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One, two...Well call me crazy, or you can call me anytime you want
Or call me maybe, 'cause I kinda love that song
Be my Madonna, or Steven Tyler in my dreams
'Cause when I'm with you (yeah)
Well I don't wanna miss a thingI can't help but turnin' you up
And I can't seem to be gettin' enough well
Time after time I hit rewindWhen I'm low, you turn me on just like
The radio; with every single note
I'm wild and young and free and loud singin'
'Don't Stop Believing', windows down
Well I can't help but sing along
'Cause you feel like my favorite song yeah
You feel like my favorite songYou could be my all star, just like Smash Mouth said you were
Circa summer, maybe 1994? (It was '99)
Be John Bon Jovi, or cool like Johnny Cash used to
Livin' on a Prayer, singing the Folsom Prison BluesI can't help but turnin' you up
And I can't seem to be gettin' enough well
Time after time I hit rewindWhen I'm low, you turn me on just like

The radio; with every single note
I'm wild and young and free and loud singin'
'Don't Stop Believing', windows down
Well I can't help but sing along
'Cause you feel like my favorite song yeah
You feel like my favorite songOh and you keep spinning round in my head
And when it's over play it again and again
And I know every word and note by heart
'Cause you feel just like my favorite song
Ooh turn me on just like the radio
With every single note
I'm wild and young and free and loud singin'
'Don't Stop Believing', windows down
Well I can't help but sing along
'Cause you feel like my favorite song yeah
You feel like my favorite song
You feel like my favorite song

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Ben Rector (born November 6, 1986) is a singer/songwriter from Tulsa, Oklahoma now based in Nashville, Tennessee. Rector’s stylistic influences include pop, rock, and folk music.

Rector took piano lessons as a small child but did not begin playing music seriously until he picked up the guitar in high school. He began writing songs in tenth grade and formed a band called Euromart the following year. Euromart made an EP and played club shows in Tulsa, but dissolved when the members left for college.

After high school, Rector attended the University of Arkansas where he studied marketing. During his freshman year he recorded a self-titled EP that featured the song “Conversation”, which won the Grand Prize in the pop category of the John Lennon Songwriting Contest in 2006. He is the youngest person ever to win the award for the pop category. The EP grew popular in surrounding states, and by his sophomore year, Rector began touring frequently on weekends and during breaks in the school year. In 2008 Rector released his first full-length record, Twenty Tomorrow, followed by Songs That Duke Wrote in 2009. In 2009 Rector was given the NAMA award for best singer songwriter in Northwest Arkansas. During his college career at the University of Arkansas he played approximately 200 shows.

In June 2009 Rector moved to Nashville with his wife to pursue songwriting and to continue his career as an artist. On November 28, 2009 he released Jingles and Bells, a Christmas album composed of classic Christmas songs. Rector arranged the songs and played all the instruments on the album. He released his most recent album Into The Morning on February 16, 2010. Through word of mouth, the record peaked at #5 on the iTunes pop chart, #10 on the iTunes overall chart, and #11 on Billboard Heatseekers.[3] Immediately following the release, Rector co-headlined the “Three Amigos” tour throughout the eastern half of the United States with fellow Nashvillians Steve Moakler and Andrew Ripp. Later in the spring of 2010 he toured with both Dave Barnes and Five for Fighting.

His song “After All” was used in the June 15, 2010 episode of the ABC Family show Pretty Little Liars.

Albums
Year Title
2007 Twenty Tomorrow
2008 Songs That Duke Wrote
2010 Into the Morning
2011 Something like This

EPs
Year Title
2006 Ben Rector
2009 Jingles and Bells

Singles
Year Title
2010 Summer Candy

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