery is sincere and unhurried, making space for every word to land with intention. The lyrics speak to those pivotal moments when love blooms softly, cautiously, with a hint of disbelief.
Musically, the track is pure Nashville craftsmanship. Recorded at Ocean Way Studios, it features a stellar lineup: B. James Lowry on guitar, Jeff Taylor on piano, Tim Crouch adding texture with fiddle and mandolin, and Dennis Crouch grounding the rhythm on bass. The background vocals from Monte Allen and Suzanne Young subtly lift the emotion without overpowering it, while Travis Humbert (recording engineer) and Billy Decker (mixing engineer) give the song its polished, intimate glow.
“Maybe” is co-written by Dwayna and Laura Vida, and what makes it linger is its gentle honesty. It doesn’t try to answer every question—just opens the door to possibility. For anyone who has ever paused at the edge of something real and whispered, maybe, this song will feel like home.
Perfect for fans of timeless country ballads and introspective songwriting, “Maybe” reminds us that sometimes the most powerful emotions come softly—and stay.