Reba McEntire's 2009 CD, Keep On Loving You, courtesy of the Valory Music Co. Superfan bonus code: r3ba
(Wendell Mobley, Jason Sellers, Neil Thrasher)
"I liked the way it has a lot of different melodies to it. It has great range, but the main reason I like it is because its so sassy. I love the attitude of it. Its totally different, but it reminds me of the attitudes of Cant Even Get the Blues. I seem to have success with sassy attitude songs. This song is about a woman who has been left behind from her partner or boyfriend, and she is trying to feel sad, but its just not working, so shes going on with her life. Its a strong woman song."
"Just When I Thought I'd Stopped Loving You"
(Mark Nesler, Rivers Rutherford)
"This is the song that Rivers Rutherford wrote with Mark Nesler. I loved the beat and the melody. It reminded me of a Rascal Flatts song in the first part of it. Its really catchy.
"Its a song that Id be singing the middle of the night when I woke up, so I knew it would be a great song when it is in your subconscious like that. I would say this is the least powerful woman song, because she is like, Oh, I cant give in and take you back one more time, I cant, but then she does. I hate to say its a booty call song, but it does remind me of that. I guess this is my booty call song!"
"I Keep On Lovin You"
(Ronnie Dunn, Terry McBride)
"We were in the studio recording with Tony Brown, and Tony had said they were just finishing up some of the Brooks & Dunn songs. He said, You ought to listen to this one song.
"I just love the song. I think it is wonderful. I think it can relate to a couple who have been together for a short time or a long time, but basically a long time. Weve been through the highs and lows and ups and downs, weve fought and gotten back together, but no matter what we go through, Im going to keep on loving you. I think its an anniversary song."
"I Want a Cowboy"
(Katrina Elam, Wayne Kirkpatrick, Jimmie Lee Sloas)
"Katrina Elam co-wrote this song. I am a huge fan of Katrina Elam. She is one of the best singers Ive ever heard.
"I asked Tony to ask Katrina if I could cut I Want a Cowboy. She came in and sang some of the harmony on it too. Its a great kick-ass song that is good attitude. And Im a cowgirl; Ive rodeoed 10 years and Im a third-generation rodeo brat, so I thought it was just perfect."
(Steve Diamond, Marv Green)
"Its a strong woman song. Im sure there are tons of women who get the cold shoulder when the husband comes in from work. Hes had a rough day and shes had three kids at home, especially if its summer. He doesnt want to talk, somethings going on and its confrontation time. If you are giving me the cold shoulder, if youre not wanting to talk to me, and if things arent getting any better and if I dont turn you on, consider me gone. Heres the way the cow eats the cabbage. Its like, lets poop or get off the pot. Tell it like it is. Its a pretty cool song and its confrontation time. That is one thing that is wrong with relationships, that theres not enough communication."
"But Why"
(Jason Sellers, Neil Thrasher)
"I love the melody. Its one of those love songs that I usually dont record. Its also a strong woman song: I can do this by myself, but why would I want to when I can share it with you? Its a real sweet love song. Its a very soft song."
"Pink Guitar"
(Ed Hill, Jamie ONeal, Shaye Smith)
"This is just a kick-ass fun song. I can see lots of little girls going, Yeah, I want to play guitar. When I was growing up, guitars were for boys; that was the mens instrument, especially an electric guitar. Girls could play an acoustic guitar. I remember the girl who played on one of the awards shows with Carrie Underwood. She got out there and played her butt off. That was when I found Pink Guitar. I said, Shes going to love this song.
"I love the attitude of it. Its still country; its almost like Fancy. This girl had this dream and she went on to survive and succeed. Its real cute and I love to sing it."
"She's Turning 50 Today"
(Liz Hengber, Tommy Lee James, Reba McEntire)
"Its a song about a woman who found out that her husband left on Saturday for a woman who is half her age. She spent the day lying in bed, but then on Monday got up, loaded up her pickup truck and began a new chapter of her life. She went on with her life and didnt look back.
