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Gone Either Way - Ray Scott



     
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You can lay right here beside me, like there ain’t nothing wrong,
Kill the light and say goodnight and turn the TV off,
Act as if I don’t know what it is that you cant find the words to say,
Aw baby you can leave or you can stay,
You’re gone either way
We can share the bed and share the rent but this house ain’t a home,
And if I’m gonna be lonely I’d just assume be alone,
How can you say you love me when you can’t even look me in the face,
Stay right here and disappear without a trace,
You’re gone either way
I don’t need the hurt from hangin’ on to someone who’s got one foot out the door
And I can’t waste another minute of my love if you don’t love me anymore,
No, no, no
Naw, don’t need the hurt from hangin’ on to someone who’s got one foot out the door,
I can’t waste another minute of my love if you don’t love me anymore
Don’t know why you sit here with me, we both know the truth,
You just worry ‘bout what leavin’ me would make people think of you,

It don’t matter what your mamma or your daddy or your preacher’s got to say,
Girl you can hit that door or waste another day,
What kind of difference would it make,
You’re gone either way,
Girl you’re gone either way,
So just get on.

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Ray Scott refers to two musicians. One is a contemporary country musician. The other was a rockabilly star from Indiana who produced classic rockabilly music in the 1950's, often with his band, the Demens or his other band, the Four Recorders. Ray Scott (Henry Raymond Scott) died in 1999. The contemporary Ray Scott grew up outside of Semora, North Carolina. He was influenced by the farming community around him and by the country outlaw movement (Johnny Cash, Merle Haggard, Kris Kristofferson, Waylon Jennings, and Willie Nelson).

Read more about Ray Scott on Last.fm.


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