When Vince Gill sings “Tryin’ to Get Over You,” the world gets quiet. Released in 1992 from I Still Believe in You, the song is pure vulnerability — not about anger or blame, but the quiet ache that lingers after love is gone. The melody drifts like rain on an empty street, soft and unhurried. Vince’s voice — warm, trembling, honest — carries every ounce of heartbreak without needing to shout. “I’ve been tryin’ to get over you,” he confesses, and every listener who’s loved and lost feels seen.
TRYIN’ TO GET OVER YOU: VINCE GILL AND THE SOUND OF A HEART LEARNING HOW TO LET GO Few voices…