Nearly a decade and a half after he first came to America from Australia, Keith Urban has arrived in a major way as a global musical force. This accomplished singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist has slowly but surely established himself as one of the most consistent and exciting talents not simply in country music, but in our music world as a whole
A sense of steady artistic growth has been apparent since Urban’s American debut as part of the country rock trio The Ranch back in 1997. There’s been a series of increasingly acclaimed solo albums from 1999’s Keith Urban, to 2002’s Golden Road to 2004’s Be Here, which topped Billboard’s Top Country Album charts as well as hit #3 on the Billboard 200. Keith Urban and Golden Road, combined, produced 7 Top 5 Singles, including 4 #1s with sales of more than 4 million. Ultimately, Be Here, which went platinum in every country in which it was released, and four times platinum in the United States, would yield five smash singles (“Days Go By,” “You’re My Better Half,” “Better Life” “Making Memories of Us” and “Tonight I Want To Cry”). Urban earned his first Grammy Award for Best Male Country Performance and the very prestigious Entertainer of the Year Award from the Country Music Association.
Anyone who imagined that the massive success of Be Here and the flurry of honors that followed it would lead Urban to rest on his laurels is in for a big, bold and rather beautiful surprise. Love, Pain & the whole crazy thing, a multi-textured work, which Urban co-produced with longtime collaborator Dann Huff, is already being lauded as the most ambitious, accomplished and intimate album in Urban’s already impressive career.
Of Love, Pain & the whole crazy thing, Urban says, “It’s just an accurate reflection of where I am now. I think it’s the sound of being happy with my life and passionate about the music that I’m making.” As for the album’s intriguing title, Urban explains, “It’s inspired by a great old movie called Love, Pain and the Whole Damned Thing. We just swapped the “Damned” for “Crazy,’ and it gave the right sense of how the album feels and what it’s all about. It’s about Love, Pain and the whole crazy thing. It’s about life. When the title came to me, it was obvious – it seemed to fit.”
Recorded and written with key collaborators from previous recordings including producer Dann Huff and engineer Justin Niebank, Love, Pain & the whole crazy thing seems set to generate another string of hit songs. Yet each and every one of them feels exceptionally fresh. As Urban explains, “It’s a lot of the same team as the last two records, but in a way it seems quite a bit on from the last record. I think it’s because there is a sense of a feeling of a full heart here — so much so that just playing music these days feels different to me. There is much more of a balance to my life, and music, than there has been in the past. If this album is reflective of anything, it’s reflective of the peace that I feel now and the desire I have to keep reaching to try different things.”
That sense of overflowing passion is at the heart of who Keith Urban is today. “I don’t think back too much because I’m so focused on the now and on the future. I think of myself as a work in progress, so I’m always moving forward by my nature. I’m just grateful that I have the freedom to go and make the record that I’ve just made – big kudos to Capitol Records for believing in me and supporting that freedom.”
Of his vision for the album, Urban explains, “What I try to make are records that have an ebb and flow, that you can listen to from top to bottom and that take you on a journey. The result is a record with a lot of diversity. It was also great to play a few more instruments this time around. For instance, when it comes to piano playing, I’m not an accomplished pianist, but that was the appeal of it for me – the texture without the technique.” With Urban and Dann Huff producing, the album has no shortage of textures. “Dann’s got a great sense of arrangement, and he’s really gotten to know me after three records. He knows when to push and when to back off. He’s also very creative in the studio, so I take more creative risks because I trust him.”
Also making a major contribution to the album is David Campbell, who was responsible for the string arrangements and an unlikely choir arrangement that graces the introduction for “God Made Woman.” For Urban, “It was fantastic with David. He‘s got a great quirky bent, but he also understands the majestic
approach to string arrangements.”
One other notable guest is Ronnie Dunn of country superstars Brooks & Dunn, who appears on “Raise The Barn,” an uplifting salute to those rebuilding in the wake of Hurricane Katrina. “I’ve always wanted to do a song with Ronnie and, strangely enough, he records all of his vocals in this old barn on his property. Needless to say, when we did it there was a whole lot of ‘raising’ going on.”
