The Vince Gill Tryin' to get Over You song was released in January 1994 ...watch the official music video and see the song details here.
The Vince Gill Tryin’ to get Over You song was released in January 1994 as the fifth single from his album “I Still Believe in You”. This song reached the top of the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart starting March 12, 1994. This song was also Gill’s last number one single until twenty-three years later, when he reached number one with a guest vocal on Chris Young’s “Sober Saturday Night” in March of 2017.
Watch the official music video and see the written lyrics below.
The song is a heartbreak ballad that tells the story of a man who is struggling to get over a past love. The lyrics describe his attempts to move on and forget about the woman who has left him, but he finds himself constantly thinking about her and wishing she would come back. The instrumentation of the song is primarily acoustic, with a gentle guitar melody and a slow, steady beat. Gill’s vocals are emotional and expressive, conveying the pain and longing of the lyrics.
This song was written by Vince Gill.
You could have given me a million reasons why
But it wouldn’t change a thing
You said it all when you said goodbye
And you took off your wedding ring
I’ve been tryin’ to get over you
I’ve been spending time alone
I’ve been tryin’ to get over you
But it’ll take dyin’ to get it done
All my friends keep tryin’ to fix me up
They say I need somebody new
When it comes to love, I’ve all but given up
‘Cause life don’t mean nothin’ without you
I’ve been tryin’ to get over you
I’ve been spending time alone
I’ve been tryin’ to get over you
But it’ll take dyin’ to get it done
Overall, “Tryin’ to Get Over You” is a powerful and moving song that captures the universal experience of heartbreak and the difficulty of moving on from a past love. Remember to “share” the Vince Gill Tryin’ to get Over You music video with other Country Music fans,.