Even moderate country music fans can list off some of Carrie Underwoodโs big hits, like โBefore He Cheatsโ, โChurch Bellsโ, โSomething In The Waterโ, and more. But after winning Season 4 of American Idol in 2005, Underwood quickly got to work, releasing plenty of great songs, including these four. Out in the beginning of Underwoodโs career, most people had already forgotten these songs, which still sound amazing today.
โSome Heartsโ
Immediately after โJesus, Take The Wheelโ, Underwood released โSome Heartsโ. Although it did not become a big country hit, โSome Heartsโ did become a Top 15 pop hit.
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โSome Heartsโ is a lighthearted, feel-good song, which is the title track of Underwoodโs freshman album. Diane Warren is the writer of โSome Heartsโ. The song was reportedly written for Belinda Carlisle’s solo album, although she opted not to record it.
โWastedโ
โWastedโ is the final single from Some Hearts. A No. 1 single, โWastedโ is written by Hillary Lindsey, Marv Green, and Troy Verges. โWastedโ became a three-week No. 1 hit for Underwood.
A song about two different people battling two different kinds of addictions, the three writers intentionally left a lot open to interpretation.
“As a writer, it’s fun to see how people will interpret a song, but it’s always interesting,” Green tells The Boot. “When I saw the video, it was so beautiful, really coolโall black and white. [It] looked like they filmed it in Florida, on the beach. And in the video, these two lives were definitely connected.”
A favorite of Underwood, she performed the song during her Las Vegas residency.
“Last Name”
Also on Carnival Ride is โLast Nameโ. Written by Lindsey, Luke Laird, and Underwood, โLast Nameโ shows off Underwoodโs humorous side.
The song is about a woman who imbibes too much and ends up getting married in a drunken stupor. The groom is a man whose last name she doesnโt even know. It might be funny, but the song did give Underwood a Grammy Award for Best Female Country Vocal Performance.
โTemporary Homeโ
Much like with โJesus, Take The Wheelโ, Underwood leans into her faith with โTemporary Homeโ. On Play On, Underwoodโs third studio album, โTemporary Homeโ is written by Underwood, Laird, and Zac Maloy.
โTemporary Homeโ begins with a six-year-old boy moving around in foster care. The story continues with a young mother and concludes with an old man in a hospital bed, saying earth is his temporary home compared to Heaven.
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