Wrapped Up In You

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"Wrapped Up In You" is a song released by American Country Music artist Garth Brooks. It debuted on his eighth studio album Scarecrow. It reached #5 on the Billboard Country Charts in 2002.

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[edit] The Song

  • Length - 4:42
  • Key - G Major

"Wrapped Up In You" is a country love song. A man expresses his love for a special someone using various analogies and describing how she supports him in hard times and how his life would be if she weren't around. This particular song is not is heavy with drums and basses, like his previous work. In fact, no drums are present at all. It is moderatly soft throughout.

[edit] The Music Video

The introduction to the music video begins with a quartet of old men at a barbershop executing unique and moderatly complex percussions (using household objects such as a broom, board game piece, newspaper etc.) while Garth and back-up band arrive for a bite to eat. Garth and co. can't get in the restaurant but notice the old men's performance. They pick-up some instruments lying about and join them to perform "Wrapped Up In You." A small group of women appear near the end of the song and observe the men's performance.

[edit] Credits

  • Songwriter: Wayne Kirkpatrick
  • Drums and Percussion: Sam Bacco
  • Bass: Jimmie Lee Sloas
  • Acoustic Guitars: Wayne Kirkpatrick, Gorden Kennedy
  • Fiddle: Jimmy Mattingly
  • Background Vocals: Garth Brooks

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