I Can Get By - Buddy Jewell



     
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I Can Get By Lyrics


In a simple life dreams die hard
You never let 'em go
All the while you play your hands
And you may never knowWhy it's always lady luck
On someone else's palm they read
You holding my two hands
Is really all I needI can get by if it all fell through
Right down to the bottom of my list
I can get by lookin' back on life
Find that I've too many things I've missedI can get by without doing
All the crazy things some people do
But I wouldn't want to try even
Barely gettin' by without youMany things I've come to need
That I could do without
And many more I've done without
I could come to needThe one thing that I'd fight to keep
Until my days are through
Is when I lay me down to sleep

I'm lyin' next to youI can get by if it all fell through
Right down to the bottom of my list
I can get by lookin' back on life
Find that I've too many things I've missedI can get by without doing
All the crazy things some people do
But I wouldn't want to try even
Barely gettin' by without youI can get by if it all fell through
Right down to the bottom of my list
I can get by lookin' back on life
Finding I've too many things I've missedBarely gettin' by without you
I can get by if it all fell through
Right down to the bottom of my list
I can get by lookin' back on lifeFind that I've too many things I've missed
I can get by without doing
All the crazy things some people do
But I wouldn't want to try even
Barely gettin' by without you
Songwriters
BLACK, CLINT PATRICKPublished by
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Buddy Jewell (born April 2, 1961) is an American country music performer who won the first Nashville Star competition. Born in Osceola, Arkansas, Jewell was 41 when he won the Nashville Star country music singing contest in 2003, aired on the USA network. Jewell had previously released two albums, but his Nashville Star victory won him a recording contract with Sony BMG/Columbia Records, and his post-Star album, Buddy Jewell, debuted at #1 and earned him a gold record and two top-five singles: "Help Pour Out The Rain" (2003) and "Sweet Southern Comfort" (2004).

Read more about Buddy Jewell on Last.fm.


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