Introduction:
Close But No Guitar isn’t your typical country ballad. Sure, it features the signature twang of the steel guitar and Keith’s smooth, rich vocals. But beneath the surface lies a deeper reflection on missed opportunities and the yearning for a life less ordinary. The song’s lyrics paint a picture of a man grappling with the choices he’s made, all while acknowledging the allure of a path not taken – a path perhaps paved with the rhythmic strums of a guitar and the bright lights of a stage.
While Toby Keith is certainly the star of the show, credit must also be given to the legendary producer Harold Shedd and co-producer Nelson Larkin. Shedd, known for his work with artists like Willie Nelson and George Strait, brings his signature countrypolitan touch to the production, creating a warm and inviting soundscape that perfectly complements Keith’s storytelling.
Close But No Guitar wasn’t a chart-topping smash hit, but its influence on country music is undeniable. The song resonated with a generation of listeners who felt a similar disconnect between their dreams and reality. It became an anthem for those yearning for a life less ordinary, a sentiment that continues to resonate today.
Close But No Guitar is more than just a catchy tune; it’s a slice of Americana. It’s a song about chasing dreams, facing regrets, and ultimately, finding contentment in the life you’ve built, even if it’s not exactly what you envisioned. So, put on your boots, grab a cold beer, and let Toby Keith whisk you away with this timeless country classic.
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Lyrics:
“Close But No Guitar”
And we sing a little off key sometimes
But we had some fun, son of a gun
I wonder if I ever even cross her mind
Then she ran away with Billy Bovine
He was a flat top guitar pickin’ friend o’ mine
And now I’m just sittin’ home just countin’ the stars
I got close but no guitar
I got close but no guitar
She was a shooting star
Who ran off with a guitar pickin’ friend o’ mine
She’s really on her way
I hear her records every day
I got close but no guitar
I still play piano bars, still drive that same ol’ car
I live in that little shack in Tupelo
Dixie is the queen of Billboard Magazine
Playin’ ‘cross the country doin’ one night shows
A man walks up with a dollar in his hand
Says let me hear the song by Dixie and the guitar man
And as the dollar falls to the bottom of my jar
I get close but no guitar
I got close but no guitar
She was a shooting star
Who ran off with a guitar pickin’ friend o’ mine
She’s really on her way
I hear her records every day
I got close but no guitar
I got close but no guitar
She was a shooting star
Who ran off with a guitar pickin’ friend o’ mine
She’s really on her way
I hear her records every day
I got close but no guitar