Can't Hurt A Man

Tim McGraw · Other Songs - Tim McGraw

Don't mistake me for somebody,

You think maybe just might give a damn

You already think I'm crazy,

So come on baby, try to hurt me if you can



[Chorus]

Go on and cuss me out,

Go on and slam that door

You can't throw nothin' at me,

I ain't see before.

Go on and put me down,

Can't fall off the floor

Ah, you can't hurt a man who can't feel nothin' no more



You can keep on tryin',

To see me cryin',

Swear I ain't lyin',

That well is all dried up



And you can cheat me, leave me, laugh right at me,

Knock me over if it makes yah happy

Girl, it's all your fault that I'm this tough



[Chorus: x2]

Go on and put me down,

I can't fall off the floor.

Ah you can't hurt a man that can't feel nothin' no more

Can't Hurt A Man

Tim McGraw's 'Can't Hurt A Man' stands as a defining track from his 2008 album, Live Like You Were Dying. Recorded with his signature country-pop blend, the song explores themes of vulnerability and the complexities of relationships, delivered through McGraw's emotive vocal delivery. As a staple of his discography, it exemplifies the polished production style that characterized his work during the late 2000s, resonating with audiences who appreciate the genre's focus on personal narrative and acoustic warmth. The recording remains a significant part of his catalog, showcasing his ability to craft songs that balance commercial appeal with genuine emotional depth.