The Bible was given to McCreery's grandfather when he was eight years old. He carried it through WWII, reading it every night to find hope "in the middle of hell".

Finally, the Bible is passed to the narrator (McCreery), who promises to read it when feeling down. Artistic Inspiration

Reviewers have compared its narrative style to classics like Randy Travis's "Three Wooden Crosses," noting its focus on life's journey through a spiritual lens. That Old King James - song and lyrics by Scotty McCreery

McCreery has noted that the song passed the "mama-crying test"—a metric he used during his debut album's recording where any song that made his mother cry was considered "a good one". The track was specifically chosen to be the closing song of his debut album to represent his Christian way of living. Legacy and Later Works

The song established a thematic foundation for McCreery's career, emphasizing a blend of traditional faith with modern country.

"That Old King James" is a poignant, faith-based track from Scotty McCreery ’s 2011 debut album, . The song serves as an emotional centerpiece that highlights McCreery's deep-rooted Christian faith and the importance of family heritage. Song Meaning and Story

Upon his death, the Bible passed to his daughter (McCreery's mother). The song describes how she turned to it during difficult times, such as facing cancer or the "crazy kids" in her life.

This later track from his album Rise & Fall is often cited as a spiritual successor to "That Old King James." It continues the theme of the Bible as a "blueprint" for life during difficult times.

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