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Be Here
On Be Here -- Keith Urban’s powerful and deeply felt follow-up to 2002’s triple-platinum Golden Road -- his heart and soul as a musician comes through loud and clear and his music has made an impact in every country where it has been released. Performing for sold-out audiences around the world... Read More
On Be Here -- Keith Urban’s powerful and deeply felt follow-up to 2002’s triple-platinum Golden Road -- his heart and soul as a musician comes through loud and clear and his music has made an impact in every country where it has been released. Performing for sold-out audiences around the world, he’s sold more than 8 million records worldwide and has celebrated multi-platinum success in the U.S., Canada, and Australia. His recent accolades, including 2005 CMA Entertainer of the Year and Best Male Vocalist of the Year, as well as the 2006 Grammy Award for "Best Male Country Vocal Performance” for “You’ll Think of Me,” establishes Urban as one of the industry’s most electrifying live performers and gifted songwriters.
Be Here, co-produced by Dann Huff and Urban himself, is now certified double-platinum after going platinum in just 6 weeks, following his debut at #1 on Billboard’s Country Album Chart and #3 on Billboard’s Top 200 Chart. The album was also named Album of the Year at the 2005 Academy of Country Music Awards (ACMs), and was named Best Country Album at Australia’s ARIA Awards. The songs on the album come from the perspective of a man who’s lived a little, loved a little and battled a couple of demons along the way. There are songs here for the good times, such as “You’re My Better Half,” “Making Memories of Us” and “God’s Been Good To Me.” And there are songs that speak to life’s darker patches, like his current single, “Tonight I Wanna Cry,” “The Hard Way” and “Nobody Drinks Alone.” “Better Life” was his 7th #1 single, and remained in that coveted spot for six weeks, making it his second longest running #1 single.
From the driving opening track “Days Go By,” the album’s first #1 single and Urban’s 5th consecutive #1, to the graceful reprise of “These Are The Days,” Be Here offers the sound of a gifted singer-songwriter and world-class performer embracing life and savoring the chance to play another day. As the 2005 CMA Entertainer of the Year, Urban is known as an electrifying, uniquely dynamic live performer that keeps his audiences on their feet from the opening note to the final encore.
Keith Urban grew up loving country music in another country -- Australia.
“We moved around a lot in the city of Brisbane when I was very young,” Urban remembers. “Then my dad decided it was time to get back to his rural upbringing. He bought a property in a place called Caboolture, a farming town about an hour north of Brisbane. We moved up
there and lived on this 12-acre farm. We had our own cows for milking – well, one cow, singular, to tell the truth. He wanted our family to be self-sufficient from the land.”
From the start, Urban took to his parents’ country records collection -- Don Williams, Glen Campbell, and Charley Pride, among others. And before long, young Keith was playing along. By age seven, Urban was already thinking about coming to America and making his mark in Nashville, Tennessee. “I inherited this kind of love for the American dream,” Urban explains. “I fell in love with the music, the cars and the whole idea of America.”
At eight, Urban started winning country music talent shows. By twelve, he was booking his band in local clubs, and at fifteen, quit school and hit the road. In 1990, Urban signed with EMI in Australia and recorded his first solo album, which charted four No. 1 country hits over there. Finally, Urban decided the time had come to move to Nashville in 1992.
Once in Music City, Urban made some industry buzz with a three-piece group called The Ranch. But after releasing one album in 1997, Urban was ready to leave The Ranch and move on as a solo artist.
In 2000, Keith Urban, his self-titled debut in the United States, became a real breakthrough effort that established Urban as one of country’s brightest talents. The album, co-produced by Matt Rollins and Keith Urban, featured three Top 5 hits, including the No. 1 hit "But For The Grace of God". In the wake of that tremendous success, Urban won the Country Music Association's prestigious Horizon Award in 2001, as well as the Top New Male Vocalist Award at the 2001 Academy of Country Music Awards. As if that wasn’t enough, his highflying instrumental performance on “Rollercoaster” was nominated for a Grammy Award, and all of this in the midst of two years of non-stop touring.
When it was released in 2002, Golden Road became another great leap forward. The album went Gold in eight weeks and spawned a wildly impressive run of hits including “Somebody Like You,” “Raining On Sunday,” “Who Wouldn’t Wanna Be Me” and “You’ll Think of Me.” “Somebody Like You” spent eight consecutive weeks at the top of the charts, remaining at #1 longer than any other country artist in 2002. “You’ll Think Of Me,” released in December 2003, hit #1 on the Country Singles Chart in the spring of 2004. It has celebrated an astonishing run, as its remained on or near The Top 10 of both the Adult Contemporary or The Hot AC Chart nearly 2 years after the song’s initial release. Golden Road has now gone at least platinum in every country where it’s been released and is now triple platinum in the United States. Keith’s music is everywhere.
