Some People Change
Kenny Chesney Lyrics


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His old man was a rebel yeller.
Bad boy to the bone he'd say,
"Can't trust a colored feller"
And he'd judge 'em by the tone of their skin.
And he was raised to think like his dad,
Narrow mind, full of hate,
On the road to nowhere fast,
Until the grace of god got in the way,
Then he saw the light and hit his knees and cried and said a prayer,
And rose up a brand new man, and left the old one right there.

(Chorus)
Here's to the strong,
Thanks to the brave,
Don't give up hope,
Some people change.
Against all odds,
Against the grain,
Love finds a way,
Some people change.

She was born with her mothers habit,
Guess you could say it's in her blood,
She hates it that she's gotta have it,
She fills her glass up.
And she'd love to kill that bottle,
But all she could think about is a,
A better life, a second chance,
And everyone she's lettin' down.

She throws that bottle down.

(Chorus)

Thank god for those who make it.
Let them be the love.

Some people change.





(Chorus)

Overall Meaning

In Kenny Chesney's song "Some People Change," the first verse describes a man who was raised by his father to hold racist beliefs. He was taught to judge people based on the color of their skin and had a narrow mind filled with hate. However, he experienced a transformative moment where he saw the light and gave up his old ways. He hit his knees, prayed, and rose up as a brand new man. The chorus celebrates the strength and bravery of those who make positive changes in their lives, even in the face of adversity. Love finds a way, and some people do change.


The second verse tells the story of a woman who struggles with alcoholism, inheriting the habit from her mother. She hates that she has to drink to get through the day, but she cannot seem to break the cycle. Yet, deep down, she yearns for a better life and wants to make amends to those she has hurt along the way. In a moment of determination and clarity, she throws her bottle down, attempting to take the first step toward a better future. The song ends on a hopeful note, thanking those who are making positive changes and encouraging listeners to believe that change is possible.


Line by Line Meaning

His old man was a rebel yeller.
His father was confrontational and antagonistic.


Bad boy to the bone he'd say,
He was always causing trouble.


"Can't trust a colored feller"
He was a racist and judged people based on their skin color.


And he'd judge 'em by the tone of their skin.
He judged people based on their skin tone, a narrow-minded way of thinking.


And he was raised to think like his dad,
He was brought up to have the same beliefs as his father.


Narrow mind, full of hate,
He had a close-minded and prejudiced attitude.


On the road to nowhere fast,
He was headed in a direction with no real purpose or meaning.


Until the grace of god got in the way,
Through divine intervention, he was inspired to change his ways.


Then he saw the light and hit his knees and cried and said a prayer,
He had a spiritual awakening and turned to prayer.


And rose up a brand new man, and left the old one right there.
He completely changed his ways and left his old lifestyle behind.


Here's to the strong,
In honor of those who are strong-willed.


Thanks to the brave,
Thankful to those who are courageous enough to change.


Don't give up hope,
Encouragement to those who are trying to change.


Some people change.
Some people are able to transform and become better versions of themselves.


Against all odds,
Even when faced with difficult circumstances.


Against the grain,
In defiance of what is normal or expected.


Love finds a way,
Love has the power to change people and situations.


Thank god for those who make it.
Expressing gratitude for those who are able to overcome their struggles and change for the better.


Let them be the love.
Let them be the source of love and inspiration for others.




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Major Bob Music, Inc. / Rio Bravo Music, Inc. / Castle Bound Music, Inc. / Hanna Bea Songs, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Michael Dulaney, Neil Thrasher, Jason Sellers

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