Released in 1997 on Keith’s album Dream Walkin’, it’s a tune that defies easy categorization. It blends the twangy sincerity of country music with a touch of Sting’s signature rock influence, thanks to a surprising duet with the former Police frontman himself.
Background
But before we delve into this unique collaboration, let’s take a moment to appreciate Toby Keith’s place in the country music landscape. By the late 90s, Keith was already a rising star.
Known for his no-nonsense attitude and songs that celebrated blue-collar America, he was a breath of fresh air compared to the more polished pop-country taking over the charts. “I’m So Happy I Can’t Stop Crying” showcased a different side of Keith.
But “I’m So Happy I Can’t Stop Crying” isn’t just about wallowing in sadness. The melody, with its gentle acoustic guitar and soaring chorus, offers a glimmer of hope.
So, the next time you hear “I’m So Happy I Can’t Stop Crying”, take a moment to appreciate its unique blend of country sincerity and rock introspection. It’s a testament to the power of collaboration, and a reminder that even the toughest cowboys sometimes need a good cry.
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Lyrics
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Seven weeks have passed now since she left meAnd she shows her face to ask me how I amShe says the kids are fine and that they miss meMaybe I could come and babysit sometimeShe says “Are you ok? I was worried about youCan you forgive me? I hope that you’ll be happy”I said “I’m so happy that I can’t stop cryingI’m so happy, I’m laughing through my tears”I saw a friend of mine he said “I was worried about youI heard she had another man I wondered how you felt about it”I’m so happy that I can’t stop cryingI’m so happy I’m laughing through my tearsSaw my lawyer, Mr Good NewsHe got me joint custody and legal separationSo I’m so happy that I can’t stop cryingI’m laughing through my tears, I’m laughing through my tears