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Bad For Me - Danielle Peck



     
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I like chocolate but my hips sure don't
I like drinkin' red wine but tomorrow my head sure won't
These are just some things that I love that are bad for me
I like shoppin' but my purse sure don't
I like wearin' high heels but tomorrow my feet sure won't
These are just some things that I love that are bad for me
But of all the things I shouldn't do, number one is lovin' you
There's a fatal charm in your faithless arms
Why is everything that feels so dang good bad for me?
I like fast cars but the law sure don't
I like partyin' late but tomorrow my boss sure won't
These are just some things that I love that are bad for me
But of all the things I shouldn't do, number one is lovin' you
There's a fatal charm in your faithless arms
Why is everything that feels so dang good bad for me?
Oh, I like danger but common sense sure don't
Tonight I'll like your sweet lies but tomorrow my heart sure won't
These are just some things that I love that are bad for me

But of all the things I shouldn't do, number one is lovin' you
There's a fatal charm in your faithless arms
Why is everything that feels so dang good bad for me?
Oh, you're one of those things I love
But you're bad for me, so bad for me

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There is an undeniable division in Danielle Pecks voice. A bluesy pull, a reluctant smokiness that, when it breaks, yields soaring, ringing, soul-stirring power and clarity. That tantalizing slow-pour tension is a fitting reflection of the artist herself. Is she an exuberant young country singer or an experienced and purposed entertainer? Is she the self-described plain Jane girl next door or a statuesque brunette bombshell? Is she a former waitress fighting for her big break or a prolific songwriter...

Read more about Danielle Peck on Last.fm.


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