Garth Brooks Releases His New Inspirational Single "People Loving People;" Listen Here

Mega-platinum selling country superstar Garth Brooks has announced the release of his most inspirational single to date "People Loving People." As of May 2014, with a total album sales of 69,544,000 copies, Garth Brooks is the best-selling album artist in the United States, ahead of the Beatles (65,730,000), Metellica (54,365,000), Mariah Carey (54,280,000) and Celine Dion (52,234,000).
Following a lengthy hiatus, Garth Brooks has announced a new tour, a new double album, and now, he's shared a new single. "People Loving People" is the first track from Brooks' upcoming LP, the first since 2001′s Scarecrow. Brooks is rumored to be releasing his new record in late November, following his comeback tour, which kicks off tomorrow in Rosemont, Illinois.
Here are the lyrics of "People Loving People:"
Doctor, you ain't got a pill
For whatever's makin' this world ill
You can't get forgived inside the store
And peace, it's a politician's war
You won't find no resolution in
The bottom of the bottle
In the stars, or Aristotle
The only answer to the problem
Is people loving people
That's the enemy of everything that's evil
Ain't no quick fix at the end of a needle
It's just people lovin' people
Words aren't what they seem to be
And talk is cheap, but lies are free
We fear what we don't understand
And we been scared since time began
All the colors and the cultures
Circle 'round us on a spindle
It's a complicated riddle
The solution is so simple
It's people loving people
That's the enemy of everything that's evil
Ain't no quick fix at the end of a needle
It's just people lovin' people
You can pawn it off on kings and queens
And those behind the curtain
Say I can't make a difference
In a world so full of hurtin'
But I believe the remedy
Starts right here with you and me
People loving people
That's the enemy of everything that's evil
Ain't no quick fix at the end of a needle
It's just people lovin' people
It's just people lovin' people
Now you can also listen to "People Loving People" below:
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