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Little Black Dress - Courtney Patton



     
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Okay,
I can see it now its all the same thing
Just different wrapping around it
No need,
To soften your words
Theyre still gonna hurt
So dont pull punches
I tried,to be everything youd ever wantand sometimes
I even stood on my heart and stomped now Im
Finally alone and dressed for the show
But going nowhereThey dont need to see me cryingIll get my little black dress on
And if I put on my favorite song
Im gonna dance until youre all gone
Ill get my little black dress onYou came
Lifted me up but then you dropped a hurricane
Now Im fighting to find the ground again,
To steady my feet
Get up off my knees and just remember that I am

More than just somebodys puppet I can
Find the cord and then Ill cut itI stand
A pretty good chance to dust myself off and danceIll get my little black dress on
And if I put on my favorite song
Im gonna dance until youre all gone
Ill get my little black dress on
I got my little black dress on
And if I tell myself that nothings wrong
This doesnt have to be a sad song
Not with my little black dress onIts time to connect the dots
And draw a different picture up
And paint you with the colors of
Everything I ever was
Return to the scene of the crime,
The day I let the music die
And rewrite the final lines 'cause this time IIll get my little black dress on
And if I put on my favorite song
Im gonna dance until youre all gone
Ill get my little black dress on
I got my little black dress on
And if I tell myself that nothings wrong
This doesnt have to be a sad song
Not with my little black dress on

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Singer/songwriter Courtney Patton has flown a little under the radar in recent years, far from a household name but a welcome discovery for listeners who've found their way to her sweet, soulful, and subtle approach to classic country music. Her first full-length record, "Triggering A Flood", was released in May 2013. Her expansive voice, laced with deep Texas twang but bearing the influence of favourite songwriters from the ‘70s folk-rock scene all the way through the present day, gives new life to old themes of finding love and freedom where you can and trying to hold yourself together when it slips away. She’s already a favourite of some of the scene’s brightest artists, having collaborated and played with the likes of Mike McClure, The Trishas, and new husband Jason Eady. With new material in the pipeline and a renewed interest in taking her music to a larger audience, she’s becoming not only a peer in talent but an indispensable part of the regional independent country music world herself. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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