As far as songwriting is concerned, Love, Pain & the whole crazy thing reflects a prolific time in Urban’s career. “I found this house in Nashville that had a great room in the front of it, with windows all around and amazing views, here I could set up my studio. It was supposed to be the dining room, but I sacrificed that for the music. I just had the feeling I could write a lot of songs in that environment and as it turned almost all of the songs for this album were written there.”
Now, Urban is ready to bring the songs to life onstage. “With the album completed, I can now see how there might have been something subconsciously at work in the creation of these songs. I think in the arena environment that we’ve been fortunate to find ourselves in, these songs are going to feel very much at home.”
Asked if he’s proud to be bringing so many people into the large world of country music, Keith Urban says, “If what I do encourages people to discover country music, including artists that I grew up listening to, then I’m grateful for the opportunity. I see it as a diverse genre, from the traditional to the contemporary. The point is that there is a lot of great music of all sorts out there to discover.”
Ultimately, though, Urban’s musical mission with Love, Pain & the whole crazy thing is much more personal than that. “I just want to be true to my music and share it,” he explains, “I hope I’ve done that.”
Once In A Lifetime
(John Shanks, Keith Urban)
I can see it in your eyes
And feel it in your touch
I know that you're scared
But you've never been this loved
It's a long shot baby
Yeah I know it's true
But if anyone can make it
I'm bettin' on me and you
Just keep on movin' into me
I know you're gonna see
The best is yet to come
(Chorus)
Don't fear it now we're goin' all the way
That sun is shinin' on a brand new day
It's a long way down and it's a leap of faith
But I'm never givin' up 'cause I know we got a
Once in a lifetime love
Everybody's lookin' for what we've found
Some wait their whole life and it never comes around
So don't hold back now just let go
Of all you've ever known
You can put your hand in mine
(Chorus)
I close my eyes and I see you standin' right there
Sayin' "I do" and they're throwin' the rice in our hair
Well the first one's born then her brother comes along
And he's got your smile
I'll be lookin' back on the life we had
Still by your side
(Chorus)
So don't fear it now we're goin' all the way
That sun is shinin' on a brand new day
It's a long way down and it's a leap of faith
But I'm never givin' up
Don't fear it now I'll never let you go
When you're by my side I know I've made it home
It's a long way down and it's a leap of faith
But I'm never givin' up 'cause I know we got a
Once in a lifetime love
Lifetime love
It's a lifetime love
Shine
(Monty Powell, Keith Urban)
Winter's weighin' on your shoulders
It's hangin' around a little too long
I can see it in your eyes
You're takin' on a load that's just too strong
But let me get down to the heart of the matter
Baby if you want I can make it better
(Chorus)
When the sun is hard to find
When it's rainin' in your eyes
When the shadows block those pretty little blue skies livin' inside you
When the fallin' of your tears
Makes the candle disappear
When you just can't see the light
Baby I'll find a way to shine
I'll find a way to shine
Everybody's got a cross to carry
Everybody's got a story they can tell
You know you're not the only one
Countin' on a quarter in a wishin' well
Whoa don't sit there with your heart under lock and key
Give me one chance baby I can set you free
(Chorus)
When the sun is hard to find
When it's rainin' in your eyes
When the shadows block those pretty little blue skies livin' inside you
When the fallin' of your tears
Makes a candle disappear
When you just can't see the light
Baby I'll find a way to shine
I'll find a way to shine
(Bridge)
Sometimes in this life good luck don't shine
Like it's supposed to do
When there's no one you can trust
And you just keep givin' up on you
Baby don't you know that I won't ever let you down
So c'mon now
(Solo)
Oh don't sit there with your heart under lock and key
Just give me one chance and baby I can set you free
(Chorus)
I Told You So
(Keith Urban)
You said you needed your space
I wasn't where you wanted to be
