Chris Stapleton – Starting Over

About the song




Let’s talk about some good music. If you’ve been around the block a few times, you know there are some artists who just speak to your soul, and Chris Stapleton is undoubtedly one of them. His voice, a magnificent blend of grit and gravel, carries a weight of experience that resonates deeply, particularly with those of us who’ve lived a bit and seen a thing or two. And when he released the album Starting Over, it was clear he wasn’t just putting out another collection of songs; he was offering a balm for weary spirits, a testament to resilience, and a reminder that new beginnings are always possible, no matter how far down the road you are.

The title track, “Starting Over”, serves as the perfect entry point into this album’s heart. It’s not a flashy anthem, nor is it a complex narrative. Instead, it’s a beautifully understated, deeply heartfelt declaration of intent. For many of us, the very idea of “starting over” can feel daunting, almost insurmountable. Life has a way of leaving its marks, and the thought of shedding those burdens and venturing into the unknown again can be met with trepidation. But Stapleton, with his signature blend of honesty and warmth, approaches this theme with a quiet optimism that’s both comforting and empowering.

The genius of “Starting Over” lies in its simplicity and raw vulnerability. It doesn’t sugarcoat the past or pretend that fresh starts are easy. Instead, it acknowledges the journey, the struggles, and the quiet hope that propels us forward. For a more mature audience, this song likely strikes a chord because it mirrors so many of our own experiences. We’ve all faced moments where we’ve had to pick ourselves up, dust ourselves off, and find a new path, whether it’s after a personal setback, a career change, or simply a shift in perspective. Stapleton’s delivery, imbued with that characteristic soulfulness, makes you feel like he’s right there with you, understanding the weight you carry but also gently urging you forward. It’s the kind of song you put on when you need a quiet moment of reflection, a gentle push, or simply a reminder that you’re not alone in feeling the need to, well, start over.

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Lyrics

Well, the road rolls out like a welcome mat
To a better place than the one we’re at
And I ain’t got no kinda plan
But I’ve had all of this town I can stand
And I got friends out on the coast
We can jump in the water and see what floats
We’ve been saving for a rainy day
Let’s beat the storm and be on our way
And it don’t matter to me
Wherever we are is where I wanna be
And honey, for once in our life
Let’s take our chances and roll the dice
I can be your lucky penny
You can be my four-leaf clover
Starting over
This might not be an easy time
There’s rivers to cross and hills to climb
Some days we might fall apart
And some nights might feel cold and dark
But nobody wins, afraid of losing
And the hard roads are the ones worth choosing
Someday we’ll look back and smile
And know it was worth every mile
And it don’t matter to me
Wherever we are is where I wanna be
And honey, for once in our life
Let’s take our chances and roll the dice
I can be your lucky penny
You can be my four-leaf clover
Starting over
Starting over
It don’t matter to me
Wherever we are is where I wanna be
And honey, for once in our life
Let’s take our chances and roll the dice
I can be your lucky penny
You can be my four-leaf clover
Starting over
Starting over
Ooh, ooh-hoo-hoo
Ooh, ooh-hoo-hoo





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