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Toby Keith’s “My List”: A Celebration of Simple Joys
“My List,” a heartfelt country ballad recorded by Toby Keith, reached hearts with its message of prioritizing what truly matters in life. Released in 2002 as the final single from his album “Pull My Chain,” the song became a major hit, topping the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart for five weeks and even crossing over to the pop charts.

The song’s origins lie with songwriters Tim James and Rand Bishop. Their lyrics paint a relatable picture of a busy man with a constant “to-do” list. He tackles his daily obligations, mentioning putting in “an extra five in the plate at church” and “call[ing] up my folks just to chat.” However, a sense of longing creeps in as he reflects on the simple pleasures he’s putting off – spending time with loved ones, “laugh[ing] ’til it hurts,” and raising “a little hell.”

“My List” resonated with audiences for its honest portrayal of the struggle to maintain a healthy work-life balance. The song doesn’t shy away from the importance of responsibility, but it ultimately reminds us to cherish the moments that truly matter. The chorus is a powerful declaration: “Start livin’, that’s the next thing on my list.” This shift in perspective is a call to action, urging listeners to re-evaluate their priorities and embrace the joys found in everyday life.

Despite its widespread popularity, “My List” wasn’t without its critics. Some reviewers found the song’s message simplistic and even cliche. However, its enduring appeal lies in its ability to connect with listeners on a personal level. The struggle between duty and desire is a universal experience, and “My List” offers a poignant reminder to make time for the things that bring us happiness.

Whether you see it as a down-to-earth reflection or a feel-good anthem, “My List” holds a special place in Toby Keith’s discography and continues to resonate with fans today. So crank up the volume, settle in, and let the song remind you to cherish the simple pleasures – because after all, living might just be the most important thing on your list too.

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