I didn't stand in your way
I only want you to be happy
And so how surprised am I
To see you here tonight
(Chorus)
Oh, can't you see
That for worse or for better we're better together
Please just come back home
No don't say that you're sorry
And I won't say I told you so
Sometimes in our life
We get to where we wonder if
The long road that we're on
Is headin' in the same direction
Well when it comes to you and me
We're right where I know we should be
(Chorus)
Oh can't you see
That for worse or for better we're better together
Please just come back home
No don't say that you're sorry
And I won't say I told you so
Sometimes it's like we're deep in nothing but love
The slightest thing can grow so foolishly
Remind me please
(Chorus)
Oh can't you see
That for worse or for better we're better together
Please just come back home
No don't say that you're sorry
You don't gotta say you're sorry baby
Oh, can't you see
That for worse or for better we're better together
Please just come back home
No don't say that you're sorry
And I won't say I told you so
And I won't say I told you so
But I told you so
Shoulda known better than to leave me baby
Shoulda known better than to leave me darlin'
I Can't Stop Lovin' You
(Billy Nicholls)
So you're leavin'
In the mornin'
On the early train
I could say everything's alright
I could pretend and say good-bye
You got your ticket
Got your suitcase
You got your leavin' smile
I could say that's the way it goes
I could pretend and you won't know
That I was lyin'
(Chorus)
'Cause I can't stop lovin' you
I can't stop lovin' you
No, I can't stop lovin' you
Though I try
We took a taxi
To the station
Not a word was said
I saw you walk across the road
For maybe the last time, I don't know
Feelin' humble
I heard a rumble
On the railway tracks
And when I hear that whistle blow
I'll walk away and you won't know
That I was cryin'
(Chorus)
'Cause I can't stop lovin' you
No, I can't stop lovin' you
I can't stop lovin' you
Though I try
I just can't stop lovin' you
No I can't stop lovin' you
I just can't stop lovin' you
Why do I try, why do I try
Won't Let You Down
(Keith Urban)
Everybody says that when it comes to friends
The truest kind are counted on one hand
But take a look around before you hit the ground
The only one you'll see will be this man
(Chorus)
Yeah I'll catch you when you fall
'Cause I'm the one who loves you
You'll never wonder if I care I'll always be there standing
Never losin' ground, I'm your best friend now
I won't let you down
Yes I've been a fool
But I've learned what not to do
Don't take for granted those who keep their faith in you
And if you lose your way on some rainy day
Just look above and I will be the sunshine breakin' through
(Chorus)
Yeah I'll catch you when you fall
'Cause I'm the one who loves you
You'll never wonder if I care I'll always be there standing
Never losin' ground, I'm your best friend now
I won't let you down
(Bridge)
And every step along the highway of your life
I'll be the man standin' beside you believe me that I will
Don't forget you came and you saved me
You saved my life
(Chorus)
Yeah I'll catch you when you fall
'Cause I'm the one who loves you
You'll never wonder if I care I'll always be there standing
Never losin' ground, 'cause I'm your best friend now
And I won't let you
I will not let you
Yeah I won't let you down
Faster Car
(Keith Urban)
Any time that you want what you need
Close your eyes, say my name, call on me
And I'll be there for you no matter what they say
Rain, hail or shine
I got my eye spy to the sky waitin' on your sign
Roll the dice, take a chance, a chance on me
'Cause you never can tell where a little bit of faith might lead
I got a you shaped hole inside I swear it gets deeper by the day
Flickin' cigarettes out the window goin' nowhere in this lonely rain
(Chorus)
I need a faster car now
A rocket ship straight to the moon
I need a faster way to
Show you how much I need you baby
It's a crime, it's a sin, it's a damn shame
But you're the 'cause and you're the cure of all my pain
There's never been a bigger fool for you
I can't believe my pride
You got me talkin' to an empty pillow in the middle of the night
I ain't slept in quite a while
(Chorus)
I need a faster car now
A rocket ship straight to the moon
I need a faster way to
Show you how much I need you baby
