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Garth Brooks "The Dance" The guy who wrote it, LIVE !!!

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Check out my page, I have all kinds of studio videos on here and more coming!!!! Thanks for Watching!!! I recorded this a few months ago in 2006. This is Tony Arata. The guy who wrote "The Dance" by Garth Brooks in 1988 I think. The story behind "The Dance" is : By Tony Arata: The Dance I will be the first to admit that without this song there might not have been the others. Ironically it was the very first thing I ever had recorded after we moved to Nashville. More ironic, perhaps, is how prophetic the words to this song have become by virtue of circumstance, not some grand design on my part at the time of their creation. What has happened since then could have been no more anticipated than it could be re-created. My one brush with being right was pure chance, as it were. I met the gentleman who cut it at an open-mic songwriter's show at Douglas Corner. Garth and Sandy had moved from Oklahoma about the same time Jaymi and I came up from Georgia. We were both doing whatever we could to stay in Nashville, trying to get our songs heard by anybody. The only folks listening, however, were other songwriters as no one else was usually at our shows. And so it was at one of those nights at The Bluebird, Garth heard this one and swore if he ever got a record deal, he was going to do it. Well, he did, and he did. I will always be grateful that it was a songwriter who made this one his own. The song was doubly blessed because it was also produced by a songwriter, Allen Reynolds. One little-known fact about this song is that it originally had another set of lyrics which, by grace, never saw the light of day. Thankfully, these lyrics were lost in one of our moves and haven't resurfaced! The melody is the same as it was but the words that finally stuck were inspired by a scene from the movie Peggy Sue Got Married. Kathleen Turner discovers she can't alter one aspect of her past without affecting the rest. No one gets to pick their memories, thankfully. I am humbled by letters I have received since this song was released—letters from mothers, fathers, wives, husbands and children who found something worthwhile in the message of The Dance.

Channel: Music
Uploaded: November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am
Author: nashvillefan

Length: 04:28
Rating: 4.68
Views: 348987

Tags: Dance  Garth  Keith  memory  More  Nashville  than  The  Urban  

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sarckastic (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
This song is absolutely amazing. Yeah, Garth didn't write it, but I still think he's version is absolutely gorgeous bc of the piano. It's moving. Tony is an absolutely amazing songwriter, but I do like Garth's voice better. But then, I'm totally biased to that man, I always have been. =) But The Dance has always, and probably always will be my absolute favorite song. As for people trashing garth's song writing skills, let's see you write/co-write number 1s. Yea, didn't think so.
kingadam2000 (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
this shit is terrible
edogband (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
this is cool. I'm 13 and i play a garth brooks edition guitar! i payed 2grand for it. so you should check it out i love it!
0700950 (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
this song i for my mom mom Haynes rip mom mom Haynes
FabFM (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
If music is that personal then why put it out. Others can relate to the music, that includes the singer. Just because you don't write something, doesn;t me you are just going through motions with a lyric sheet in front of you like you're implying.
FabFM (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
Garth Brooks version wasn't a cover, he recorded it before anyone. Thus, regardless of who wrote it, his was the original.
DEEK306 (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
Hey its your boy deek - check out my version of Garth Brooks - The Dance
BaMeow74 (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
the original song writer killed his own song. that's is sad........... let me sang it. i' ll kill it the right way.
tony00165 (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
there's always something special about the guy who wrote the song singing it himself isn't there..even if other people are more successful with it...this guys a real poet...a very deep thinker..what a profound song..thanks for posting this....from England.
cpsan117 (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
hey i know this is slightly off topic, but i need some help. a few years ago i saw a video in which Garth was introducing his style of music to people who maybe wouldn't listen to it ordinarily. He makes the point that his style of country doesn't really fit the stereotype by showing clips of his concert in which the players to rock 'n roll things such as smash guitars, throw stuff into the audience etc. now i can't find this video and i was hoping someone could provide me with a link etc.thanks

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