"Ordinary Life" is a song written by Connie Harrington and Bonnie Baker, and recorded by American
country music
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artist
Chad Brock
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. It was released as the second single in November 1998 from his
self-titled debut album, it peaked at number 3 on the ''
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chart, giving Brock his first Top 10 single.
Content
The song is a mid-tempo backed primarily by
piano
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and
acoustic guitar
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. It begins with a woman named Shelly at the kitchen table with the morning newspaper, when her husband walks in the kitchen, who is upset that he can't take his "ordinary life" anymore.
In the second verse, Shelly is still at the kitchen table, when her son comes up to her with a picture of him with Shelly. When the boy says his prayers, Shelly says that she is thankful for the ordinary life. By the song's bridge, the husband calls her from the airport at midnight, saying that he is "all alone again" and is missing his ordinary life.
Music video
The music video was directed by R. Brad Murano and premiered in late 1998.
Chart performance
The song debuted at number 63 on the
Hot Country Singles & Tracks
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chart dated November 7, 1998. It charted for 29 weeks on that chart, and peaked at number 3 on the chart dated April 10, 1999, becoming Brock's first Top Five single on that chart. In addition, it was his first Top 40 hit on the
''Billboard'' Hot 100, peaking at number 39 on that chart.
Year-end charts
Parodies
The song was parodied by country music parodist
Cledus T. Judd
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for his CD, ''
Juddmental
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'', as "Coronary Life." Chad Brock himself appeared in the music video as a doctor.
References
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1999 singles
1998 songs
Chad Brock songs
Song recordings produced by Buddy Cannon
Song recordings produced by Norro Wilson
Warner Records Nashville singles
Songs written by Connie Harrington
Songs written by Bonnie Baker (songwriter)