Three Chords and the Truth
Sara Evans
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On a highway bound for nowhere I ran my fingers through my tangled hair As I pulled in for another tank of freedom With a hundred miles behind me And a million more to go I was tryin' to put some distance between us I turned on the radio And a voice came over sweet and low And I didn't know the tears were gonna start But what amazed me even more Is I'd never heard that song before But somehow I knew each word by heart And I don't know why, I don't know how But with his song he turned my life and This old car around Just when I thought I was over you He changed my life with three chords and the truth Found a pay phone at a truck stop Said a prayer as the quarter dropped Oh, please be home, I know that I was wrong Honey, don't talk, just listen I think I found what I was missin' In a song I heard tonight on a radio And I don't know why, I don't know how But with his song he turned my life and This old car around Just when I thought I was over you He changed my life with three chords and the truth Just when I thought I was over you He changed my mind with three chords and the truth
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Written by: AIMEE MAYO, RONALD STEVEN HARBIN, SARA EVANS
Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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12 facts about this song
Artist Background"Three Chords and the Truth" is a song by Sara Evans, a popular country music singer, and songwriter. She is known for her high-powered performances and compelling songwriting skills.
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Song ReleaseThe song was released on May 19, 1997, as the first single from Evans's album of the same name.
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Album LaunchThe song is taken from Evans’ debut studio album, which was released on September 30, 1997, and marked her introduction to the country music world.
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Song CreationThe song was written by Sara Evans along with Radney Foster and Cynthia Lawson, showcasing her ability not just as a singer but as a songwriter as well.
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Chart PerformanceAlthough the song didn't reach a high position on country music charts (it peaked at #55 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks), it garnered wide recognition and respect within industry circles.
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Inspirational ThemeThe song tells a story about the power of music and its simplicity, suggesting that just "three chords and the truth" are enough to make a great country song.
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Music VideoThe music video for the song, directed by Susan Johnson, helped to elevate Evans's profile and illustrated the story of the song effectively.
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LegacyDespite not being a commercial hit, "Three Chords and the Truth" is often regarded as one of Sara Evans' defining songs due to its pure country sound and compelling storytelling.
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AntecedentThe phrase "three chords and the truth" is often used to describe the basic formula of country music. It was first coined by Harlan Howard, a country songwriter, in the 1950s.
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Future InfluenceThe somewhat modest success of "Three Chords and the Truth" laid a successful foundation for Sara Evans' future work, with subsequent songs and albums achieving greater commercial success and critical acclaim.
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Live PerformancesOver the years, "Three Chords and the Truth" has remained a favorite during Evans' live performances, resonating with audiences for its simple, heartfelt message.
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Evolution of StyleThe song showcases Evans's evolution as an artist, with its traditional country sound contrasting with the more pop-country style she has adopted in her more recent work.
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