Mark Chesnutt’s Touching Performance of “I’ll Think of Something”
“I’ll Think of Something” is a country song by Mark Chesnutt, released in 1992 as the third single from his album “Longnecks & Short Stories.” The song was written by Larry Boone and Paul Nelson.
The lyrics of “I’ll Think of Something” portray the narrator struggling to come to terms with a breakup. He promises his former lover that he’ll find a way to cope with the heartache, even if it means pretending that he’s over them. The song explores the universal theme of dealing with the aftermath of a relationship and the difficulty of moving on.
Mark Chesnutt’s traditional country vocals and the emotional delivery of the lyrics contributed to the song’s appeal. The musical arrangement features a mix of classic country instrumentation, including steel guitar and fiddle.
“I’ll Think of Something” performed well on the country music charts, reaching the top of the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart in 1992. The song’s relatable theme and Chesnutt’s authentic performance resonated with country music fans, making it one of his notable hits.
Over the years, “I’ll Think of Something” has remained a fan favorite and is often remembered as one of Mark Chesnutt’s successful and emotionally resonant songs.