The Radio
Vince Gill
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There's a long white line stretching out on the road ahead There ain't one magazine that I ain't read Haven't seen you in weeks but I hear you on the radio Singing soft and low We're so far apart This old highway ain't home When the heartache starts I just turn the radio on Never seems to be time for me and you That's a price you pay for the life you choose Tonight's the loneliest night I've ever known Just goes on and on We're so far apart This old highway ain't home When the heartache starts I just turn the radio on It does my heart good to see you shine So I'll just keep on counting these white lines Haven't seen you in weeks but I hear you on the radio Calling me back home We're so far apart This old highway ain't home When the heartache starts I just turn the radio on We're so far apart This old highway ain't home When the heartache starts I just turn the radio on We're so far apart This old highway ain't home When the heartache starts I just turn the radio
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Written by: VINCENT GRANT GILL, REED NIELSEN
Lyrics © Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
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10 facts about this song
Genre"The Radio" by Vince Gill classifies under the Country genre, primarily highlighting elements of traditional Country and Western music.
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AlbumThe song is from the album "When I Call Your Name," which was released in 1989. This album is considered one of Vince Gill's most notable works.
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Song Contribution"The Radio" is credited as one of the songs that helped Gill solidify his place in the country music scene.
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Chart PerformanceAlthough not released as a single, it shaped the overall success of the album "When I Call Your Name," which reached No. 2 on the US Billboard Top Country Albums chart.
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Grammy AwardThe album "When I Call Your Name," where "The Radio" is featured, won the 1991 Grammy Award for Best Male Country Vocal Performance, enhancing the song's recognition.
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CollaborationsAlthough "The Radio" is a solo performance by Vince Gill, the album includes collaborations with other country musicians such as Emmylou Harris, Patty Loveless, and Ricky Skaggs.
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Song ThemeLike many of Gill’s songs, “The Radio” weaves a story, capturing themes of love, loss, and nostalgia. It's characteristic of his distinctive storytelling approach in songwriting.
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Instrumentation"The Radio" prominently features Gill's notable guitar skills. He's been hailed as one of the most talented guitarists in country music.
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SongwritingVince Gill is credited as a songwriter for "The Radio," showcasing his talent not just as a singer and guitarist but also a lyricist.
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Critical ReceptionCritics have praised "The Radio" for its combination of traditional country, folk influences, and Gill's warm, distinct vocals.
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