On Be Here, Urban delivers more than ever before. While the songs sound as accessible as ever, Be Here is Urban’s most personal and deeply felt work to date. This is music for living life in the present tense. “If there was a theme to this album, it would be the big questions I ask just like anybody else: What are we doing here? What’s life about?” says Urban. “These days, I think more about the brevity of our time here. So it seems to me that making the most of every day is really crucial.”
In 2005, Urban set out on his critically acclaimed “ALIVE IN ‘05” world headline tour – which included dates in the U.S., Canada, Australia and Europe. He also doubled his attendance numbers with his captivating performance, resulting in sold-out shows worldwide. In addition, Urban’s concert DVD Livin' Right Now was released in 2005 and went platinum internationally.
With Be Here, Urban has made the most ambitious and heartfelt music of his career to date – a song cycle that reflects Urban’s great musical range and personal point of view as never before. But like all great music, in the end, ultimately it’s all about expression and communication for him.
“We want our music to connect with as many people as possible,” Urban explains finally. “That’s what it’s about for me – giving all I’ve got to lift spirits and raise the roof.”
Track Listing:
Days Go By
(Monty Powell / Keith Urban)
I'm changing lanes
I'm talking on the phone
I'm drivin' way to fast
And the interstate's jammed with
Gunners like me afraid of coming in last
But somewhere in the race we run
We're coming undone
(Chorus)
Days go by
I can feel 'em flying
Like a hand out the window in the wind as the cars go by
It's all we've been given
So you better start livin' right now
'Cause days go by
Out on the roof just the other night
I watched the world flash by
Headlights, taillights running through a river of neon signs
But somewhere in the rush I felt
We're losing ourselves
(Chorus)
We think about tomorrow then it slips away
We talk about forever but we've only got today
(Chorus)
It's all we've been given
So you better start livin'
You better start livin'
Better start livin' right now
Cause days go by
I can feel like 'em flying
Like a hand out the window in the wind as the cars go by
It's all we've been given
So you better start livin' right now
Cause days go by
These days go by
So take 'em by the hand
They're yours and mine
Take 'em by the hand
And live your life
Take 'em by the hand
Don't let 'em all fly by
Come on, Come on now
Don't you know the days go by
Better Life
(Richard Marx / Keith Urban)
Friday night and the moon is high
I'm wide-awake just watchin' you sleep
And I promise you you're gonna have
More than just the things that you need
We ain't got much now, We're just startin' out
But I know somehow paradise is comin'
(Chorus)
Someday baby, You and I are gonna be the ones
Good luck's gonna shine
Someday baby you and I are gonna be the ones
So hold on
We're headed for a better life
Oh now there's a place for you and me
Where we can dream as big as the sky
I know it's hard to see it now
But baby someday we're gonna fly
This road we're on, you know it might be long
But my faith is strong
It's all that really matters
(Chorus)
So hold on, hold on
C'mon baby, hold on
Yeah, we're gonna have it all
And ooh
(Chorus x2)
Oh, a better life
Hey we're gonna leave this all behind us baby, wait and see
We're headed for a better life, you and me
We're gonna break the chains that bind and, finally we'll be free
We're gonna be the ones that have it all, you and me
Just hold on tight now baby
Making Memories Of Us
(Rodney Crowell)
I'm gonna be here for you baby
I'll be a man of my word
Speak the language in a voice that you have never heard
I wanna sleep with you forever
And I wanna die in your arms
In a cabin by a meadow where the wild bees swarm
(Chorus)
And I'm gonna love you like nobody loves you
And I'll earn your trust making memories of us
I wanna honor your mother
I wanna learn from your pa
I wanna steal your attention like a bad outlaw
I wanna stand out in a crowd for you
A man among men
I wanna make your world better than it's ever been
(Chorus)
We'll follow the rainbow
Wherever the four winds blow
And there'll be a new day
Comin' your way
I'm gonna be here for you from now on
This you know somehow
You've been stretched to the limits but it's alright now
And I'm gonna make you a promise
If there's life after this
I'm gonna be there to meet you with a warm, wet kiss
(Chorus)
I'm gonna love you like nobody loves you
And I'll win your trust making memories of us
God's Been Good To Me
(Keith Urban)
Well I can't believe I'm sittin' here today
Picking on my banjo with a big smile on my face
Writin' new words to an old school melody
Hey there ain't no doubt that God's been good to me
Oh the sun is shinin' on down in Tennessee
