With folkie conscience, country simplicity, and a vagabond’s desire for mischief, Hayes Carll has spent over 20 years including anybody who will listen in an easy conversation about what it is we’re all doing here.
“I like to tug at heartstrings, find commonality with others, reflect on my own life, and sometimes I do it in a lighthearted way,” says Carll while discussing his 8th album You Get It All. “A lot of musical styles found their way onto this record, but my first and most formative influences came from country music. This is a country singer-songwriter record. It’s just unapologetically me.”
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With folkie conscience, country simplicity, and a vagabond’s desire for mischief, Hayes Carll has spent over 20 years including anybody who will listen in an easy conversation about what it is we’re all doing here.
“I like to tug at heartstrings, find commonality with others, reflect on my own life, and sometimes I do it in a lighthearted way,” says Carll while discussing his 8th album You Get It All. “A lot of musical styles found their way onto this record, but my first and most formative influences came from country music. This is a country singer-songwriter record. It’s just unapologetically me.”
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lyrics
I drove all the way to Tennessee to keep from looking at you
Constantly reminded of the damage love can do
Amped up like a junkie praying for a little sleep
I tried every kind of medicine to purge you from my bloodstream
Goddamn the way I love you, Goddamn the way I love you
Goddamn the way I love you, Goddamn the way I love you
I told myself I’d never but I don’t believe it
Prob’ly ought to let it go but I can’t conceive it
I finally found a dream that ain’t gonna leave
I figured out there ain’t no reprieve
Goddamn the way I love you, Goddamn the way I love you
Goddamn the way I love you, Goddamn the way I love you
Your love is gonna put me in the grave
I ain’t got no soul to save
Goddamn the way I love you
Goddamn the way I love you
I drove all the way to Tennessee to keep from looking at you
Constantly reminded of the damage love can do
Goddamn the way I love you, Goddamn the way I love you
Goddamn the way I love you, Goddamn the way I love you
Goddamn the way I love you, Goddamn the way I love you
credits
from You Get It All,
released October 30, 2021
Writers: Hayes Carll/Waylon Payne
supported by 60 fans who also own “The Way I Love You”
1st time i heard DeathWish, i turned it off.
felt rushed, not the Isbell i've come to admire. really grab'd me when i took time to listen on the 2nd try. the writing on these songs stopped me in my tracks more than once. raw talent with just enough polish in the delivery.
thankyou Jason + 400 for another keeper swirlingmadness
supported by 48 fans who also own “The Way I Love You”
The best I've heard from Steve Earle in a while. The songs have a subtler, earthier tone, tastefully rendered in authentic sounding country/blues/bluegrass stylings. 'J.T' reminds of earlier records like 'Feel Alright' or 'Train a Comin'.
Deep grief, love and compassion is felt on the final track, the only composition from Steve, seemingly written for his son. The rest, composed by JT, do confirm what a great songwriter he really was. tideracer