Life Don't Have to Be So Hard
"Life Don't Have to Be So Hard" | ||||
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Single by Tracy Lawrence | ||||
from the album Tracy Lawrence | ||||
Released | September 1, 2001 | |||
Genre | Country | |||
Length | 3:14 | |||
Label | Warner Bros. Nashville | |||
Songwriter(s) | Casey Beathard, Kenny D. West | |||
Producer(s) | Tracy Lawrence, Flip Anderson | |||
Tracy Lawrence singles chronology | ||||
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"Life Don't Be So Hard" is a song recorded by American country music artist Tracy Lawrence. It was released in September 2001 as the first single from the album Tracy Lawrence. The song reached #36 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart.[1] The song was written by Casey Beathard and Kenny D. West.
Content
This country song is about escaping life's everyday troubles and taking it easy at home. The narrator doesn't want to read the newspaper, or watch televised news, and he wants no means of any drama whatsoever. He doesn't want to telephone anyone or even to answer it. But he wants to be left alone by everyone, and wishes to spend more quality time with his wife and children, in which that has never been done before with less worries. He also states that he wants more rest and less rush.
Chart performance
Chart (2001) | Peak position |
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US Hot Country Songs (Billboard)[2] | 36 |
References
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- Sticks and Stones
- Alibis
- I See It Now
- Time Marches On
- The Coast Is Clear
- Lessons Learned
- Tracy Lawrence
- Strong
- For the Love
- All Wrapped Up in Christmas
- The Rock
- Tracy Lawrence Live
- The Best of Tracy Lawrence
- Then & Now: The Hits Collection
- The Very Best of Tracy Lawrence
- "Sticks and Stones"
- "Today's Lonely Fool"
- "Runnin' Behind"
- "Somebody Paints the Wall"
- "Alibis"
- "Can't Break It to My Heart"
- "My Second Home"
- "If the Good Die Young"
- "Renegades, Rebels and Rogues"
- "I See It Now"
- "As Any Fool Can See"
- "Texas Tornado"
- "If the World Had a Front Porch"
- "If You Loved Me"
- "Time Marches On"
- "Stars over Texas"
- "Is That a Tear"
- "Better Man, Better Off"
- "How a Cowgirl Says Goodbye"
- "Lessons Learned"
- "Lonely"
- "Unforgiven"
- "Life Don't Have to Be So Hard"
- "Paint Me a Birmingham"
- "Used to the Pain"
- "Find Out Who Your Friends Are"
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