Both of her parents are private investigators, but father Rick is also a country guitarist and songwriter. Lambert became seriously interested in country music after attending a Garth Brooks concert as a young girl, and soon began singing in talent contests under the tutelage of her father.
At 16, Miranda began appearing on the Johnny High Country Music Review in Arlington, Texas, the same show that helped launch the career of LeAnn Rimes. Miranda quickly landed a recording session in Nashville, but left the studio in tears after she became frustrated with the "pop" sound of music that was not her own. Upon returning to Texas, Miranda began writing songs and taking guitar lessons from her father.
When Miranda's aptitude for music became apparent, her parents encouraged her to aggressively pursue singing and acting opportunities. While still a high school student, Miranda made her professional singing debut and fronted the house band at the Reo Palm Isle Ballroom in Longview, Texas, a long-running venue that has showcased Elvis Presley and Willie Nelson.
Foregoing college, Miranda performed throughout Texas in 2001 and 2002. She finished first in the Texas auditions for Nashville Star and eventually placed third on the national competition.
Discography
On September 15, 2003, she signed with Sony records. She has since released three studio albums, 2005's Kerosene, 2007's Crazy Ex-Girlfriend, 2009's Revolution and 2011's Four The Record; all four of which debuted at #1 on the U.S. Billboard Top Country Albums chart. Kerosene,Crazy Ex-Girlfriend and Revolution have been certified Platinum by the RIAA.
Miranda Lambert has release a total of fourteen singles, which includes five Top 20 hits; of these, Kerosene and Gunpowder & Lead have been certified Gold singles by the RIAA.
Awards and Critical Acclaim
In 2005, at the 40th Annual Academy of Country Music Awards in Las Vegas, Miranda won the Cover Girl Fresh Face of Country Music Award. In 2005, she was also nominated for the Country Music Association's Horizon Award and performed "Kerosene". Nashville Scene named Kerosene one of the best albums of 2005
Miranda was nominated for and won the "Album of the Year" award at the 2008 Academy of Country Music Awards for her latest album Crazy Ex-Girlfriend.
There's A Wall
Miranda Lambert Lyrics
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The power of your pride
Your eyes are cold like an empty soul
And I'm burning up inside
There's nothing wrong with letting go
And your still digging in
We're racing to the bottom
And I can't find the end
And there's a wall standing here between us
And that's all that's keeping you from freedom
And I keep pushing harder
And you keep getting stronger
You won't break cause your afraid you'll fall
There's a wall
You love me when you want to
And you find reasons to fight
Another lame excuse
To keep the devil on your side
Your trying hard to hide those scars
That I've already seen
Your beat-up heart's not the only thing
That's keeping you from me
And there's a wall standing here between us
And that's all that's keeping you from freedom
And I keep pushing harder
And you keep getting stronger
You won't break cause your afraid you'll fall
There's a wall
Pain has made you weak and hard
I will never be as strong...as strong
And there's a wall standing here between us
And that's all that's keeping you from freedom
And I keep pushing harder
And you keep getting stronger
You won't break cause your afraid you'll fall
There's a wall
The lyrics to Miranda Lambert's song "There's A Wall" describe the struggle of being in a relationship with someone who is emotionally unavailable and insecure, and how their fear of vulnerability creates a barrier between them. The singer of the song acknowledges that there's nothing wrong with walking away from the situation, but finds themselves unable to escape the power of their partner's pride. The song touches on themes of self-protectiveness, fear of intimacy, and the struggle to break down the walls that people build around themselves.
The lyrics are evocative and express a sense of deep frustration and helplessness, as well as a longing for connection that seems impossible. The repetition of the phrase "there's a wall" emphasizes how insurmountable the obstacle feels, and the contrast between the singer's yearning and their partner's reluctance creates a tense emotional dynamic. The imagery of the partner's "cold" eyes and "empty soul" underscores their emotional distance, and the singer's attempts to "push harder" only seem to make the wall stronger.
Overall, "There's A Wall" is a poignant song that captures the complicated and painful reality of trying to connect with someone who is emotionally guarded. It speaks to the universal human desire for intimacy and connection, and the ways in which our own fears and insecurities can prevent us from experiencing those things.
Line by Line Meaning
I'd run away but I can't escape
Even though I want to leave, I can't
The power of your pride
Your arrogance is controlling
Your eyes are cold like an empty soul
You are heartless and unfeeling
And I'm burning up inside
I am in pain and suffering
There's nothing wrong with letting go
It is okay to move on
And your still digging in
You are holding on tight
We're racing to the bottom
We are headed towards destruction
And I can't find the end
I feel hopeless and like there is no way out
And there's a wall standing here between us
There is a barrier separating us
And that's all that's keeping you from freedom
Your own personal walls are holding you back from experiencing true happiness
And I keep pushing harder
I want to break down that wall and help you
And you keep getting stronger
You are becoming even more guarded
You won't break cause your afraid you'll fall
You are afraid of being vulnerable and getting hurt again
There's a wall
The emotional barrier continues to stand strong
You love me when you want to
Your love is conditional
And you find reasons to fight
You pick fights to create distance
Another lame excuse
You make up excuses to push me away
To keep the devil on your side
You hold onto your pain as a way to protect yourself
Your trying hard to hide those scars
You are ashamed of your past wounds
That I've already seen
I know about your past and want to help you heal
Your beat-up heart's not the only thing
Your emotional trauma effects all aspects of your life
That's keeping you from me
Your walls are preventing us from having a healthy relationship
Pain has made you weak and hard
Your suffering has caused you to become tough and unyielding
I will never be as strong...as strong
I am not as resilient as you, but I still want to help you break down those walls.
Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: MIRANDA LAMBERT
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