About the song

“Love Me If You Can” is a poignant ballad that showcases Toby Keith’s ability to craft meaningful lyrics and melodies. Released in June 2007 as the second single from his album Big Dog Daddy, the song marked a significant milestone in Keith’s career, becoming his 34th Top Ten single and 16th number one hit on the U.S. Billboard Hot Country Songs chart. This achievement was particularly notable, as it marked Keith’s first Billboard number one single since he started his own label, Show Dog Nashville, in 2005.

The song’s lyrics address the criticism Keith received after his 2002 pro-war anthem “Courtesy of the Red, White, & Blue (The Angry American)”. In “Love Me If You Can”, Keith stands by his convictions, acknowledging that his views may not always be popular, but he is unwavering in his beliefs. The song’s message is one of unity and understanding, with Keith imploring listeners to agree to disagree and pray for peace, even in the face of adversity.

The critical reception of “Love Me If You Can” was overwhelmingly positive, with many praising Keith’s earnest attempt to soften his image and promote a message of peace and understanding. The song’s music video, directed by Michael Salomon, was released in July 2007 and further showcased Keith’s ability to craft compelling visual narratives.

Throughout his career, Toby Keith has been known for his unapologetic views and unwavering commitment to his art. “Love Me If You Can” is a testament to his ability to craft meaningful music that resonates with listeners, and its success is a testament to Keith’s enduring appeal as a country music artist.

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Lyrics

Sometimes think that war is necessary
Every night I pray for peace on Earth
I hand out my dollars to the homeless
But believe that every able soul should work
My Father gave me my shotgun
That I’ll hand down to my son
Try to teach him everything it means

I’m a man of my convictions
Call me wrong
Call me right
But I bring my better angels to every fight
You may not like where I’m goin’
But you sure know where I stand
Hate me if you want to
Love me if you can

I stand by my right to speak freely
But I worry ’bout what kids learn from TV
And before all the debating turns to words and hate
Something we should just agree to disagree
I believe that Jesus
Looks down here and sees us
If you ask Him he would say

I’m a man of my convictions
Call me wrong
Call me right
But I bring my better angels to every fight
You may not like where I’m goin’
But you sure know where I stand
Hate me if you want to
Love me if you can

I’m a man of my convictions
Call me wrong
Call me right
But I bring my better angels to every fight
You may not like where I’m goin’
But you sure know where I stand
Hate me if you want to
Love me if you can

 

By Châu