Introduction
Kenny Rogers’ “You Gotta Be Tired” isn’t your typical country song. Released in 1976, the track takes a unique approach, blending elements of gospel and country music to deliver a heartfelt message of empathy for a higher power.
Composed by songwriting duo Eventide and Linda Butler, the song takes the perspective of someone acknowledging the immense burden carried by a god-like figure. The lyrics explore the weight of creation, from parting the Red Sea for Moses to calming the lions for Daniel. The singer ponders how a being responsible for such grand acts could also find the time to listen to the pleas of individuals.
The song’s gentle melody and Rogers’ signature raspy vocals create a contemplative atmosphere. “You Gotta Be Tired” wasn’t a chart-topping hit, but it resonated with fans for its unique take on faith and the human desire to understand the divine. It became a staple of Rogers’ live performances, often included in sets that explored both country and gospel influences.
While the song doesn’t explicitly name a god, the references to biblical figures and creation leave little doubt about its intended message. “You Gotta Be Tired” stands as an interesting experiment in Kenny Rogers’ vast musical catalog, offering a glimpse into his introspective side and his ability to connect with audiences on a deeper level.