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Carrie Underwood - Keep Us Saf
Carrie Underwood - Keep Us Safe


Carrie Underwood - Keep Us Safe Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

Album: Single Release Only
Released: 2014

Keep Us Safe Lyrics


Keep Us Safe
  • Carrie Underwood debuted this song at the ACM Presents: An All-Star Salute to the Troops event, which was held on April 7 2014 and broadcast by CBS on May 20, 2014.

    God keep us safe tonight
    Keep our eyes toward the skies
    Send down an army of angels
    To make us brave
    And keep us strong and unafraid
    God keep us safe


    Underwood penned the tune especially for the Las Vegas event along with Luke Laird, Hillary Lindsey and Shane McAnally. She said the song, which showcases her strong spiritual faith, was applicable to the troops, their families and, "even just someone going through something big."
  • Proceeds from the song went to the ACM Lifting Lives Foundation.
  • Underwood told The Hollywood Reporter the story of the song. "I wanted to write a song for this event," she said. "I kept it to myself because you never know how things are going to turn out. If I told everybody I wanted to write a song and I had writer's block, that would be terrible."

    "I had a writing date with some amazing songwriter friends of mine," Underwood continued. "I tossed out the idea that we should try and chase something for a few minutes and see if it snowballs and becomes something we love. We played around on guitar. I started mumbling gibberish and humming tunes. None of it made sense. If someone walked in and saw what we were doing it would have looked ridiculous. We started humming and the words popped out and the song really wrote itself. You just have to be able to make sense of it all and put it in some kind of order."

  • Carrie Underwood - Something in the Wate
    Carrie Underwood - Something in the Water


    Carrie Underwood - Something in the Water Youtube Music Videos and Lyrics

    Album: Greatest Hits: Decade #1
    Released: 2014

    Something in the Water Lyrics


    He said, "I've been where you've been before.
    Down every hallway's a slamming door."
    No way out, no one to come and save me
    Wasting a life that the Good Lord gave me

    Then somebody said what I'm saying to you
    Opened my eyes and told me the truth."
    They said, "Just a little faith, it'll all get better."
    So I followed that preacher man down to the river

    And now I'm changed
    And now I'm stronger

    There must've been Something in the Water
    Oh, there must've been something in the water

    Well, I heard what he said and I went on my way
    Didn't think about it for a couple of days
    Then it hit me like a lightning late one night
    I was all out of hope and all out of fight

    Couldn't fight back the tears so I fell on my knees
    Saying, "God, if you're there come and rescue me."
    Felt love pouring down from above
    Got washed in the water, washed in the blood

    And now I'm changed
    And now I'm stronger

    There must be something in the water
    Oh, there must be something in the water

    And now I'm singing along to amazing grace
    Can't nobody wipe this smile off my face
    Got joy in my heart, angels on my side
    Thank God almighty, I saw the light
    Gonna look ahead, no turning back
    Live everyday, give it all that I have
    Trust in someone bigger than me
    Ever since the day that I believed

    I am changed
    And now I'm stronger

    There must be something in the water
    Oh, there must be something in the water
    Oh, there must be something in the water
    Oh, there must be something in the water

    Oh, yeah I am changed
    Stronger

    Writer/s: JAMES, BRETT / DESTEFANO, CHRIS / UNDERWOOD, CARRIE
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner/Chappell Music, Inc., WARNER CHAPPELL MUSIC INC, SONY ATV MUSIC PUB LLC, ATLAS MUSIC PUBLISHING
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

    Something in the Water Song Chart
  • A brand new song included on Carrie Underwood's Greatest Hits: Decade #1 album, this was released as a single on September 29, 2014. "It's really kind of a joyous, uplifting song about changing your life for the better and kind of having that 'a-ha' moment," Underwood explained, "to waking up and your life being different from that moment forward."
  • Carrie Underwood wrote the song along with Chris DeStefano ("Good Girl") and Brett James ("Cowboy Casanova"). The singer's longtime producer Mark Bright was the guy behind the console.

    DeStefano told Taste of Country the song came together easily in one writing session. "Going in to write with Carrie, it's always an adventure, because obviously she can do so many different things stylistically," he said. "I had this little musical idea I brought in. It was basically just a lot of instruments, and the vibe was kinda there. It just had an emotion to it. I started playing it in the room for Brett and Carrie, and I remember saying, 'Well, you guys are hopefully gonna like this, or hate it.'"

    The other writers did like DeStefano's idea, and it was Underwood who provided the song's title. "She said, 'I have this song title, 'Something in the Water,' and she kind of explained what she wanted to write about, and we were just immediately like, 'Oh gosh, that would really be beautiful over this,'" DeStefano recalled. "So we immediately knew. It was just one of those things where the whole vibe of the song really began at that point, really strong right from the get-go."
  • 'There must be something in the water' is a humorous way of accounting for unusual or eccentric behavior. Other songs utilizing the phrase include:

    "Something In The Water (Does Not Compute)" by Prince (A bluesy funk cut from the Purple maestro's 1999 album.)

