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"So Small" is a song co-written and recorded by American country music artist Carrie Underwood. It was released in August 2007 as the first single from her 2007 album Carnival Ride . Underwood co-wrote this song with Hillary Lindsey and Luke Laird .
All boy moms and boy dads can agree that having a son is quite the life-changing experience—an experience that can be best described in heartfelt country songs.Yes, there are country songs out ...
The song was released between Mother's Day and Father's Day as a tribute to all parents. [4] "Mapa" placed fifth on Google's most searched songs globally in 2021. [5] On July 8, 2024, "Mapa"'s accompanying lyric video on YouTube surpassed 100 million views.
Mom (Bonnie Tyler song) More Than a Name on a Wall; Mother (Danzig song) Mother (John Lennon song) Mother (Meghan Trainor song) Mother (Pink Floyd song) Mother Knows Best (song) Mother, Here's Your Boy! Mother's Daughter (song) Mother's Last Word to Her Son; Mother's Little Helper; A Mother's Prayer for Her Boy Out There; Motherless Child Blues
Tupac Shakur pays tribute to his mother, a single mom who he can only hope to one day payback for all she did to take care of him and keep him happy in deeply-heartfelt song "Dear Mama." “7 ...
"All-American Girl" is the second single for which Underwood shares a writing credit, the first being "So Small", which preceded it. The song is a mid-tempo country-pop song, with a soaring chorus. Underwood stated in an issue of Entertainment Weekly that the high note during the bridge in the song is the highest note she has ever hit (E5, or ...
Retaining the "Dear Mom" letter beginning the author changes from the son, to "Dear Ma'am," from a fellow pilot informing her of the death of her son in action: [4] Dear mom (or ma'am), your son is dead, he bought the farm today; He crashed his OV-I0 on Ho Chi Minh's Highway; It was a rocket pass and he busted his ass. Hmmm. Hmmm. Hmmm.
The song is based on a letter Howard wrote to her son, Jimmy, who was drafted into the war. After writing the letter, she was inspired by family and friends to put it to music. Recording the song in a single take, it was released as a single in 1968. Howard sent the song to her son in 1968 after its release.