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Chris Stapleton Doesn’t Sit Around Award ‘Shrine’ Of Himself

Author Nancy Brooks // Country Writer, Beasley Media Group
May 12th 12:02 PM

Over the last couple of years, Chris Stapleton has won countless awards, including several Grammys, CMAs, and ACMs. Last night, he won the top ACM honor of Entertainer of The Year. Backstage after his win, Stapleton said, “I’m humbled by it, and I feel very thankful for the people that voted and think that I’m deserving of that.” He added, “I’m not sure that I am, but I’ll take it.”

His many awards don’t even end up in his home in Tennessee. Chris likes to share them with the fans. He said, “Some of them, we put them out on the road in the VIP section for people to see. For the fans to see, that’s who they belong to. I don’t feel like they really belong to me. I don’t have them in my house or anything like that. I don’t sit around in a shrine of myself or anything. We try to make sure the fans get to see them and enjoy them as much as possible. Some are in the Country Music Hall of Fame and places where they can be enjoyed.”

So how will the 2023 ACM Entertainer of the Year celebrate his latest award? Stapleton offered, “I’m gonna go home. That’s how I will celebrate and wake up in my own bed.”

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Stapleton joined Pink on her song “Just Say I’m Sorry,” which is from her latest studio album, Trustfall, released in February.

Pink posted on her Instagram, “I can’t believe this day is finally here!! I have been waiting almost patiently to share my heart and soul with all of you. This album means so much to me. It’s silly sauce. I hope this becomes the “I remember where I was when I listened to that album” for you. So many options, how do I choose?! Box sets, zines, vinyl. I want ’em all. #getitwhileyoucan #TRUSTFALL.”

See that post here.

The song opens with a country-sounding guitar lick. The lyrics include, “Just say I’m sorry / It’s not the hardest thing to do / Just say you’re wrong sometimes / And I’d believe you / ‘Cause I love you / Just say I’m sorry.” Stapleton joins her in the first verse, “Everybody wants to be / The one who’s right / Everybody wants the last word / To end the fight / Every day is a new day / With a chance to choose / Sometimes the way you win / Is to say you lose.

10 Songs Chris Stapleton Wrote For Other Artists

  • "Love's Gonna Make It Alright" by George Strait (2011)

    George Strait With Special Guests Miranda Lambert, Chris Stapleton, Lyle Lovett And Robert Early Keen At Hand In Hand Texas Benefit Concert

    Rick Diamond/Getty Images

    This song was released in November 2011 as the second single from his album Here for a Good Time. Chris wrote the song with Al Anderson.

  • "Drink a Beer" by Luke Bryan (2013)

    2015 "CMT Artists of the Year"

    Rick Diamond/Getty Images

    Written by Stapleton and Jim Beavers, Luke has described “Drink a Beer” as “the coolest sad song ever” and notes he connects with the story after having lost both of his siblings. It was released in November 2013 as the third single from Bryan’s fourth studio album, Crash My Party, and became his seventh number-one on the Billboard Country Airplay chart in February 2014.

  • "Crash and Burn" by Thomas Rhett (2015)

    CMT Artist of the Year - Show

    Rick Diamond/Getty Images

    This song, written by Chris and Jesse Frasure, was the lead single to Thomas’ second studio album, Tangled Up. The first song by Rhett about heartache, “Crash and Burn,” tells the story of the narrator whose relationship falls apart.

  • "Never Wanted Nothing More" by Kenny Chesney (2007)

    2007 CMT Music Awards - Backstage

    Rusty Russell/Getty Images

    This song was released in June 2007 as the first single from Kenny’s 2007 album Just Who I Am: Poets & Pirates. To date, it is his fastest-climbing number-one single, reaching the top of the U.S. Billboard Hot Country Songs chart in its eighth chart week. Stapleton wrote it with Ronnie Bowman.

  • "Whiskey and You" by Tim McGraw (2007)

    42nd Annual Academy Of Country Music Awards - Show

    Ethan Miller/Getty Images

    An album cut on Tim McGraw’s ninth studio album, Let It Go, released on March 27, 2007. Chris co-wrote the song with Lee Thomas Miller.

  • "Nobody's Fool" by Miranda Lambert (2011)

    American Country Awards 2011 - Arrivals

    Frazer Harrison/Getty Images

    An album cut from Miranda’s fourth studio album, Four the Record. The album became the highest-charting record of Lambert’s career at the time, reaching number three on the Billboard 200. It eventually sold over one million copies in the United States. Chris wrote this song solo.

  • "Your Man" by Josh Turner (2005)

    2nd Annual New Artist Show

    Kevin Winter/Getty Images

    This song was released in July 2005 as the lead-off single and title track from Josh Turner’s album of the same name. The fourth chart single of his career, it became his first number-one hit on the U.S. Billboard Hot Country Songs charts in early 2006. The song won ASCAP awards for Stapleton and co-writer Chris DuBois.

  • "Come Back Song" by Darius Rucker (2010)

    UJA-Federation Of New York's Broadcast, Cable & Video Awards - Inside

    Frazer Harrison/Getty Images 

    Darius co-wrote the song with Casey Beathard and Chris. It was released to country music radio in July 2010 as the lead single from Rucker’s second album of country music, Charleston, SC 1966.

  • "Homesick" by Sheryl Crow (2013)

    Imagine: John Lennon 75th Birthday Concert

    Theo Wargo/Getty Images

    This is an album cut from Feels Like Home, Sheryl Crow’s ninth studio album and her debut country music record. The album was recorded in Nashville, Tennessee. Chris co-wrote the song with Crow for the project.

     

  • "Ready to Roll" by Blake Shelton (2011)

     

    2015 "CMT Artists of the Year"

    Rick Diamond/Getty Images

    An album cut from Red River Blue, Blake Shelton’s sixth studio album and is his inaugural No. 1 album on the Billboard 200 chart. Stapleton co-wrote the song with Jim Beavers and Jonathan Singleton.

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Author Nancy Brooks // Country Writer, Beasley Media Group
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