“Scroll down to the end of the article to listen to music.”
Introduction

There’s something deeply moving about watching a family grow—especially when that family carries the legacy of someone like Toby Keith. As his son Stelen and daughter-in-law Haley shared radiant photos from their baby shower, you couldn’t help but feel that mix of joy and something else… a quiet ache for the man whose voice once filled every corner of that home.

And that’s where “Who’s That Man” comes into focus.

Originally released in 1994, this song wasn’t just another chart-topper for Toby—it was one of his most hauntingly personal ballads. It tells the story of a man who drives past his old house, now filled with someone else’s laughter and life. The pain in his voice? It’s real. It’s raw. It’s the sound of a man watching life move on without him.

Now, flip that memory on its head. Imagine Toby watching this moment—the next generation of Keiths starting their own story. The nursery being painted. The baby clothes being folded. The same house, maybe. But this time, it’s filled with love that carries his name forward.

“Who’s That Man” reminds us how time doesn’t stop for anyone. But these baby shower photos? They remind us why we keep going.

It’s legacy. It’s family. And it’s love—stretching from the past, right into this brand-new chapter.

Video

Lyrics

Turn left at the old hotel
I know this boulevard much too well
It hasn’t changed since I’ve been gone
Oh, this used to be my way home
They paved the road through the neighborhood
I guess the county finally fixed it good
It was gettin’ rough
Someone finally complained enough
Fight the tears back with a smile
Stop and look for a little while
Oh, it’s plain to see
The only thing missing is me
That’s my house and that’s my car
That’s my dog in my backyard
There’s the window to the room
Where she lays her pretty head
I planted that tree out by the fence
Not long after we moved in
There’s my kids and that’s my wife
But who’s that man running my life?
If I pulled in would it cause a scene?
They’re not really expecting me
Those kids have been through hell
I hear they’ve adjusted well
Turn around in the neighbor’s drive
I’d be hard to recognize
In this pickup truck
It’s just an old fixer up
Drive away one more time
A lot of things runnin’ through my mind
I guess the less things change
The more they never seem the same
That’s my house and that’s my car
That’s my dog in my backyard
There’s the window to the room
Where she lays her pretty head
I planted that tree out by the fence
Not long after we moved in
There’s my kids and that’s my wife
But who’s that man running my life?
Yeah, that’s my house and that’s my car
That’s my dog in my backyard
There’s the window to the room
Where she lays her pretty head
I planted that tree out by the fence
Not long after we moved in
There’s my kids and that’s my wife
But who’s that man running my life?
Who’s that man running my life?
(Who’s that man?)
(Who’s that man?) Who’s that man running my life?
(Who’s that man?) Hmm-mm
(Who’s that man?) Who’s that man running my life?
(Who’s that man?)
(Who’s that man?)