Just an ordinary minute without you
But I'm used to it
Just the ordinary heartache I go through
But I'm used to it
Whoever said time heals all wounds
Never had to lose someone like you
My heart is broken my soul's in pieces too
But I'm used to it
Sometimes I feel so guilty for feeling the way I do
Cause I'm still in live with you
But I'm getting used to it
Everybody's so proud of me these days looks like I'm fime
I guess I've gotten use to it
Some hero for dealing with the pain
Getting on with life
I guess I'm used to it
I learned not to talk about you
Cause they get tired of of hearing bout the tears I cry without you
My heart is broken my soul's in pieces too
But I'm used to it
Sometimes I feel so guilty for feeling the way I do
Cause I'm still in live with you
But I'm getting used to it
From Radney Foster "Are You Ready For The Big Show"
Dual Tone Records 2001
Universal Polygram Publishing/Spunker Songs (ASCAP)
Jeff Armstrong keyboards
Chris Thile mandolin
Byron House bass
Ashley Arrison background vocals
Mike McAdam guitar
MAtt Thompson drums
Radney Foster is an American singer-songwriter born in Del Rio, Texas, on July 20, 1959. Initially known as a songwriter in Nashville, he debuted in 1986 forming the duo Foster and Lloyd with Bill Lloyd. The duo released three albums for RCA Records between 1986 and 1990, charting nine singles on the country charts. After the duo's split, Foster embarked on a successful solo career, releasing several critically acclaimed albums. Among his most notable songs are "Just What I Do", "I Will Be Here" and "The River's Gonna Rise".
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