All I Ask for Anymore
Posted in 100 Country Songs on December 16, 2009 by George – 1 comment
I find it interesting how a good number of country songs have Christian themes, but they aren’t constrained to being gospel. Instead, they qualify as country. Maybe I don’t understand where the line is drawn or what qualifies as gospel, but I always wonder about that when I hear references like “please lord” or “say a prayer” in the lyrics of a country or pop song. And in this case, half the song is a prayer.
Categorization aside, the simplicity of it is just beautiful. Just about every time I hear this song on the radio, I tear up at least a little, and I don’t even have kids!
“All I Ask for Anymore” was written by a songwriting power duo consisting of Casey Beathard and Tim James[1], who both have a stable of previous cuts and hits. The lyrics in the song do a great job of being so straight-forward you don’t really even have to think about them, with one notable exception of some ingenious foreshadowing in the first verse. In the singer’s list of smaller things he’s prayed for in the past, one of them is “one pink line when Katie said, ‘I’m late.’”
Of course Trace Adkins’ vocal performance is killer, and the producer’s use of a guitar in Drop-D tuning really brings out and echos the low baritone in his voice, too. And as always, I love all the pedal steel. Currently this one is #15 on the Billboard Country Songs chart, but I bet it’ll keep climbing for a bit.
I did my best live guitar-vocal of this song, up a step from where Trace sings it, but it’s still crazy low!
All I Ask For Anymore
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