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I can't believe that I've found you
Fate did a number on me
If you end up with my arms around you
It's meant to beWell, maybe my crazy is showing
But maybe I'm hooked on your touch
But wherever my life is going
There ain't no rush
'CauseWherever you're going
I'd like to go too
If you don't have anything
Better to do
I'd love to spend
Some more time together
So what are you doing
Between now and foreverI'll take the blue with the gray days
I just pray the road will be long
'Cause if I'm beside you there's no way
I can go wrongWherever you're going

I'd like to go too
If you don't have anything
Better to do
I'd love to spend
Some more time together
So what are you doing
Between now and foreverI'd love to spend some more time together
So what are you doing
Between now and foreverWhat are you doing
Between now and forever
Songwriters
PFRIMMER, DONALD R./WHITE, BRYAN/TEREN, GEORGE G., IIIPublished by
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Bryan White was born February 17, 1974 in Lawton, Oklahoma. In the mid 1990s, when Bryan was only in his early twenties, he quickly became one of country music's hottest young stars earning number one singles on the Billboard country chart with his songs "Someone Else's Star" and "Rebecca Lynn" from his debut album. "I'm Not Supposed to Love You Anymore" reached fourth, and then he had numbers with "So Much For Pretending" and "Sittin' On Go" from his second album. Although one critic labelled Bryan's first two albums as "surprisingly mature", it was mainly teen fans which helped launch his success. The first issue of Teen Country magazine was devoted solely to him.



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