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Carrie Underwood Marks 20th Anniversary Of Ballad That 'Changed My Life'

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Carrie Underwood marked the 20th anniversary of “Jesus, Take the Wheel” on Sunday (October 19).

Now an eight-time Grammy winner, Underwood said in an Instagram post on Sunday that the single “changed my life and has meant so much to me over the years. I’m truly blessed to be able to continue singing this beautiful song.” She credited songwriters Hillary Lindsey, Gordie Sampson and late songwriting legend Brett James, plus producer Mark Bright with bringing the classic country ballad to life.

Underwood’s “Jesus, Take the Wheel” appeared on her debut record, Some Hearts, after her career-launching win on American Idol’s fourth season in 2005. The Oklahoma-born singer-songwriter has since returned to the competition show as a judge, joining judges Luke Bryan and Lionel Richie, and reuniting with longtime host Ryan Seacrest. Some Hearts also included “Before He Cheats,” “Wasted” and more. It’s one of many examples of country music turning 20 years old in 2025, along with unforgettable hits by Dierks BentleyFaith HillLeAnn RimesBrad PaisleyMiranda LambertKenny Chesney and many other artists. Find a list of country hits turning 20 this year here.

See Underwood’s tribute to her classic single here, and listen to “Jesus, Take the Wheel” again below.