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Track: Memory Of Me
Artist: Holly Williams
Album: The Ones We Never Knew

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Name: Holly Williams
Spotify Genres: americana, alt country
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Born: March 12, 1981 in Cullman, Alabama American country singer songwriter and guitarist, born 12 March 1981 in Nashville, Tennessee, USA. Granddaughter of [a=Hank Williams] and [a1086707], daughter of [a=Hank Williams Jr.], sister of [a3508427] and half-sister of [a=Hank Williams III]. Married to [a2015210]. At age 17 she began playing her father’s guitars and was writing her own songs shortly thereafter. After graduating from high school, Williams moved to Los Angeles and began focusing on music more intently. By 2004, she had written and recorded her first LP, Ones We Never Knew, released by Universal South. After recovering from a serious car accident, Williams recorded her second album, Here With Me (Mercury 2009), which was praised by Billboard as “one of the best singer/songwriter albums to come out of Nashville.” She released her third album, The Highway (2013) on her own label, Georgiana, to critical acclaim, gaining praise in American Songwriter, The New York Times, and People magazine, and reaching No. 18 on the U.S. Country charts. In addition to her music career, Williams operates two successful boutiques in Nashville: White’s Mercantile and H. Audrey.

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Release: Holly Williams - The Ones We Never Knew
Year: 2004
Genres: Folk, World, & Country
Styles: Country, Folk

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LYRICS

Love no more, I have got a prayer
I ask forgiveness everywhere
Devil unseen, please stop bothering me
I've got a broken man to repair
Brakes aren't working now
I'm trying to stop this train
Of desperation, loneliness and pain

Nothing's up ahead, the lights are supposed to be there
And you probably think I never cared
I hope to God one day you find some peace
With the memory of me

Now it's all in your head, and I'm the one at fault
Maybe I never loved you at all
I'd like to say I did, but I just don't know how
My heart could do the damage I allowed
The victim of my youth, the soldier of my dread
And I left all those tears in your bed
I hope to God one day you'll find some peace
with the memory me

My potential is improving, my reckless days more calm
I know you won't believe me when I'm singing you this song
Damn I wanted to please you, I just didn't have the will
I was never looking for someone to keep me still...
Now I see

So if you pass this way again, if you feel the need
I'd love to hear the words that wait for me
But you don't need my sympathy, you're stronger than I think
I know you'll find your peace with the memory of me.