Trying to Get Over You

Vince Gill · Other Songs - Vince Gill

You could have given me a million reasons why

But it wouldn't change a thing

'Cause you said it all when you said goodbye

And you took off your wedding ring.



Chorus:

I've been tryin' to get over you

I've been spending time alone

I've been tryin' to get over you

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.



Chorus:

I've been tryin' to get over you

I've been spending time alone

I've been tryin' to get over you

It'll take dyin' to get it done.



Chorus:

I've been tryin' to get over you

I've been spending time alone

I've been tryin' to get over you

It'll take dyin' to get it done.



It'll take dyin' to get it done...

Trying to Get Over You

Vince Gill's "Trying to Get Over You" stands as a quintessential example of his mastery in country storytelling, blending acoustic guitar with emotive vocals to explore themes of heartbreak and resilience. Recorded during a period where Gill refined his signature blend of traditional country and pop sensibilities, the track exemplifies his ability to craft relatable narratives about moving on from a relationship. The song's structure, featuring a driving rhythm and a memorable chorus, showcases his skill in balancing melancholy with an underlying sense of hope. As part of his extensive discography, the recording reflects the era's emphasis on authentic, singer-songwriter approaches that resonated deeply with audiences seeking genuine emotional connection in country music.