And right now where I'm right where I wanna be
I've never felt so loved, so peaceful and so free
Hey there ain't no doubt that God's been good to me
(Chorus)
'Cause he put me smack dab in the middle of Paradise
In the heart of the city where my dreams have come alive
And everything I have, and everything I see
Is just another reminder that God's been good to me
This golden road's been long
And sometimes I've lost my way
I've been down some darkened detours
Leanin' heavy on my faith
But where the devil had me chained
Lord your love done set me free
Hallelujah! God's been good to me
The Hard Way
(River Rutherford / Gordie Sampson)
You've got your own way of looking at it baby
I guess that proves that I got mine
Seems like our hearts are set on automatic
We say the first thing that comes to mind
It's just who we are baby, we've come too far to start over now
I know what you're thinkin' ; I'm not always easy to be around
(Chorus)
But I do love you
You keep me believin' that you love me too
And I know it's true
This love drives us crazy but nobody's walkin' away
So, I guess we'll to do it the hard way
If I had a genie in a bottle
Three wishes I could wish for us
I wish we'd live forever and get along together
Turn these tempers into trust
(Chorus)
Do it the hard way
It's just who we are baby, we've come to far to start over now
Believe me tonight love's the one thing in life we can't live without
(Chorus)
Do it the hard way
The hard way
You're My Better Half
(John Shanks / Keith Urban)
Car door slams, it's been a long day at work
I'm out on the freeway and I'm wondering if it's all worth
The price that I pay, sometimes it doesn't seem fair
I pull into the drive and you're standing there
And you look at me
And give me that come-here-baby smile
It's all gonna be alright
You take my hand
You pull me close and you hold me tight
(Chorus)
It's the sweet love that you give to me
That makes me believe we can make it through anything
'Cause when it all comes down
And I'm feeling like I'll never last
I just lean on you 'cause baby
You're my better half
They say behind every man is a good woman
But I think that's a lie
'Cause when it comes to you I'd rather have you by my side
You don't know how much I count you to help me
When I've given everything I got and I just feel like giving in
And you look at me
And give me that come-here-baby smile
It's all gonna be alright
You take my hand
Yeah you pull me close and you me tight
(Chorus)
Well, you take my hand
Yeah you pull me close and I understand
It's the sweet love that you give to me
That makes me believe that we can make it through anything
Oh baby, it's the sweet love that you give to me
That makes me believe we can make it through anything
'Cause when it all comes down
And I'm feeling like I'll never last
I just lean on you 'cause baby
You're my better half
Oh, oh baby you're my better half
Ooh, hey baby you're my better half
I Could Fly
(John Shanks / Keith Urban)
Time stands still for no one
I know this is true
I've been stuck here waiting
Then along came you
And you gave me back
The love I had
The faith I'd lost
The life I knew
(Chorus)
I wanna thank you for the love that you give me
And the sun that you put in my sky
You don't know how much you've lifted me up
But I feel so alive
That I could fly
I could fly, oh
There's no way I could've made it this far
Without you
You came to me just when I needed someone to believe
That I could make it through
And you gave me back
The love I had
The faith I'd lost
The life I knew
(Chorus)
Above the clouds
Fly so high, never come down
Just you and I, I'm so in love
With you, with you
And you gave me back
The love I had
The faith I'd lost
The life I knew
I wanna thank you for the love that you give me
And the sun that you put in my sky
You don't know how much you've lifted me up
But I feel so alive
(Chorus)
And I could fly, I could fly, oh
I wanna spread my wings
Let me tell you
Said I need your love, I need your love
Stay with me baby
Oh, I need your love, and I need your love
Stay with me baby
Oh, I need your love, I need your love
Stay with me baby
Yeah I need your love, and I need your love
Stay with me honey baby, c'mon now stay
C'mon now, yeah
You and me side by side walkin' through the woods in the pale moonlight
Oh yeah now and it feels so good
Tonight I Wanna Cry
(Monty Powell / Keith Urban)
Alone in this house again tonight
I got the TV on, the sound turned down and a bottle of wine
There's pictures of you and I on the walls around me
The way that it was and could have been surrounds me
I'll never get over you walkin' away
(Chorus)
I've never been the kind to ever let my feelings show
And I thought that bein' strong meant never losin' your self-control
But I'm just drunk enough to let got of my pain
To hell with my pride, let it fall like rain
From my eyes
Tonight I wanna cry
Would it help if I turned a sad song on
