The first Keith Urban CD I ever bought was “Love, Pain and The Whole Crazy Thing”. The following article will reflect that. I may not be including all of your favorite songs, these are my opinions. These are my 19 favorite Keith Urban songs. Despite that, I would like to hear your opinions.
19. But for the Grace of God
For years I had not liked this song. Then one day I realized the story behind it. In actuality, Keith kind of comes across as arrogant. It seems like he is saying, everyone around me is completely screwed up and it is all because I have you in my life. Without you, I would be just as miserable as them. In that scenario of course, he is singing to a woman. That is how I always determined the song, him singing it to a woman. The song of course can just as easily be about god. He is namedropped in the title. Even if it is about a woman, he still is crediting god for her being in his life. He may not even have a shot with her without god’s intervention.
18. Raining On Sunday
“It ticks just like a Timex, never lets up on you”, I believe that is a great first line of the song. I really enjoy the use of comparisons in songs, one may look for the word simile to describe it. This song has several, not only the line I started with but also “Your love is like religion, a cross in Mexico, and your kiss is like the innocence, of a prayer nailed to a door” and then the chorus tells a story of how the man wants to take advantage of all these things. Her kiss, her love and all that.
17. Won't Let You Down
This is another song from Love, Pain and The Whole Crazy Thing. In this song, he is basically telling the woman that he is the only one she can trust. Because he loves her. Very few people will be there when the house of cards comes tumbling down but he will stand right there good or bad and be there for her. I would like to think that is the type of person I am, someone who good or bad, will be there for someone. I find the energy of the chorus is the real strong point of the song.
16. Long Hot Summer
The song builds up during the first verse to a powerful chorus that gets you to sing along, this is one song that goes along with a common occurrence of many of Keith’s songs. Up tempo and catchy. He stated the song was written with the car radio in mind. “Singing along with the radio is such a beautiful sound”. It is a line that I agree with, I have more fun listening to the music when I am in the car than any other time. It is louder and more memorable, I am much more likely to sing along with a song while I am driving.
15. Shine
From Love, Pain and The Whole Crazy Thing. This is a song that I have gone back and forth on, I generally don’t like the things will get better songs (for contradictions to this belief take a look at my Shania Twain “Up” blog, among others likely) but this one seems different. The instrumental work as always is extraordinary but the lyrics basically say instead of “life gets better, stay strong” its “I will make things better, give me a chance to make you strong” It’s an arrogant song, but once again its good. Confidence can be mistaken for arrogance.
14. You're Not My God
Keith sounds so angry performing this song, particularly during the chorus. “But you're not my god, and you're not my friend, You're not the one that I will walk with in the end. You're not the truth, you're a temporary shot, you ruin people's lives and you don't give a second thought, You're not my god” He is singing to objects, money and drugs specifically but I always believed that the chorus could fit just as well talking about someone who has an overwhelming influence on him. Someone who made him feel used. Just as money and drugs did. Someone caused him to feel the same symptoms of addiction. And he is finally telling them off.
13. For You
This was on the soundtrack for the 2012 movie Act of Valor. I don’t know where it plays in the movie. I never saw the movie. I truthfully believe that all I need to see in the movie, is featured in the video. The line I really like in this song comes at the end of the first verse.” No greater gift has man,than to lay down his life for love.” The whole song paints the sacrifice of servicemen very well I believe. They sacrifice family and love for country. It sounds like an epic power ballad.
12. Once In a Lifetime
This song has the feeling of an epic movie. The video backs it up. The exhilarating roller coaster rush of falling in love. As much as she may question it, the man is trying to convince her that this is something different and he wants her to overlook all apprehension and see that this is something unique and special. The chorus is incredibly upbeat and just another example of my belief that Keith Urban’s strongest asset is his ability to pump out catchy upbeat tunes. Something else I like about this song is the extended guitar work on the album cut (Love, Pain and the Whole Crazy Thing again). It is about a minute and a half longer than the radio edit and towards the end he just goes nuts with it.
11. Used to the Pain
Although it doesn’t fit the definition, I had always considered this to be the title track of Love, Pain and The Whole Crazy Thing. With time, people accumulate series of pains and regrets that don’t kill them but they have to go through life with them. And how do they do that? They just get used to it. “There's a past in everyone you can't undo, you can't outrun” I don’t know what was the story behind the writing of this song, but I will assume it was about Keith’s drug addiction. Obviously that would be something you would want to out run and undo but it could also be about a love you are trying to forget.
10. I’m In
I see this song as one I would quote if I had any talent at pulling off long term conversation with the opposite text . It would fit with what I should say. “If I knew what I was doing, I'd be doing it right now. I would be the best damn poet, silver words out of my mouth. Well my words might not be magic. But they cut straight to the truth, if you need a lover and a friend, baby I’m in. I like this song because it seems so familiar to me. I am not sure if that is a good thing or not.
