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Track: Same Old You
Artist: Miranda Lambert
Album: Four The Record

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Name: Miranda Lambert
Spotify Genres: country
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American Country Music Singer, Songwriter and Guitarist, born November 10, 1983 in Longview, Texas, United States. Placed third on Season One of Nashville Star in 2003. She is the Daughter of Songwriter and Guitarist [a=Rick Lambert]. Married to [a=Blake Shelton] from 2011 to 2015.

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Release: Miranda Lambert - Four The Record
Year: 2011
Genres: Rock, Folk, World, & Country
Styles: Country, Country Rock

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LYRICS

So here you are
In your borrowed car
Kicking rocks around
Looking at your shoes
It's the same old you
Tell me where you been
And where you're going to
Where were you last night
Boy listen up when I'm talking to you
It's the same old you

Another lonely night
With that same old whiskey morning

It's the same old you
When you get to drinking
The same old you
When you're on the town
The same old you
In church on Sunday
Getting high when the sun goes down

Well this time I done some thinking
And I think I'm done with you
Cause until I get to leaving
It's just the same old me too

Well your mama's gonna cry her eyes
There ain't gonna be no wedding day
What's she gonna say?
When I tell her how I had no choice
The same old you couldn't even raise your voice
And ask me to stay
I wouldn't anyway

So you can keep your ring
And I'll keep my daddy's name

It's the same old you
When you get to drinking
The same old you
When you're on the town
The same old you
In church on Sunday
Getting high when the sun goes down

This time I done some thinking
And I think I'm done with you
Cause until I get to leaving
It's just the same old me too

Cause until I get to leaving
It's just the same old me too