A Few Questions (song)

"A Few Questions" is a song written by Ray Scott, Phillip Moore and Adam Wheeler, and recorded by American country music singer Clay Walker.

"[1] In an interview with Country Weekly, Walker said, "It feels awesome to be back on the radio with a new song.

When I was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis back in 1996, the Book of Job is part of the Bible I read over and over, trying to understand what I needed to do.

"[4] In an interview with The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Walker stated, "I was in Salt Lake City and took a call from a lady, and she was crying.

She said the song really affected her in a way, because there's a line that goes, "How can two people who've built a loving home/Try for years and never have a child of their own?/And somewhere out there tonight/There's a baby no one's holding tight."

"[7] Walker told the Daily News, "I haven't had a new single at radio in a couple of years, but now I am on the best label in town.

"[8] "A Few Questions" is a country pop ballad with string section, piano, and classical guitar accompaniment.

In it, the male narrator asks God a few questions that he has in mind, such as why a couple could fail to produce a child, when there are other children who are unloved and in need of a family.

An electric guitar solo precedes the third verse, in which he asks what God thinks of him ("Can you see the good through all the bad").