9. Romeo's Tune
This song seems Shakespearean (Romeo is named in the title, I think this was intentional). It appears on his Greatest Hits album. I learned just weeks ago that this was a cover of a song from the 80s by Steve Forbert. Now it has been quite a while since I read Romeo and Juliet (Freshman year of high school which would be 10 years) but listening to this song I can see where it would fit. If they did an updated version of Romeo and Juliet, I can see this song fitting. Perhaps Justin Bieber as Romeo and Selena Gomez as Juliet (I may have started this rumor on Twitter). Lines such as “It's king and queen and we must go down now beyond the chandelier, where I won't have to speak my mind and you won't have to hear. Shreds of news and afterthoughts and complicated scenes , we'll huddle down behind the light and fade like magazines” paint a story of a forbidden relationship that is frowned upon by onlookers. (GO FIGURE)
8. Your Everything
This song seems like a good wedding song, and not just for the “And be the hand that lifts your veil” line. It is poetic. For some reason, years went by where I knew this song was by Keith Urban but it reminded me of Mark Wills, it was not until recently that I realized that it is a screw up. It should remind me of Andy Grigg’s “She’s More”. I would love to meet someone that makes me say things like this (or gives me the courage to say this). Just a beautiful song.
7. You Gonna Fly
A upbeat song that is about being upbeat. Another song that fits perfectly with driving along with your windows down and screaming the lyrics. The song builds and builds during the first verse until it reaches the chorus where it climaxes. Its great. It also comes across as incredibly arrogant (I say that nicely, I appreciate arrogance). He is saying he can lift her/you up. “You could be a black bird on the country street. Hiding from the world with a broken wing, but you better believe you're gonna fly with me”. I enjoy the simile of the black bird.
6. Somebody Like You
When this song was released it seemed like a “new beginning”. Something about the banjo at the beginning seems like a new wind to his career (first line of the song mentions “There is a new wind blowing that I’ve never known”). It sounds different to his previous songs. His life is better because of the woman and he wants to share the better life that the woman provided to him, with her. She has given his life purpose. Keith wrote (actually co-wrote) this song and his girlfriend at the time supermodel Nikki Taylor was featured in the video. And she was in a coma a year earlier. Maybe he wrote the song about her? It seemed like a new beginning for her too. A non-coma beginning.
5. You'll Think of Me
This song is so heartbreaking. The sadness of the lost love keeps him awake, tortures him and rips his heart out consistently. The style of the song sounds like spoken word. He has no idea where the love would have gone but for whatever reason he will never find out. The unknowingness kills him and he just wants to close the door to the past that is still hanging open but he has all these things that are around to remind him. Perhaps if the physical things are gone, the psychological items will go with them and he wants her to take them as well. He is hoping that she will have the same regrets if she has those things.
4. I Told You So
What I like about this song is the seemingly double sided meaning, “"Please, just come back home. No, don't say that you're sorry. And I won't say “I told you so" He wants her back in his life, but does not want her to apologize for ending it. He wants to move on from the past and start a new future. Only with the same person from the past. She caused the rift, she is the one to blame but if she apologizes, he is gonna tell her where she screwed up. And that wouldn’t be a good thing.
3. I Can't Stop Loving You
When I first heard this song on Love, Pain and The Whole Crazy Thing, it sounded familiar. I didn’t know why and until I looked it up I deduced that it was an Elton John song. I am not too familiar with Elton John’s song book, so I am not surprised I was wrong on that. It was actually recorded by Leo Sayer and later Phil Collins. I still don’t know how I knew the song. Upon listening to the earlier versions of the song, I realize that I prefer Keith’s version so much to the others.
2. Got It Right This Time
This song was originally featured on Love, Pain and The Whole Crazy Thing, but re-recorded and released on the Greatest Hits compilation. He wrote it about his marriage with Nicole Kidman and explained to AOL how it came about and how the two versions differ: "It's interesting, because the song's hook is, 'I think I got it right this time.' And I'm certainly at a point now where there's no thinking involved! [laughs] There's a little more conviction than that. And I had that full conviction when I wrote it, but as a songwriter, there are choices made with words because they sing well. So, 'I know I got it right this time' just doesn't sing as well as 'I think I got it right this time.' But as the song has evolved and grown, our marriage has evolved a lot. So [on the new recording], at the very end there's an ad-libbed line that says, 'I mean, I know I do.' [laughs] Songs are interesting, because they're written at a certain time in a writer's life and they mean a certain thing, but often, the really magical ones develop deeper meaning. And this song has definitely grown to have a deeper meaning for me." I greatly prefer the re-recording of the song. It has more of an epic feel to it. There was a song on Love, Pain and The Whole Crazy Thing entitled “God Made Woman” that featured a choir on it. It seems that this song would be just as fitting for that treatment. The song is even parenthesized “The Celebration”. You can tell his jubilation for finding her within this song.
1. Stupid Boy
What I really, really like about this song is, the way he seems so angry about it. He took her heart and soul and dreams into the palm of his hands and tore them all to shreds. I had always taken it that he is singing it about himself. This isn’t much of a revelation however as in the song it is said “Oh, I'm the same old, same old stupid boy.” It paints a chapel of regret and self hatred. He had a wonderful girl in his life but his own pride, stupidity and regret, whatever it may be caused him to lose her forever. That is a damn true to life story.