(Solo)
(Chorus)
I need a faster car now
A rocket ship straight to the moon
I need a faster way to
Show you how much I need you baby
(Chorus)
I need a faster car now
I'm a rocket man in love with you
I need a faster way to
Show you how much you drive me crazy
Show you how much I need you baby
Stupid Boy
(Sarah Buxton, Deanna Bryant, Dave Berg)
Well she was precious like a flower
She grew wild, wild but innocent
A perfect prayer in a desperate hour
She was everything beautiful and different
Stupid boy, you can't fence that in
Stupid boy, it's like holdin' back the wind
(Chorus)
She laid her heart and soul right in your hands
And you stole her every dream and you crushed her plans
She never even knew she had a choice
And that's what happens when the only voice
She hears is telling her she can't
Stupid boy
Stupid boy
So what made you think you could take a life
And just push it, push it around
I guess to build yourself up so high
You had to take her and break her down
(Chorus)
Well she laid her heart and soul right in your hands
And you stole her every dream and you crushed her plans
She never even knew she had a choice
And that's what happens when the only voice
She hears is telling her she can't
You stupid boy
(Bridge)
You always had to be right
And now you lost the only thing that ever made you feel alive
(Solo)
(Chorus)
Well she laid her heart and soul right in your hands, yeah
And you stole her every dream and you crushed her plans
She never even knew she had a choice
And that's what happens when the only voice
She hears is telling her she can't
You stupid boy
Oh I'm the same old, same old stupid boy
It took awhile for her to figure out she could run
But when she did, she was long gone, long gone
Used To The Pain
(Darrell Brown, Keith Urban)
And so I wrote this song for you
I think I know just what you're goin' through
Did you believe you'd never change
Nothin' ever stays the same
I know it's hard holdin' on
And even harder tryin' to let it go
And so you're frozen like a stone
But you are not alone
(Chorus)
Every step I take I get a little less afraid
Of givin' in to love
Believe me when I say it gets better every day
Once you get used to the pain
What you hide inside I see
There's a scar and there's always gonna be
There's a past in everyone
You can't undo, you can't outrun
(Chorus)
Every step I take I get a little less afraid
Of givin' in to love
Believe me when I say it gets better every day
Once you get used to the pain
(Solo)
(Chorus)
Every step I take I get a little less afraid
Of givin' in to love
Believe me when I say it gets better every day
Once you get used to the pain
Once you get used to the pain
Raise The Barn (featuring Ronnie Dunn)
(Monty Powell, Keith Urban)
Well there ain't no strangers when you're
Swingin' a hammer side-by-side, oh
Yeah we had a little setback
But ain't nothin' gonna stop this Southern pride, no no
So heave-ho let's pull together now boys
Once again this town's gonna make some noise
(Chorus)
We'll be square-dancin', toe-tappin'
We'll be kickin' up our heels to the Cotton-Eyed Joe
Music and laughter, gonna raise the rafters
A little boot-slidin' across the floor
Do a little hand-holdin', hay-rollin'
Strollin' with your honey by your side
Dixie cups and paper plates
Fiddle tunes and Amazin' Grace
Hallelujah gonna raise the barn tonight
Well the Lord he was willin'
But the creek it did rise up any how
And the bossman don't seem to care
So it's up to us to gather 'round
The stars'll shine a little brighter than before
It's gonna come alive when we swing open the doors and
(Chorus)
(Solo)
So heave-ho let's pull together now boys
Once again this town's gonna make some noise
Everybody make some noise
(Chorus)
We'll be square-dancin', toe-tappin'
We'll be kickin' up our heels to the Cotton-Eyed Joe
Music and laughter, gonna raise the rafters
A little boot-slidin' across the floor
Do a little hand-holdin', hay-rollin'
Strollin' with your honey by your side
Dixie cups and paper plates
Fiddle tunes and Amazin' Grace
Hallelujah gonna raise the barn tonight
So come on now let's gather 'round
Gonna give it up and all throw down
Hallelujah gonna raise the barn tonight
God Made Woman
(Hillary Lindsey, Gordie Sampson, Steve McEwan)
It never ceases to blow my mind
It does it to me every time
