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If You Ever Get Lonely - Love And Theft



     
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Thanks for calling, it's so good to hear your voice,
But you keep breaking up, and all the static and the noise
But I keep listening, 'cause I never had a choice, when it came to youI'd love to see you if you're ever out this way
You sound happy, the things are working out okay
And I'm getting better, at putting one foot in front of the other.And I know that California is away,
And I know there's tons of people in LA,But if you ever get lonely and you miss me,
If you need someone to listen.
Even if it's only the sound of someone's voice who loves you
If that you need to hear, you know where to find me
If you ever get lonely.Sounds like a good time going down at the other end,
You got a new love, you got a new life, a whole new set of friends.
But are you listening? Do you expect me to pretend
That I don't love you, I don't love you?But if you ever get lonely and you miss me,
If you need someone to listen.
Even if it's only the sound of someone's voice who loves you
If that you need to hear, you know where to find me
If you ever get lonely.Were you ever really listening?
Were you ever really there?And if you ever get lonely and you miss me,

If you need someone to listen.
Even if it's only the sound of someone's voice who loves you
If that you need to hear, you know where to find me
If you ever get lonely, if you ever get lonely.

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Love and Theft is a bit different from the group that scored a Top 10 hit two years ago with “Runaway.” But the changes that have affected the group—most notably, signing with RCA Records and downsizing to a duo—have actually brought Love and Theft closer to what it originally set out to be: a band that writes, records and performs honest, soulful country music. While Stephen Barker Liles and Eric Gunderson are proud of their successful first effort, they are excited to have teamed with producer Josh Leo (Alabama, Nitty Gritty Dirt Band) on their RCA effort.

Read more about Love and Theft on Last.fm.


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