Drugs or Jesus
Tim McGraw
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I just walked in and you were gone To your mama's I suppose It looks like you won't be back, so I thought you'd ought to know I found that note you left today It only took you half a page I'm gonna grab my old guitar, take a pencil from the jar, fill in the empty space [Chorus:] I'm gonna tell you how I feel, straight-up genuine and real Open a bottle of ninety-proof and write a song for you Like Kristofferson would do In each line you're gonna hear "it's my fault" and "I miss you" I know it won't be in time, it may not even rhyme But all it has to be is true I'm gonna tell you how I feel, straight-up genuine and real Open a bottle of ninety-proof and write a song for you Like Kristofferson would do I'm gonna tell you how I feel, straight-up genuine and real Open a bottle of ninety-proof and write a song for you Like Kristofferson would do I'm gonna drink this bottle of ninety-proof and sing this song for you Like Kristofferson would do
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Written by: AIMEE MAYO, BRETT JAMES, CHRISTOPHER MARSH LINDSEY, TROY VERGES
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14 facts about this song
Artist Information"Drugs or Jesus" is a song recorded by the renowned country music artist, Tim McGraw.
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Release DetailsThe song was released in January 2005 as the third single from the album "Live Like You Were Dying."
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SongwritersThe song was written by Brett James, Troy Verges, Aimee Mayo, and Chris Lindsey.
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Chart Performance"Drugs or Jesus" peaked at the number 14 position on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart.
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Genre"Drugs or Jesus" falls under the genre of country music.
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Album SuccessThe song comes from the album "Live Like You Were Dying," which was highly successful and won the Grammy Award for Best Country Album in 2005.
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LyricsThe song's lyrics depict a contrast between the path of drugs, which many in the singer's hometown have fallen into, and the path of Jesus, indicating spiritual redemption and hope.
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Song’s MessageThis song tackles a serious social issue like drug addiction, portraying it as a wrong choice that youth often make in small towns.
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Song ThemesThe major themes of the song can be described as faith, redemption, and the impact of personal choices.
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Music VideoThe music video for "Drugs or Jesus," directed by Sherman Halsey, presents a poignant narrative to accompany the song's lyrics and was very well received by fans and critics alike.
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ReceptionWhile the song was popular among fans, some found the song's subject matter controversial due to its take on religion and drugs.
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Billboard ReviewBillboard magazine praised the song for its "deeply compelling" lyrics and McGraw's "powerful" delivery.
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Uncommon Music ThemeUnlike many of his contemporaries, McGraw has often chosen to explore themes of social issues and personal redemption rather than sticking strictly to conventional themes like love, heartbreak, or partying. "Drugs or Jesus" is an excellent example of this tendency.
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Artist’s ReflectionIn a few interviews, Tim McGraw has credited the song as one of the most meaningful and deep songs that he has had the chance to record.
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