The latest single and video from Rascal Flatts is on fire. The digital download of 'Here Comes Goodbye' hit iTunes last week and sold a whopping -- and record-breaking -- 126,000 copies. That marks the best first-week sales of any country digital single in history. But it's the music video for 'Here Comes Goodbye' that's proving to be something of a head-scratcher.In the emotion-packed clip, a man and boy seem to be bound for the afterlife, while a grieving woman is shown visiting a cemetery. Still, what's really happening in the video is left to individual interpretation, and according to guitarist Joe Don Rooney, that's just how it should be.
"I don't think anybody's incorrect in whatever they think," says Rooney of the video.
Rascal Flatts will perform 'Here Comes Goodbye' on NBC's 'Today' show on April 7, the same day the group's 'Unstoppable' CD is released.




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