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I get nervous when they yell and slam the door 00:07
So sister's gonna sleep in my bedroom 00:13
She's being strong for me and says that sometimes 00:19
Drowning it out is all you can do 00:24
But later on, the voices crept up in my head 00:30
And when I tell you that they were mean and loud 00:36
Well, I tried to find peace in some things that still hurt me 00:41
But that first Eric Church record is the only fix I found 00:46
So I sing 00:52
Ooh ooh ooooh 00:54
Like mama and amazing grace 00:58
backseat of daddy's car 01:01
Yeah I sing 01:03
Ooh ooh ooooh 01:06
Like the birds in grandma's garden 01:09
Are all here in this bar 01:12
Ooh ooh ooooh 01:17
It still breaks my heart that I broke one 01:21
And that my knuckles are still white on the wheel 01:26
But the radio plays till I get it right 01:32
And I know 01:37
Tammy has felt the way I feel 01:38
And that's all I need 01:44
That's all I believe 01:46
So I sing 01:48
Ooh ooh ooooh 01:50
Like mama and amazing grace 01:54
Backseat of daddy's car 01:56
Yeah I sing 01:59
Ooh ooh ooooh 02:01
Like the birds in grandma's garden 02:06
Are all here in this bar 02:09
I don't know where I belong 02:12
But I don't care 02:14
If anyone but me and my guitar are listening 02:15
I sing 02:22
Ooh ooh ooooh 02:26
I sing 02:29
I've got to get gone 02:35
I might not have a song 02:40
But I sing 02:47
Ooh ooooooh 02:49
Like mama and amazing grace 02:52
Backseat of daddy's car 02:55
I sing 02:57
Ooooooh 03:00
All the birds in grandma's garden 03:03
Are all here in this bar 03:06
I don't know where I belong 03:08
But I don't care 03:11
If anyone but me and my guitar are listening 03:12
I sing 03:19
I sing 03:22
I sing 03:25
Amazing grace 03:32
How sweet the sound 03:34
You saved a wretch like me 03:37
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So I Sing – English Lyrics

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Carter Faith
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Lyrics & Translation

Dive into the heartfelt narrative of Carter Faith's "So I Sing," a profound country song that beautifully illustrates how music can be a sanctuary and a source of strength. Through its honest storytelling and references to country legends, this song offers a unique window into American English, particularly its use in expressing deep emotion and personal resilience. Learn how everyday struggles are transformed into powerful lyrical confessions, making it a special piece for language learners to connect with authentic country music expression.

[English]
I get nervous when they yell and slam the door
So sister's gonna sleep in my bedroom
She's being strong for me and says that sometimes
Drowning it out is all you can do
But later on, the voices crept up in my head
And when I tell you that they were mean and loud
Well, I tried to find peace in some things that still hurt me
But that first Eric Church record is the only fix I found
So I sing
Ooh ooh ooooh
Like mama and amazing grace
backseat of daddy's car
Yeah I sing
Ooh ooh ooooh
Like the birds in grandma's garden
Are all here in this bar
Ooh ooh ooooh
It still breaks my heart that I broke one
And that my knuckles are still white on the wheel
But the radio plays till I get it right
And I know
Tammy has felt the way I feel
And that's all I need
That's all I believe
So I sing
Ooh ooh ooooh
Like mama and amazing grace
Backseat of daddy's car
Yeah I sing
Ooh ooh ooooh
Like the birds in grandma's garden
Are all here in this bar
I don't know where I belong
But I don't care
If anyone but me and my guitar are listening
I sing
Ooh ooh ooooh
I sing
I've got to get gone
I might not have a song
But I sing
Ooh ooooooh
Like mama and amazing grace
Backseat of daddy's car
I sing
Ooooooh
All the birds in grandma's garden
Are all here in this bar
I don't know where I belong
But I don't care
If anyone but me and my guitar are listening
I sing
I sing
I sing
Amazing grace
How sweet the sound
You saved a wretch like me
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Key Vocabulary

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Vocabulary Meanings

nervous

/ˈnɜːrvəs/

B1
  • adjective
  • - easily agitated or alarmed.

drowning

/ˈdraʊnɪŋ/

B1
  • verb
  • - to be overwhelmed by something.

crept

/krɛpt/

B1
  • verb
  • - move slowly and carefully in order to avoid being heard or noticed.

peace

/piːs/

A2
  • noun
  • - freedom from disturbance; tranquility.

hurt

/hɜːrt/

A2
  • verb
  • - cause emotional pain to.

breaks

/breɪks/

A2
  • verb
  • - to separate or divide into pieces.

knuckles

/ˈnʌkl̩z/

B1
  • noun
  • - the joint where a finger or toe joins the hand or foot.

radio

/ˈreɪdi.oʊ/

A2
  • noun
  • - an electronic device for receiving radio broadcasts.

belong

/bɪˈlɒŋ/

A2
  • verb
  • - to be the property of.

guitar

/ɡɪˈtɑːr/

A2
  • noun
  • - a musical instrument with six strings.

amazing

/əˈmeɪzɪŋ/

B1
  • adjective
  • - causing great surprise or wonder.

grace

/ɡreɪs/

B1
  • noun
  • - simple elegance or refinement of movement.

wretch

/rɛtʃ/

C1
  • noun
  • - an unhappy or unfortunate person.

sound

/saʊnd/

A2
  • noun
  • - vibrations that travel through an elastic medium and can be heard.

saved

/seɪvd/

A2
  • verb
  • - rescue from danger or harm.

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Key Grammar Structures

  • I get nervous when they yell and slam the door

    ➔ Present Simple with 'when' for habitual actions

    ➔ The sentence uses the present simple with 'when' to describe recurring situations that cause nervousness.

  • She's being strong for me and says that sometimes

    ➔ Present Continuous for temporary actions

    ➔ The present continuous ('being strong') highlights a temporary state of strength in a specific situation.

  • But later on, the voices crept up in my head

    ➔ Past Simple with 'crept' for specific past action

    ➔ The past simple with 'crept' describes a specific past action of voices appearing in the head.

  • So I sing / Ooh ooh ooooh

    ➔ Present Simple for habitual action

    ➔ The present simple ('I sing') indicates a habitual action of singing as a coping mechanism.

  • Like mama and amazing grace / Backseat of daddy's car

    ➔ Simile using 'like' for comparison

    ➔ The simile ('like mama') compares the singer's singing to her mother's and a memorable car ride.

  • I don't know where I belong / But I don't care

    ➔ Present Simple for statements of fact or feeling

    ➔ The present simple expresses ongoing feelings of uncertainty and indifference.

  • Amazing grace / How sweet the sound

    ➔ Adjective ('sweet') modifying a noun ('sound')

    ➔ The adjective 'sweet' describes the quality of the sound, enhancing the emotional impact.