Another Try
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“Another Try” | ||
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Single by Josh Turner featuring Trisha Yearwood from the album Everything Is Fine |
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Released | January 2008 | |
Format | CD Single | |
Recorded | 2007 | |
Genre | Country | |
Length | 3:46 | |
Label | MCA Nashville | |
Writer(s) | Chris Stapleton Jeremy Spillman |
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Producer | Frank Rogers | |
Josh Turner chronology | ||
"Firecracker" (2007) |
"Another Try" (2008) |
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Trisha Yearwood chronology | ||
"This Is Me You're Talking To" (2008) |
"Another Try" (2008) |
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"Another Try" is a single by American country music artist Josh Turner that also features harmony vocals from Trisha Yearwood. It is the second single released from Josh's 2007 album Everything Is Fine, and his eighth chart single overall.
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[edit] Content
"Another Try" is a ballad in which the narrator expresses his desire to undo his past actions in order to bring back a former lover who has left him. He begins by listing the mistakes that he has made, such as hiding his emotions ("all the things I felt and never shared") and "let[ting] her go without a fight". In the chorus, he elaborates on the central point by stating that, given the opportunity to reverse his mistakes, he would never let his lover go:
- "The reasons I'm alone, I know by heart
- I don't want to spend forever in the dark
- I swear next time I'll hang on for dear life
- If love ever gives me another try"
[edit] Music video
A music video for the song was released in April 2008. Directed by Stephen Scott, the video alternates between two sets of footage. The first features Turner singing and playing acoustic guitar by himself in a room. The other set portrays a scene in which Turner, after discovering that his lover has left, drives off with a suitcase full of belongings, which he throws off a high bridge. This latter set of footage was filmed backwards (thus, the bridge scene comes first), illustrating the central character's desire to reverse time.[1] (Yearwood does not appear in the video.) Scenes from the video were filmed in Franklin, Tennessee, primarily in the town's square.[1]
[edit] Chart performance
The song debuted at #57 on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart dated January 12, 2008.
Chart (2008) | Peak position |
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U.S. Billboard Hot Country Songs | 16 |
U.S. Billboard Hot 100 | 100 |
[edit] References
- ^ a b Paxman, Bob (2008-06-16). "Lessons Learned: Josh Turner's new video for "Another Try" sends a positive message about second chances.". Country Weekly 15 (12): 45.
[edit] External links
- Music Video at CMT
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