The Truth About Men
Andy Griggs, Montgomery Gentry, Tracy Byrd, Blake Shelton
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We don't like to go out shopping, we don't care what's on sale Just wanna sit with a bag full of chips watchin' the NFL When you come over at half time, you say does this dress fit too tight We just look you in the eye with a big fat lie And say uh uh looks just right Well that's the truth about men, that's the truth about us We like to hunt and golf on our days off, scratch and spit and cuss And no matter what line we hand you when we come dragging in We ain't wrong, we ain't sorry, and it's probably gonna happen again We hate watchin' Steel Magnolias, we like Rambo and Die Hard four Jump up and down like fools when we see the new tools At the Home Depot store we don't really Wanna take you to dinner at some fancy restaurant The only reason we do is 'cause we know it leads to The one thing that we all want Well, that's the truth about men, that's the truth about guys We'd rather pick guitars and work on cars Than work on the problems in our lives And though we say it to you every now and then We ain't wrong, we ain't sorry, and it's probably gonna happen again Well, if you wanna know what we're all thinkin', it's nothing too complex It's just something cold for drinking and a whole lot of S-E yes That's the truth about men, that's the truth about us We like to hunt and golf and drive around lost And scratch and spit and a whole lot of other disgusting stuff And no matter what line we give you when we come crawling in We ain't wrong, we ain't sorry and it's probably gonna happen again We ain't wrong, We ain't sorry, and it's probably gonna happen Sure it's gonna happen, you know it's gonna happen again And that's the truth about men
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Written by: RORY LEE FEEK, TIM JOHNSON, PAUL OVERSTREET
Lyrics © OLE MEDIA MANAGEMENT LP, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
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10 facts about this song
Artist BackgroundTracy Byrd is an American country music artist, who started his professional music career in 1992 and has since become one of the genre's respected performers.
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Song Release"The Truth About Men" is a single from Tracy Byrd’s album "The Truth About Men," which was released in 2003.
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Collaborative EffortsThe song is a collaboration between Tracy Byrd, Andy Griggs, Blake Shelton, and Montgomery Gentry.
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Chart Performances"The Truth About Men" peaked at number 13 on the US Billboard Hot Country Songs chart and has enjoyed significant airplay over the years.
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GenreThe song is classic country, falling in line with Tracy Byrd's traditionalist style of country music.
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Songwriter Credits"The Truth About Men" was written by Paul Overstreet, Rory Lee Feek, and Tim Johnson. Paul Overstreet is a well-known country singer and songwriter, having written hits for prominent artists like Randy Travis, Blake Shelton, and Kenny Chesney.
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Music VideoThe music video for "The Truth About Men" was directed by Michael Salomon, a esteemed country music video director.
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Subject MatterThe song humorously explores the habits and attitudes of men from a woman's perspective.
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Cover Versions"The Truth About Men" was later covered by Canadian country trio The Wilkinsons for their album "Home."
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InfluencesThe song combines traditional country music elements with a thoroughly contemporary lyrical stance on male-female relations.
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