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I wasn't gonna drink tonight
Then I went to a bar
I wasn't gonna start that fight
But they pushed me way too far
And ooh, ooh
But you would never know
Ooh, ooh
But you would never know
I wasn't gonna watch the game
Now I'm shoutin' at the ball
I checked my phone and saw your name
So I must've missed your call
I wasn't gonna place that bet
But they said he'd take the fall
Now my clothes smell like cigarettes
But I don't smoke at all
Oh, ohh
But you would never know

Ooh, ohh
But you would never know
Ooh and I was out havin' fun
I was out of line
When I thought I was stayin' young
I was stayin' out in my mind
Life is like an old cassette
That you can't rewind
Now my clothes smell like cigarettes
And it happens all the time
Ohh
But you would never know
Ooh, ohh
But you would never know
Love and sex and TV sets
We never left my room
I used to speak and old regrets
Maybe I spoke too soon
I thought that I did my best
Now I know that isn't true
'Cause my clothes smell like cigarettes
And they used to smell like you
Used to smell like you
Used to smell like you, ooh yeah
Used to smell like you
Used to smell like you
Used to smell like you
I thought I did my best
Now I know that isn't true, yeah
'Cause my clothes smell like cigarettes
When they used to smell like you

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The Wreckers are a country duo formed when Grammy Award Winner Michelle Branch recruited fan and later, backing singer, Jessica Harp — who, at the time, was en route to signing a record deal of her own — on a new musical venture, incorporating elements from both Michelle's pop-rock style and Jessica's classical style into a unique-sounding amalgamation. Soon, their song, The Good Kind — originally recorded solely by Jessica — was featured on the hit teen soap opera One Tree Hill. They performed this song on the show on February 8, 2005.

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