"I wrote the first two lines of Shes Turning 50 Today and sent it to Liz Hengber. I said, Why dont you work on this a little bit and email me back what youve got? Two years went by, and I said, Liz, what about that song? She said, Tommy Lee James and I are going to work on it.
"So by the time this album came around to start recording, they sent me an MP3 of it while I was in the studio. I rewrote the second verse to make it more personal and relate to me when I left Stringtown, Oklahoma, in 1987. So in a way its about me leaving a relationship, but it was certainly years ago, but put the two together."
(Leslie Satcher, Darrell Scott)
"This is a song I was on the fence about because it was so deep that I just didnt know how to take it. And so I let Autumn McEntire Sizemore, my niece, listen to it. She started crying and said, Youve got to record this song. I let more people listen to it and they were like, Oh my gosh!
"It didnt hit me as hard as it did a lot of other people. I guess I havent had to get away. I think my music is my release. Whenever I am menopausal or whatever, I can release things in my music when I sing. That is my therapy. It touched so many people that I recorded it. When I sang it live it choked me up so much that I couldnt get through it.
"This woman has a meltdown and she is just putting sheets on the bed and winds up in a bunch of dirty clothes on the floor, crying her eyes out. She checks into a cheap motel and lets it all out, crying in the bathtub. It was just as simple as picking up the kids and shes back in life again. She just needed to go away and take time for herself. Eight hours later, theyre sitting around table eating chicken and laughing. Its eight crazy hours and the story of love."
"Nothing To Lose"
(Kim Fox)
"Nothing to Lose" was on Melonie Cannons album. When I was working with (Melonies father) Buddy Cannon years ago, he gave it to me. I love Melonies voice. Nothing to Lose was one of those songs that I said, Man, if I could ever record that?, so I did. I told everybody, I want to feature the band on this, so we let the band play two or three times. Everybody had an instrumental. Its about a woman leaving on the bus going down to Georgia. She doesnt know where shes going and doesnt know what lies ahead, but she doesnt care. Its another strong woman song."
"Over You"
(Michael Dulaney, Steven Dale Jones, Jason Sellers)
"Whew! That is a sad song, kind of like Anne Steele. Its a beautiful melody. (My husband) Narvel said he loved this song. He would play the demo over and over. Its just one of those about I knew the day would come when we would see each other again. You look great and got on with your life, but Im still not over you. Its really sad."
"Maggie Creek Road"
(Karen Rochelle, James Slater)
"We were in the studio and I was having trouble with my resonance; I wasnt getting my soft voice at all. During lunch I saw Dr. Richard Quisling, my throat doctor in Nashville, and he opened up my sinuses or resonances or something. I came back to the studio and started singing again and Tony Browns mouth dropped open, My gosh, what did he do to you? He lasered out a little infection. I put Dr. Quisling on my album thanks-yous. He is just a miracle worker.
"I had been on the fence about this song, but Tony really wanted me to record it. While I was coming back in, I said, Lets do Maggie Creek Road next, and he said, Yes!
"Its about this woman who has a daughter that is almost déjà vu for this mother. The little girl is leaving with evidently an older man on a date. This is what happened to the mother 20 years ago. She isnt going to let history repeat itself, so she follows them. They are parked down by the river and she opens the door and takes care of the situation. As the song says, You dont want to see Mama go to war. Mama was protecting her daughter. Its one of those swampy Louisiana songs with that feel."
"I'll Have What She's Having"
(Jimmy Melton, Georgia Middleman)
"This is a cute song. I loved it the first time I heard it. They had horns on it and I said, Of course well change it to fiddle and steel guitar. Its real sassy. A woman is walking into a bar and shes looking for a man. She sees a woman having a good time, dancing with a man. Ill have what shes having? and by the way, that looks hot. Well have fun with it onstage."