About the Song
Toby Keith, a name synonymous with country music for over three decades. His signature baritone voice and his knack for storytelling through song have earned him legions of fans, young and old alike. Today, we’re revisiting one of his most popular hits, a track that shot straight to the top of the charts in 2007: “Love Me If You Can.”
Released from his album “Big Dog Daddy”, “Love Me If You Can” is a prime example of Keith’s ability to blend relatable themes with his signature Southern charm. It’s a song that speaks to the complexities of love and relationships, offering a glimpse into the heart of a man who wears his emotions on his sleeve.
This isn’t your typical love ballad, folks. “Love Me If You Can” isn’t shy about acknowledging the challenges that come with true commitment. The lyrics paint a picture of a love that’s far from perfect, one that demands honesty, acceptance, and a willingness to face the realities of life together. But beneath the surface, there’s an undeniable undercurrent of tenderness, a deep affection that binds the characters together.
So, whether you’re a longtime fan of Toby Keith or simply appreciate a good country song with a story to tell, “Love Me If You Can” is a track worth revisiting. It’s a reminder that love, in all its messy glory, is a powerful force that can challenge us, uplift us, and ultimately, make us who we are. So, settle back, get ready to tap your toes, and let “Love Me If You Can” take you on a journey through the complexities of the human heart.
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Lyrics
Sometimes I think that war is necessary
Every night I pray for peace on Earth I hand out my dollars to the homeless But believe that every able soul should workMy father gave me my shotgun
That I’ll hand down to my son Try to teach him everything it meansI’m a man of my convictions
Call me wrong, call me right But I bring my better angels to every fight You may not like where I’m going But you sure know where I stand Hate me if you want to Love me if you canI stand by my right to speak freely
But I worry ’bout what kids learn from TV And before all of debatin’ turns to angry words and hate Sometimes we should just agree to disagree And I believe that Jesus looks down here and sees us And if you ask him he would sayI’m a man of my convictions
Call me wrong, call me right But I bring my better angels to every fight You may not like where I’m going But you sure know where I stand Hate me if you want to Love me if you canI’m a man of my convictions
Call me wrong, call me right But I bring my better angels to every fight You may not like where I’m going But you sure know where I stand Hate me if you want to Love me if you can