"All By Myself" would sure hit me hard now that you're gone
Or maybe unfold some old yellow lost love letters
It's gonna hurt bad before it gets better
But I'll never get over you by hidin' this way
She's Gotta Be
(Monty Powell / Keith Urban)
So much for never makin' the same mistake
I can't believe I'm here again
So much for ever thinkin' that I could change
My good intentions still remain in chains
(Chorus)
She's gotta be over me now
Probably moved on with her life
Found someone she knows she can believe
God I would give anything if I could just go back again
And be the man she needed me to be
I thought I was a hero
I played him well
He saves the day but not himself
I acted out the lover
My finest part
Had all the lines but not the heart
No look where we are
(Chorus)
Be the man that she could trust, who put her first
Who tamed his demons, who healed her hurts
In health and sickness, who helped her grow
With no resentment, true repentance, God as my witness
(Chorus x2)
She needed me to be
She needed me to be, oh
Whoa, hallelujah
Yeah, I could be that man she needed me, she needed me to be
Nobody Drinks Alone
(Matraca Berg / Jim Collins)
You brought that bottle home in a paper sack
Drew the blinds and locked the doors
And there's nothing but empty there inside that glass
So you pour a little more
And there's no one there to judge you
At least that's what you tell yourself, but
(Chorus)
Don't you know
Nobody drinks alone
Every demon, every ghost
From your past
And every memory you've held back
Follows you home
Nobody drinks alone
You remember whiskey on your daddy's breath
So you always stick to wine
And you scared your little brother half to death
You just kept it all inside
You can hear your mama cryin'
Only now she cries for you, and
(Chorus)
Though you're only
Hey don't you let that feelin' fool ya
(Chorus)
Nobody drinks alone
Country Comfort
(Elton John / Bernie Taupin)
Soon the pines will be falling everywhere
As the village children fight each other for their share
And the six-o-nine goes roaring past the creek
As Deacon Lee prepares his sermon for next week
I saw Grandma yesterday down at the store
Well she's really doing fine for eighty-four
And she asked me if sometime I could fix her barn
The poor old girl she needs a hand to run that farm
(Chorus)
And it's good old country comfort in my bones
It's the sweetest sound these ears have ever known
It's just an old-fashioned feeling fully-grown
Country comfort and a truck that's goin' back home
Oh it's goin' back home
Down at the well they've got a new machine
The foreman says it'll cut manpower by fifteen
"Hey but that ain't natural" old Clay would say
You see he's a horse-drawn man until his dying day
(Chorus x2)
Country comfort and a truck that's goin' back home
Whoa, it's goin' back home
Hey take me back home
And a truck, and a truck that's goin' back home
Any truck
Live to Love Another Day
(Darrell Brown / Keith Urban)
Lord I fell for her smile
And she loved me for a while
Then she said good-bye gotta go
Left me standing on the side of the road
Now she's gone and I'm a memory in her past
And the long and short of it some things never last
(Chorus)
Oh because summers come, summers go
I'll keep walking down this road
It's alright and it's okay
I'll live to love another day
I'll live to love another day
Lord I'm out here again
With my back to the wind
The warm sun that's sinking low
Is gonna leave me out in the cold
But the long and short of it some things never last
And if that goes for the good
It must go for the bad
(Chorus)
If I fall down
I'm not ashamed
I always get back up again
But I'll be fine 'till the right one comes to save me, save me, save me
Lord I fell for her smile
And she loved me for a while
And someday she's gonna wish
She hadn't left me here like this
(Chorus)
I'll live to love another day
I'll live to love another day
I'll live to love another day
These Are The Days
(Monty Powell / Keith Urban)
My grandma was a wise old soul
Took me by the hand not long ago
Said, "Son, what's your hurry, boy slow it down
Taste the wild honey, listen to the sound
Of the wind that's blowin' through the trees
Rivers flowin' to the sea
Yeah they're all headin' home just like you and me
Life's for livin' child, can't you see?"
These are the days we will remember
These are the times that won't come again
The highest of flames become an ember
And you gotta live 'em while you can
These are the days we will remember
These are the days we will remember
These are the days we will remember
These are the days we will remember
So take 'em by the hand, they're yours and mine
Take 'em by the hand and live your life
Take 'em by the hand don't let 'em all fly by
C'mon, C'mon now
Ooo days go by
Yeah, just like a hand out the window wavin' in the wind as the cars go by
Days go by
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