Let Him In Anyway

Album: For Recreational Use Only (2025)
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Songfacts®:

  • "Let Him In Anyway" is a heartfelt country ballad full of sorrow, frustration, and a sincere, slightly desperate hope for mercy. Blake Shelton stands before the Almighty, pleading on behalf of a friend who was almost ready to convert, almost ready to turn his life around before his time on Earth runs out. It's a song of unfinished redemption, of faith interrupted, and of a man left behind to ask, with all the weight of grief, if that might still be enough.
  • Hardy, Zach Abend, Kyle Clark, and Carson Wallace wrote the song.

    Songwriter and artist Hardy is no stranger to Blake Shelton's discography, having co-written "God's Country," Hell Right" and "Come Back As A Country Boy" - songs filled with fire, grit, and an unwavering sense of rural defiance. "Let Him In Anyway" is something different: quieter, more vulnerable, and a little closer to the heart.

    Zach Abend, from Syracuse, New York, is a songwriter whose credits include Chris Lane's "Drunk People" and Kenny Chesney's "Take Her Home."

    Kyle Clark, originally from Jefferson, Georgia, is both a songwriter and performer, known for his own singles like "Hope It's Hot Out" and writing "Villain" for Lily Rose, a gold-certified single that gained traction on TikTok.

    Carson Wallace is a songwriter and artist from Springville, California. This is his first major placement after signing with Sony Music Publishing and Relative Music Group.
  • The song struck Shelton as soon as he heard it. "Hardy is a co-writer and a friend, and I've never heard a song like this before," he said. "When I first listened to it, I knew it was something special."
  • Shelton has touched on themes of heartache, faith, and loss before. "She Wouldn't Be Gone" is a song of heartbreak and longing, while "God Gave Me You" leans into divine intervention of a more romantic nature. But "Let Him In Anyway" is different. It's not about finding love or surviving loss - it's about making a case for the ones who didn't quite make it. It's a song of advocacy, of arguing with God in the way that only someone who truly believes can.

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