About the Song
âClose But No Guitarâ is a heartland country anthem released in 1993 by the iconic American singer-songwriter Toby Keith. It served as the debut single for his self-titled album, Toby Keith, introducing the world to his signature blend of rough-around-the-edges vocals and relatable storytelling. The song quickly climbed the charts, resonating deeply with audiences and establishing Keith as a rising star in the country music scene.
âClose But No Guitarâ delves into the world of missed opportunities and yearning for a life less ordinary. The narrator, likely a young man with a restless spirit, reflects on a path not taken â a life where music, perhaps symbolized by the titular guitar, became the central force. He laments the choices that led him down a different road, singing lines like âI strum the screen door with my fingers / Wish I was strumminâ a six-string instead.â
The catchy chorus emphasizes this feeling of being close yet so far: âClose but no guitar, singinâ in the bar / Feels like Iâm a million miles from where I oughta be / Close but no guitar, livinâ life too hard / Wish I could rewind and set my future free.â The imagery of strumming a screen door instead of a guitar paints a vivid picture of longing and a yearning for a more fulfilling path.
Throughout the song, Keith masterfully employs his signature storytelling style. He weaves relatable details â the screen door, the bar â that create a sense of nostalgia and a specific time and place. The lyrics resonate with anyone who has ever felt stuck in a situation that doesnât quite fit, yearning for a life fueled by passion and purpose.
âClose But No Guitarâ is more than just a catchy country tune; itâs a coming-of-age anthem that speaks to the universal desire for a life lived on oneâs own terms. Itâs a reminder that even when the path seems set, a yearning for a different melody can linger, urging us to re-evaluate and perhaps, one day, rewrite our own personal song.
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Lyrics: Close But No Guitar
Iâd sing the harmonies and Dixie sang the melody
And we sing a little off key sometimes
But we had some fun, son of a gun
I wonder if I ever even cross her mindThen she ran away with Billy Bovine
He was a flat top guitar pickinâ friend oâ mine
And now Iâm just sittinâ home just countinâ the stars
I got close but no guitarI got close but no guitar
She was a shooting star
Who ran off with a guitar pickinâ friend oâ mine
Sheâs really on her way
I hear her records every day
I got close but no guitarI still play piano bars, still drive that same olâ car
I live in that little shack in Tupelo
Dixie is the queen of Billboard Magazine
Playinâ âcross the country doinâ one night shows
A man walks up with a dollar in his hand
Says let me hear the song by Dixie and the guitar man
And as the dollar falls to the bottom of my jar
I get close but no guitar
I got close but no guitar
She was a shooting star
Who ran off with a guitar pickinâ friend oâ mine
Sheâs really on her way
I hear her records every day
I got close but no guitar
I got close but no guitar
She was a shooting star
Who ran off with a guitar pickinâ friend oâ mine
Sheâs really on her way
I hear her records every day
I got close but no guitar
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