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Koe Wetzel Shares Stunning Acoustic Version Of His Keith Gattis Cover, “Reconsider”
Koe Wetzel is revisiting his Keith Gattis cover from 9 Lives.
While Koe Wetzel is in the thick of rolling out his next era of music, he’s not forgetting about songs from his past. Wetzel recently revisited a cover he laid down on his last LP, 9 Lives, written by the late, great Keith Gattis, “Reconsider.” While the song was not as big a commercial hit as “High Road” or “Sweet Dreams,” it is a song that fans should pay attention to—and it’s one of the few covers that Koe Wetzel has recorded.
“Reconsider” was written and recorded by Gattis and included on his 2005 Big City Blues album; Charlie Robison also recorded it and included “Reconsider” on his 2009 Beautiful Day album.
You might recognize Gattis as a songwriter first, as he has written songs for the King himself, George Strait, as well as Willie Nelson, Randy Travis, Kid Rock, Miranda Lambert, Randy Houser, Kenny Chesney, and Wade Bowen, to name a few. Most recently, Gattis was inducted into the Texas Songwriters Hall of Fame last month as part of the 2026 class, which also included George Strait, Miranda Lambert, and Don Cook.
Gattis tragically passed away in 2023 at the age of 52, and he reportedly died from injuries sustained during a tractor accident, sadly leaving behind his wife, Penny, and their two young children.
In light of Gattis being inducted into the Texas Songwriters Hall of Fame, Wetzel is revisiting his version of the song and laid down a stunning acoustic take. Filmed on his tour bus, Wetzel lets his vocal talent shine on the stripped-down and unplugged version of the tune. Wetzel vulnerably delivers the painful lyrics of a relationship ending, as the narrator regrets some of his choices and ponders whether he could win back his former lover.
“Ya know I hate myself when I’m not with you‘Cause I don’t know what I’m supposed to doTried to take a step todayBut I keep getting in my waySo take another look around me
And if I tried, would you reconsider?Would you reconsider comin’ home?And if I cried, would you reconsider?Would you reconsider comin’ home?Comin’ home”
While I love the studio cut of this tune, this acoustic cover might quickly become a new favorite. Koe Wetzel does not miss.
Ahead of Wetzel releasing 9 Lives, Koe Wetzel took some time to chat with Whiskey Riff about the tracklist and shed some light on why he chose to record Gattis’ “Reconsider.” He explained that he was inspired to do the cover after getting into a lot of Gattis’ music in the wake of his death:
“I had a buddy, I didn’t really… I didn’t know a whole lot of Keith Gattis, but I knew a lot of the songs that he had written. And then we were at the ranch one night, and one of my buddies was playing it, and I’m a huge Charlie Robison fan.
With him passing away, and then hearing about how Keith Gattis passed away, and then figuring out that Charlie had cut a lot of Keith Gattis’ songs, there was just something with everything that happened all around that time.”
He explained that after hearing Gattis’ original version of “Reconsider,” it “pissed [him] off” that he never got to see him in concert or really appreciate his music while he was alive. Koe says there was just something “deep down” inside telling him to cut the song.
Obviously, as with most artists who cover a song of someone they respect and admire, Koe hoped that he “did it justice”:
“Hearing ‘Reconsider,’ I was like, holy sh*t, you know, and it kind of pissed me off that I never got to see Keith Gattis while he was alive and really dig into him while he was around. So I just felt like, I don’t know, something inside me really wanted to cut a Keith Gattis song. ‘Reconsider’ was the one that, for some reason, deep down in me was like, you have to cut the song. So I was really excited to do that, and just hope that we did it justice.”
I’d say his studio version and this new acoustic cut do the song justice. The legacy of Keith Gattis lives on.
It’s only right to give Gattis’ version a spin while you’re here, too:
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