    "Something in the Water" by Brooke Fraser (The lead single from Brooke Fraser's Flags album, it topped the New Zealand singles charts in 2010.)

    "California Gurls" by Katy Perry (Includes the lyric: "I know a place. Where the grass is really greener. Warm, wet n' wild. There must be something in the water.")
  • The song finds Underwood revisiting the turning to God of her hit single "Jesus, Take The Wheel." In this instance she is singing about water baptism.

    I followed that preacher man down to the river
    And now I'm changed
    And now I'm stronger
    There must've been something in the water
  • We hear Underwood testifying to "singing along to 'Amazing Grace" adding that "no one can wipe this smile off my face." Later on she belts out a few lines from the classic hymn.
  • Here are three more songs about baptism:

    "Take Me to the River" by Al Green

    "Changed" by Rascal Flatts

    "Rebirthing" by Skillet
  • The immersion in or sprinkling with water as a religious rite of initiation was practiced long before the beginning of Christianity. Here's some baptism trivia:

    St. Augustine laid the foundations for infant baptism. He taught that people are born with an affinity for sin and as descendants of Adam and Eve share in the guilt of original sin. Therefore he believed infant baptism was important.

    The Anabaptists were one of the first groups during the Reformation to reject infant baptism and practice the baptism of adults upon confession of faith. These brave Christians were often drowned by their persecutors as the authorities supposed if they wanted to be fully immersed- let them!

    A Swedish pastor was electrocuted as he stood in a pool of water for a baptism ceremony, when one of his assistants handed him a live microphone.

    The priest at young Boris Yeltsen’s christening was so drunk that he dropped baby Boris into the font then forgot he was there. (Source The Encyclopedia of Trivia ).
  • This became Underwood's 14th #1 on the country chart following her performance of the song during the 2014 CMA Awards .
  • This won the 2014 Grammy Award for Best Country Solo Performance.
  • The song's music clip was directed by Raj Kapoor and won both Video of the Year and Female Video of the Year at the 2015 CMT Awards. Underwood also won Collaborative Video of the Year for "Somethin' Bad" with Miranda Lambert at the same ceremony.

  • Carrie Underwood - Little Toy Gun
    Carrie Underwood - Little Toy Guns


    Carrie Underwood - Little Toy Guns Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

    Album: Greatest Hits: Decade #1
    Released: 2014

    Little Toy Guns Lyrics


    Little Toy Guns Song Chart
  • Carrie Underwood co-wrote this song with Chris DeStefano ("Good Girl," "Something in the Water") and Hillary Lindsey ("Jesus, Take The Wheel," "Last Name," "Two Black Cadillacs.") The tune is about the effect that parents' falling out has on their children.

    "There's these characters in the song and there's a little girl and she hears her parents fighting, as unfortunately a lot of kids do," Underwood explained to Country Vibe . "So it's basically her saying, in her words, 'I wish their words weren't real. I wish they were like little toy guns and they didn't hurt you.'"
  • Underwood penned the lyrics from her personal observations. "I've seen it first hand from different people in my life and seen how the tumultuous parental relationship between each other can affect a child," she said. "So that's kind of what it's about, but it's a really tempo-driven song as well, so it's kind of a bit of a juxtaposition as far as the story content and the music… It sounds rockin', but it has a positive message."
  • Underwood spoke about the song during an interview with Chicago's US99.5. "It's about words," she explained. "It's about a child hearing her parents fighting. Even at a young age she realizes how much they hurt. And she wishes they were plastic and fake, like toys, and they didn't actually cause any damage."
  • The song's music video was directed by P.R. Brown, who previously collaborated with Underwood on her "Two Black Cadillacs" clip. It stars Grace Rundhaug, who played Marta alongside Underwood in 2014's The Sound of Music Live! television special

    Brown pitched to Underwood the concept of a storybook land-themed visual where the young girl could be the hero, an idea which the songstress loved. Underwood then suggested Grace Rundhaug for the part of the girl. "Whenever I thought of the types of things I wanted to see in this video, I just saw her face," she stated.
  • The song developed from a basic form that Chris DeStefano brought into the writing session with Carrie Underwood and Hillary Lindsey. "I had this musical idea - the track, basically," he recalled to Taste of Country . "I kinda brought that in, and I might have even had some of the parts kinda moved around. I remember playing it for Carrie and Hillary, and they both really reacted to it. I remember Hillary saying, 'I love that riff that you're doing in the verse there, you should move that to the main intro riff, that would be awesome.'"

    Lindsey also suggested a title, "Wooden Guns." "We kinda talked about what it could mean, and we kept throwing ideas out," DeStefano remembered. "And Carrie said, 'What if we called it 'Little Toy Guns'? And it just took it to a different level, I think, when we hit that. It felt right, and once we had that direction, we had more than enough to hang the song on."

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