Standin' here lookin' at you
It makes me wonder what He was up to
Was He thinking 'bout me when he thought about you
(Chorus)
When God made woman
He must've been proud
Yeah He must've been cryin' or laughin' out loud
It must have felt like the first time
Getting' kissed by the sun
When God made woman
It must've been the most beautiful day
Lookin' down on all creation
He took a river that winds and turns
Took a fire that breathes and burns
And put it all in place
In the most perfect way
(Chorus)
When God made woman
He must've been proud
Yeah He must've been cryin' or laughin' out loud
It must have felt like the first time
Getting kissed by the sun
When God made woman
(Solo)
(Chorus)
When God made woman
He must've been proud
Yeah He must've been cryin' or laughin' out loud
It must have felt like the first time
Getting kissed by the sun
When God made woman
God made woman
Tu Compania
(Monty Powell, Keith Urban)
Percussion/Additional Vocals: Sarah Buxton
If I could be anywhere with anyone
You know exactly where I'd be
Under the covers waitin' for the sun to rise
Your head on the pillow next to me
Your feet propped up on that kitchen chair
Mornin' papers scattered all around you
Coffee brewin' on that cast-iron stove
And the pleasure of just knowin' that you're mine
(Chorus)
Well I love the way you look
Love the way you feel
And the way you roll your eyes at the kisses that I steal
Love the way you stare
When you're starin' right at me
I just love your company, oh yes I do
Arm-in-arm on some spring sidewalk day
Laughin' just because it feels so right
Wrapped up under the blankets all cozy by the fire
As long as you're here close enough to touch
(Chorus)
Well I love the way you look
Love the way you feel
And the way you roll your eyes at the kisses that I steal
Love the way you stare
When you're starin' right at me
And I just love your company, oh yes I do
(Solo)
(Chorus)
Well I love the way you look
Love the way you smell
And I love your pretty eyes and the lies they never tell
Love the way you stare
When you're starin' right at me
And I just love your company
(Richard Marx, Keith Urban)
So here you are now, nowhere to turn
It's just the same old yesterday
You made a promise to yourself
That you were never gonna be this way
And the only thing that you've ever known is to run
So you keep on drivin' faster into the sun
(Chorus)
But everybody needs somebody sometimes
Yeah everybody needs somebody sometimes
You don't have to find your own way out
You've got a voice let it be heard
Just when it feels you're on a dead-end road
There's always somewhere left to turn
So don't give up now you're so close to a brand new day
Yes you are
And if you just can't bare to be alone then I'll stay
(Chorus)
'Cause everybody needs somebody sometimes
Yeah everybody needs somebody sometimes
(Bridge)
Well maybe I've been too caught up
To see what you've been goin' through
All that I can say is I'm here now
(Chorus)
And everybody needs somebody sometimes
You know they do
Everybody needs somebody sometimes
Everybody needs somebody sometimes
Everybody needs somebody sometimes
Everybody needs somebody sometimes
Got It Right This Time
(Keith Urban)
She believes in me like I've been tryin' to do
I'm seein' things I've never seen before
Ever since she came into my life
I've been a better man
Run run runnin' I was runnin' scared
Always lookin' for a place to leave
And I couldn't seem to find where I belonged
'Til she took my hand
(Chorus)
We can make this work out baby
I know it's true
I can't picture myself with no one but you
And I think I got it right this time
All of my life I've been lookin' for someone
Who believes in love the way I do
And I know I've made my share of big mistakes
But girl I promise you
(Chorus)
We can make this work out baby
I know it's true
I can't picture myself with no one but you
And I think I got it right this time
True believers always find each other
And here we are
I always knew that you were out there
Just waitin' on me
For me to find my way, find my way to your heart
(Chorus)
We can make this work out baby
I know it's true
Can't picture myself with no one but you
And I think I got it right this time
Yeah after all the crazy days I made it through
I can't picture myself with no one but you
And I think I got it right this time
Oh yeah