About the song
“Who’s That Man” is a song written and recorded by American country music artist Toby Keith. It was released in September 2006 as the second single from his album White Trash with Money. The song reached number one on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart in the United States, and number 37 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.
The song is about a man who is trying to find his way in life. He is struggling with his identity and his place in the world. The song’s lyrics are full of self-doubt and introspection, and they capture the feeling of being lost and alone.
The song’s melody is simple, yet effective. It is a classic country song with a slow tempo and a memorable chorus. The song’s melody helps to create a sense of sadness and longing.
Toby Keith’s vocals are powerful and expressive. He sings with a strong, clear voice that conveys the song’s message of hope and redemption. Keith’s performance is one of the reasons why the song is so effective.
“Who’s That Man” is a powerful and moving song that has resonated with people of all ages. It is a reminder that everyone is struggling with something, and it is a message of hope for those who are feeling lost and alone. The song is a classic of country music, and it is sure to be enjoyed for many years to come.
Here are some additional details about the song:
- The song was inspired by Keith’s own experience of feeling lost and alone.
- The song’s music video features Keith performing the song in a variety of locations, including a bar, a diner, and a city street.
- The song has been covered by several artists, including Trace Adkins, Montgomery Gentry, and Jason Aldean.
“Who’s That Man” is a timeless classic that will continue to touch the hearts of listeners for generations to come. It is a song about the human condition, and it is a message of hope for those who are struggling to find their way in life.
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Lyrics
Turn left at the old hotelI know this boulevard much too well It hasn’t changed since I’ve been gone Oh, this used to be my way homeThey paved the road through the neighborhoodI guess the county finally fixed it good It was gettin’ rough Someone finally complained enoughFight the tears back with a smileStop and look for a little while Oh, it’s plain to see The only thing missing is meThat’s my house and that’s my carThat’s my dog in my backyard There’s the window to the room Where she lays her pretty head I planted that tree out by the fence Not long after we moved in There’s my kids and that’s my wife But who’s that man running my life?If I pulled in would it cause a scene?They’re not really expecting me Those kids have been through hell I hear they’ve adjusted wellTurn around in the neighbor’s driveI’d be hard to recognize In this pickup truck It’s just an old fixer upDrive away one more timeA lot of things runnin’ through my mind I guess the less things change The more they never seem the sameThat’s my house and that’s my carThat’s my dog in my backyard There’s the window to the room Where she lays her pretty head I planted that tree out by the fence Not long after we moved in There’s my kids and that’s my wife But who’s that man running my life?Yeah, that’s my house and that’s my carThat’s my dog in my backyard There’s the window to the room Where she lays her pretty head I planted that tree out by the fence Not long after we moved in There’s my kids and that’s my wife But who’s that man running my life?Who’s that man running my life?(Who’s that man?) (Who’s that man?) Who’s that man running my life? (Who’s that man?) Hmm-mm (Who’s that man?) Who’s that man running my life? (Who’s that man?) (Who’s that man?)