SINGLE REVIEW: Mike Kuster - All the Women I Want Are Already Married
Mike Kuster delivers a playful yet heartfelt ode to the age-old struggle of wanting what you can’t have with 'All the Women I Want Are Already Married'. Blending rolling country with swinging rock ‘n’ roll, the track thrives on its infectious beat and cheerful tone, making it impossible to resist tapping along.
Warm, twangy vocals carry the song’s humor and sincerity, striking a balance between tongue-in-cheek storytelling and genuine relatability. The lyrics lean into the complexities of love with a wink, turning frustration into something lighthearted and charming.
A standout element is the fiddle work of Michael Cleveland, a 12-time IBMA Fiddle Player of the Year, two-time Grammy winner, and National Heritage Fellowship honoree. His masterful playing injects the track with extra energy and depth, elevating the jubilant, toe-tapping feel.
It’s a song that doesn’t take itself too seriously but still resonates—catchy, charming, and packed with humor that never overshadows its heartfelt core. Kuster’s ability to weave humor into honest storytelling makes 'All the Women I Want Are Already Married' a delightful listen, proving that sometimes, the best way to deal with life’s little disappointments is to sing about them.