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I Never Thought I'd Live This Long - Montgomery Gentry



     
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I've treated this ol' body like a stolen car
Just some old disposable machine
Pedal to the metal and a trail of broken hearts
Yea I'd fill it up with almost anything
My motto was live fast and go out strong
But I never thought that I'd live this longOnce I had a woman and she treated me real good
The kinda love I never will replace
One day I thought I ain't seen the world the way I should
So one night I got up and stepped away
I knew there'd be some lonely is comin' on
But I never thought that I'd live this longThere have been many times I really should have died
But somehow I survived on my mistakes
They say it makes me stronger, why does it take longer
Gettin' up these daysYea I'm old enough to have a few regrets
I'm still young enough to have my dreams
Maybe that's the reason that my life ain't over yet
All the places and the faces I ain't seen
I probably won't have time to see them all

But then again I never thought I'd live this long

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Montgomery Gentry is a country music duo, founded in the 1990s, consisting of Eddie Montgomery and Troy Gentry. Eddie Montgomery is the older brother of John Michael Montgomery. Some sources say that Troy Gentry is the son of Bobbie Gentry, which is untrue. Troy's parents are Lloyd and Pat Gentry. Eddie, Troy, and John were in a band called Early Tymz. Eddie and Troy continued to perform after John left to pursue a solo career. The duo went through several name changes before they decided to call themselves Montgomery Gentry. Eddie Montgomery is bald and seemingly always wears a hat. Eddie also has a habit of twirling his microphone on stage, which has become somewhat of a signature.

The band has released five CDs including "Some People Change" which was released in 2006

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