Introduction:
Released in 1988, “Chiseled in Stone” stands as a cornerstone of traditional country music. The song, written by Vern Gosdin himself alongside Max D. Barnes, not only became a hit for Gosdin, but also garnered him significant recognition within the country music scene.
Gosdin, a prolific singer-songwriter known for his smooth baritone and poignant lyrics, had already established himself as a respected figure in country music by the late 1980s. “Chiseled in Stone” served as the title track for his tenth studio album, released under Columbia Records. The album itself achieved critical acclaim, peaking at number 7 on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart.
“Chiseled in Stone” is a prime example of classic country storytelling. The song delves into the depths of loneliness and regret that follow a heated argument between lovers. The narrative unfolds from the perspective of a man who, in the throes of anger, retreats to a bar to drown his sorrows. There, he encounters a wise old man who imparts a powerful message about the true value of companionship. Through the old man’s words, the protagonist gains a newfound appreciation for his partner and the importance of reconciliation.
The song’s success transcended mere chart numbers. “Chiseled in Stone” resonated with listeners for its relatable portrayal of conflict and redemption within a romantic relationship. The raw emotions conveyed through Gosdin’s vocals, coupled with the poignant lyrics, struck a chord with audiences. This connection was further solidified by the song’s critical reception. In 1989, “Chiseled in Stone” earned Gosdin the prestigious Country Music Association’s Song of the Year award. This recognition cemented the song’s place as a significant entry in the country music canon.
“Chiseled in Stone” continues to be a beloved classic, cherished by both fans of Vern Gosdin and traditional country music in general. The song’s enduring appeal lies in its ability to capture the complexities of human relationships with honesty and emotional depth. It serves as a timeless reminder of the importance of communication, forgiveness, and cherishing the ones we love.
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Lyrics:
You ran cryin’ to the bedroomI ran off to the bar Another piece of heaven gone to hell The words we spoke in anger Just tore my world apart And I sat there feelin’ sorry for myself Then an old man sat down beside me And looked me in the eye He said, “Son, I know what you’re goin’ through You ought to get down on your knees And thank your lucky stars That you’ve got someone to go home toYou don’t know about lonelyOr how long nights can be Till you’ve lived through the story That’s still livin’ in me You don’t know about sadness Till you’ve faced life alone You don’t know about lonely Till it’s chiseled in stone”So I brought these pretty flowersHoping you would understand Sometimes a man is such a fool Those golden words of wisdom From the heart of that old man Showed me I ain’t nothin’ without youYou don’t know about lonelyOr how long nights can be Till you’ve lived through the story That old man just told me And you don’t know about sadness Till you’ve faced life alone You don’t know about lonely Till it’s chiseled in stone You don’t know about lonely Till it’s chiseled in stone