Anything Like Me (Florida Georgia Line EP)
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"Anything Like Me" is a song co-written and recorded by American country music singer Brad Paisley. Originally included on his 2009 album ''
American Saturday Night ''American Saturday Night'' is the eighth studio album by American country music artist Brad Paisley. It was released on June 30, 2009, by Arista Nashville. Like all of his previous studio albums, it is produced by Frank Rogers. The first single, ...
'', the song was released in August 2010 as the lead-off single from his compilation album ''
Hits Alive ''Hits Alive'' is the first compilation album by American country music artist Brad Paisley. This album contains two CDs of a collection of Paisley's greatest hits spanning his entire career. The first disc contains studio versions, and the seco ...
''. Paisley wrote this song with Dave Turnbull and Chris DuBois.


Content

The song is from the perspective of an anxious father-to-be who discovers that he and his wife will soon have a son, and instantly begins fretting over what will happen if his son is like he was when he was young. He envisions his son climbing a tree too tall, riding his bike too fast, and trying to melt a Tonka truck with a magnifying glass. As the song nears its end, he slowly becomes more optimistic, concluding that "there's worse folks to be like".


Critical reception

Janet Goodman of Engine 145 gave the song a "thumbs up," saying that its humor would make it connect with listeners and comparing it thematically to "
Letter to Me "Letter To Me" is a song written and recorded by American country music singer Brad Paisley. It was released in October 2007 as the third single from his album '' 5th Gear''. The song spent four weeks at Number One on the ''Billboard'' Hot Country ...
." Chris Neal of '' Country Weekly'' thought that the song was one of several to address Paisley's family. Reviewing the album for '' The New York Times'', Ben Ratliff thought that the song was "so much smarter" for expressing the anxiety associated with raising a son. Leeann Ward of Country Universe gave the song a B+ grade, saying that the strongest part of the song is the "understated production that is almost all acoustic with the electric instruments still being gentle and unobtrusive."


Chart performance


Year-end charts


References

{{authority control 2010 singles Country ballads 2010s ballads Brad Paisley songs Songs written by Brad Paisley Song recordings produced by Frank Rogers (record producer) Arista Nashville singles Songs written by Chris DuBois Songs written by Dave Turnbull 2009 songs Songs about fathers