A Little Bit Stronger

Album: Stronger (2010)
Charted: 34
Play Video

Songfacts®:

  • This mid-tempo Country ballad is the first single from American Country artist Sara Evans' sixth album, Stronger. Luke Laird, Hillary Lindsey, and Hillary Scott wrote the song and the Lady Antebellum singer also performs harmony vocals on the track.
  • The song's female protagonist describes in the song how she is constantly reminded of her former love interest as she goes through her daily routine. Hillary Scott told The Boot her lyrics are based on an actual experience. She explained: "When I wrote it, I was barely a month out of a really, really bad break-up. It's very autobiographical ... one of the most personal songs that I've ever written. It was personal when I wrote it, but now that it's actually out there, it takes it to another level. I'm sure he [my ex] has heard it, but that's OK because the song's about 'everyday without you, I'm a little bit stronger,' which is true. So, he can hear that. That's OK."
  • The song features on the soundtrack for the 2010 movie Country Strong. It is sung by Leighton Meester in the film, while Evan's version is on the movie's soundtrack. "I'm so excited. We found a song, put it on the record, put it out as my first single, shot the video for it and then found out it was in this movie. I was overwhelmed!" Sara told The Boot.
  • Peter Zavadil and directed the song's music video, which was shot on August 9, 2010 in Nashville, Tennessee. It finds a distraught Evans performing the song in various locations. Throughout the clip, scenes of her recording a video blog are included in which Evans notes that she's getting stronger with each passing day.
  • Evans told Country Weekly: "It's a great lyric. I love the fact that it's very realistic. Some songs are like 'you left me and I'm totally over you and you never cross my mind.' I love that the song is realistic. It says 'I'm getting a little bit stronger. I'm doing little things at a time.'"
  • The song returned Evans to the top of Country Songs, for the first time since she reigned with "A Real Fine Place to Start" for two weeks in September and October 2005. This was the longest hiatus between #1s (five years, seven months) since Garth Brooks nine-year, one-month, gap between "To Make You Feel My Love" and "More Than a Memory" (1998-2007).
  • An acoustic version of the song was included on Sara Evans' 2017 album, Words.

Comments

Be the first to comment...

Editor's Picks

Cheerleaders In Music Videos

Cheerleaders In Music VideosSong Writing

It started with a bouncy MTV classic. Nirvana and MCR made them scary, then Gwen, Avril and Madonna put on the pom poms.

Shaun Morgan of Seether

Shaun Morgan of SeetherSongwriter Interviews

Shaun breaks down the Seether songs, including the one about his brother, the one about Ozzy, and the one that may or may not be about his ex-girlfriend Amy Lee.

Real or Spinal Tap

Real or Spinal TapMusic Quiz

They sang about pink torpedoes and rocking you tonight tonight, but some real lyrics are just as ridiculous. See if you can tell which lyrics are real and which are Spinal Tap in this lyrics quiz.

Ian Anderson of Jethro Tull

Ian Anderson of Jethro TullSongwriter Interviews

The flautist frontman talks about touring with Led Zeppelin, his contribution to "Hotel California", and how he may have done the first MTV Unplugged.

Stan Ridgway

Stan RidgwaySongwriter Interviews

Go beyond the Wall of Voodoo with this cinematic songwriter.

Dar Williams

Dar WilliamsSongwriter Interviews

A popular contemporary folk singer, Williams still remembers the sticky note that changed her life in college.