Better as a Memory

"Better as a Memory"
Single by Kenny Chesney
from the album Just Who I Am: Poets & Pirates
Released March 31, 2008
Format CD single
Genre Country
Length 4:12
Label BNA
Writer(s) Scooter Carusoe
Lady Goodman
Producer(s) Buddy Cannon
Kenny Chesney
Kenny Chesney singles chronology
"Shiftwork"
(2007)
"Better as a Memory"
(2008)
"Everybody Wants to Go to Heaven"
(2008)

"Better as a Memory" is a song written by Scooter Carusoe and Lady Goodman and recorded by American country music artist Kenny Chesney. It was released in March 2008 as the fourth and final single from his 2007 album Just Who I Am: Poets & Pirates. With a two-week stay, it became the fourteenth number-one hit of Chesney's career on the chart dated June 28, 2008.

Content

The song is a mid-tempo ballad in which the narrator addresses a lover with whom he is splitting with, but most likely warning her he is not the kind to get deeply involved with. He then lists a series of similes regarding himself (such as "built to fade like your favorite song", and "always sure until I doubt"), ultimately telling her that he is "better as a memory / than as [her] man".[1]

The co-writers of the song are both pseudonymous: Scooter Carusoe is a pseudonym for Travis Hill, founder of Carnival Music, and Lady Goodman is a pseudonym of Holly Gleason, Chesney's publicist and a music critic.[2][3]

Reception

Noted Nashville critic Robert K Oermann wrote <Music Row Magazine>, "...it could be the performance of his life, perhaps his career."

Leeann Ward, reviewing the song for Country Universe, gave it a B- rating. He said the lyrics seem to be somewhat "self-indulgent" but then said that "the production is nice and Kenny’s vocals are spot on." [4]

Notable Performances

The song was performed with a string quartet on the 2009 Grammy Awards, where Chesney was introduced by Morgan Freeman. Later, it became the final performance in his Sony/Hot Ticket theatrical film "Kenny Chesney: Summer in 3-D."

Popular Culture

The tune was voted one of NSAI’s “Ten Songs I Wish I’d Written” in November 2008.

Chart performance

Chart (2008) Peak
position
US Hot Country Songs (Billboard)[5] 1
US Billboard Hot 100[6] 46
US Billboard Pop 100 100
Canada (Canadian Hot 100)[7] 61

Year-end charts

Chart (2008) Position
US Country Songs (Billboard)[8] 23
Preceded by
"Last Name"
by Carrie Underwood
Billboard Hot Country Songs
number-one single

June 28-July 5, 2008
Succeeded by
"Back When I Knew It All"
by Montgomery Gentry

References

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