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Deana Carter – How Do I Get There

When "How Do I Get There" was released as a single, it soared to the top of the charts. It reached number one on the US Hot Country Songs (Billboard) and number two Canadian RPM Country Tracks, solidifying Deana Carter's place in country music history.

Deana Carter – How Do I Get There: A Classic Country Music Gem

Have you ever wondered about the story behind Deana Carter’s hit song «How Do I Get There»? This song captures the heart and soul of country music, but there’s much more to it than you might think. Stick around to discover the fascinating details about this classic tune and its place in country music history.

The Story Behind «How Do I Get There»

Deana Carter - Strawberry Wine
Cover CD Deana Carter Capitol 1996
Released in 1996, «How Do I Get There» quickly became a fan favorite. Written by Deana Carter and Chris Farren, this song was featured on Carter’s debut album, «Did I Shave My Legs for This?.» The album itself was a massive success, but this track, in particular, stood out.
Deana Carter recorded «How Do I Get There» in 1996. The song was produced by Chris Farren, notable figure in the country music industry. Their collaboration brought out the best in Carter’s voice and the song’s heartfelt lyrics.
When «How Do I Get There» was released as a single, it soared to the top of the charts. It reached number one on the US Hot Country Songs (Billboard) and number two Canadian RPM Country Tracks, solidifying Deana Carter’s place in country music history. This achievement was no small feat and marked the song as one of the standout tracks of the 90s.

The Meaning Behind the Song

At its core, «How Do I Get There» is about longing and searching for a way back to love. The lyrics tell the story of someone who is trying to find their way back into the arms of a loved one after a misunderstanding or a breakup. It’s a theme that resonates with many listeners, making it a timeless piece in the world of country music.




Deana Carter: The Voice Behind the Hit

Deana Carter - Strawberry Wine
Deana Carter
Deana Carter isn’t just a one-hit-wonder. She has had several other hits that have left a mark on the country music scene. Besides «How Do I Get There,» her song «Strawberry Wine» is another classic that topped the charts. Her debut album, «Did I Shave My Legs for This?,» was certified multi-platinum, showcasing her talent and popularity.
Over the years, Deana Carter has continued to produce music and perform, earning a loyal fan base. She has received multiple awards and nominations, including Grammy nominations, and has remained a beloved figure in the country music industry.
In conclusion, «How Do I Get There» by Deana Carter is a classic song that continues to resonate with fans. Its story of love and longing, combined with Carter’s soulful voice, makes it a timeless piece in the country music genre. Whether you’re a long-time fan or a new listener, this song is sure to touch your heart.

COUNTRYPEDIA




Deana Carter – How Do I Get There Lyrics

We’ve always been the best of friends
No secrets and no demands
But suddenly from somewhere out of the blue
I see a different light around you
One thing I haven’t told you
I just want to hold you and never let go
I need to know
How do I get there from here?
How do I make you see?
How do I tell you what my heart’s been telling me?
Lost in your lovin’ arms
That’s where I wanna be
You know I love you
How do I get there?
You probably think I’ve lost my mind
Takin’ this chance
Crossin’ that line
But I promise to be truer than true
Dreaming every night with these arms around you
I can’t wait any longer this feeling’s getting stronger
Help me find a way
How do I get there from here?
How do I make you see?
How do I tell you what my heart’s been telling me?
Lost in your lovin’ arms
That’s where I wanna be
You know I love you
How do I get there?
I know the shortest distance
Between two points is a straight line
But I’ll climb any mountain that you want me to climb
The perfect combination is your heart and mine
Darlin’, won’t you give me a sign?
How do I get there from here?
How do I make you see?
How do I tell you what my heart’s been telling me?
Lost in your lovin’ arms
That’s where I wanna be
You know I love you
How do I get there?

GENIUS




Deana Carter - How Do I Get There
Single Deana Carter Capitol 1996

 

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