Atop a shuffling country-rock beat, this song finds Rodney Atkins reassuring the listener that despite all the chaos of late, he or she is doing it right: "Yeah, you're doing it right You're shinin' in your light You ain't losing your mind No everything's fine You're dropping the ball But you're picking it up You stumbling and fallin' and falling in love You're hangin' on tight You're prayin' each night You're doin' it right." The song was penned by Nashville songwriter Jay Knowles (George Strait's "She'll Leave You With A Smile," Alan Jackson's "So You Don't Have to Love Me Anymore"). According to Atkins, the song made a big impact on his life, and he knew as soon as he heard it that he had to cut it.
Atkins said the song's message is one that is special to him. "'Doin' It Right' is a song that I need to hear every day," he stated. "It's a prayer, and a moment. It's a song about not only my faith in God but also God's faith in me." He added, "It's a song I needed to hear. It's a song about spiritual progress, not spiritual perfection."
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