Introduction:
“I’ve Been A Long Time Leaving (But I’ll Be A Long Time Gone)” is a song covered by Toby Keith on his 2010 album Bullets in the Gun. Originally written and performed by Roger Miller in 1966, the song has been reinterpreted by various country artists over the years, including Waylon Jennings. Toby Keith’s rendition brings his distinct country style to this classic tune, combining his signature sound with a timeless narrative.
The song’s lyrics revolve around the theme of leaving, which is a common motif in country music. It speaks about the difficulty of leaving a relationship, but also about the finality of being truly gone once that decision is made. This duality is reflected in the song’s title, suggesting both the drawn-out process of leaving and the irreversible nature of departure.
Keith’s version maintains the song’s upbeat, honky-tonk energy while adding his modern country flair, making it resonate with contemporary audiences. It was part of his Bullets in the Gun album, which was released during a successful period in his career and further established him as a staple in country music. His version showcases his vocal strength and his ability to connect with traditional country themes while appealing to newer generations.
This song’s inclusion in Bullets in the Gun highlights Keith’s appreciation for classic country influences, as well as his knack for selecting material that complements his robust, outlaw-inspired image.