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Introduction:

Toby Keith’s 2009 single, “Cryin’ For Me” (also known as “Wayman’s Song”), is a poignant Country ballad that showcases the singer-songwriter’s ability to craft emotionally resonant narratives. Featuring collaborations with renowned musicians Arthur Thompson, Marcus Miller, and Dave Koz, the track transcends the traditional Country boundaries, incorporating elements of smooth jazz and R&B to create a unique and soulful soundscape.

Released as part of Keith’s album “American Ride,” “Cryin’ For Me” tells a heartfelt story of loss and remembrance. The song pays tribute to Keith’s late friend, Wayman Tisdale, a renowned basketball player turned jazz musician. With its introspective lyrics and melodic composition, the track captures the profound impact of friendship and the enduring power of music.

The collaboration with Arthur Thompson, a seasoned vocalist, adds depth and emotional resonance to the song. Marcus Miller’s masterful bass playing provides a solid foundation, while Dave Koz’s soulful saxophone melodies elevate the track to new heights. This fusion of talents creates a rich and immersive listening experience that resonates with listeners on a deeply personal level.

While “Cryin’ For Me” did not achieve the same commercial success as some of Keith’s other chart-topping hits, it garnered critical acclaim for its emotional depth and musical artistry. The song’s enduring popularity and its ability to connect with audiences on a profound level solidify its place as a standout track in Toby Keith’s discography.

Beyond its commercial performance, “Cryin’ For Me” serves as a testament to the healing power of music and the importance of honoring cherished friendships. The song’s legacy extends beyond the charts, as it continues to touch the hearts of listeners and inspire reflection on the precious bonds we share.

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Lyrics:

“Cryin’ For Me (Wayman’s Song)”

Got the news on Friday morning
But a tear I couldn’t find
You showed me how I am supposed to live
Now you showed me how to die
I was lost til Sunday morning
I woke up to face my fear
While writing you this good bye song I found a tearI’m going to miss that smile
I’m going to miss you my friend
Even though it hurts the way it ended up
Id do it all again

So play it sweet in heaven
Cause that’s right where you want to be
I’m not cryin’ cause I feel so sorry for you
I am cryin’ for me

I got up and dialed your number
Your voice came on the line
That old familiar message
I have heard a thousand times
It just said, sorry that I missed you
Leave a message and god bless
I know that you think I am crazy
But I just had to hear your voice I guess

I’m going to miss that smile
I’m going to miss you my friend
Even though it hurts the way it ended up
Id do it all again

So play it sweet in heaven
Cause that’s right where you want to be
I’m not cryin’ cause I feel so sorry for you
I am cryin’ for me

Oh

So play your upsidedown, left handed
Backward bass guitar
I’ll see you on the other side superstar

I’m going to miss that smile
I’m going to miss you my friend
Even though it hurts the way it ended up
I’d do it all again

So play it sweet in heaven
Cause that’s right where you want to be
I’m not cryin’ cause I feel so sorry for you
I am cryin’ for me

I’m still cryin’
I’m cryin’ for me
Oh
I’m still cryin’