Carrie Underwood's Big New Single Is 'So Small'

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Carrie Underwood photo by Andrew Southam, courtesy of Arista Nashville


August 1, 2007 — Carrie Underwood has released the first single from her much anticipated sophomore album. "So Small" is one of several tracks on the upcoming project that Carrie co-wrote.

Of the new single, Carrie says,"'So Small' is a feeling song that talks about how people invest so much of their time and energy into things that aren't really important. And you don't really realize that until it's too late.

"We're all guilty of it, as I know I am, of just letting silly things get in the way," she continues. "The smallest thing can almost ruin my day, and at some point I realize, 'Good gracious, Carrie! What are you doing?' I have a great life, and we need to remember the things that are truly important."

Co-writers of the song are Luke Laird and Hillary Lindsey, who co-wrote three tracks on Carrie's debut disc, Some Hearts, including the chart-topping "Wasted" and "Jesus, Take the Wheel." Carrie's yet-to-be-titled new CD also reunites her with producer Mark Bright, who helmed seven tracks on Some Hearts.

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