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Other Side of Town - Kim Richey



     
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You found a coffee shop you think you're gonna
Like a lot on the other side of town
Nobody knows you there, doesn't matter
What you wear on the other side of townAnybody thinks to look they won't find you
In the book 'cause you're on the other side of town
Life suits you just fine, outta sight
You're out of mind, you're on the other side of townYou can come out now the coast is clear, old ghosts
Don't run around here, no loose ends to tie you down
Don't have to worry that you'll run into, somebody who
Remembers you from that other side of townYou lay low for a little while, where you
Don't have to fake a smile on the other side of town
When you're ready I'll be too with open arms
To welcome you back from the other side of townYou can come out now the coast is clear, old ghosts
Don't run around here, no loose ends to tie you down
Don't have to worry that you'll run into, somebody who
Remembers you from that other side of townCareful, you don't go so far
You lose the best who you areYou can come out now the coast is clear, old ghosts
Don't run around here, no loose ends to tie you down

Don't have to worry that you'll run into, somebody who
Remembers you from that other side of town

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Kimberly Kay "Kim" Richey (born in 1956 in Zanesville, Ohio) is an American singer/songwriter. Though her work fits into the general country music category, her sound is not easily categorized. Her songs have been hits on both the country and pop charts. She has often been described as an Americana artist. Her 1995 self-titled debut album provided her first country hit, "Just My Luck", as well as the follow-up "Those Words We Said". Her follow-up album, 1996's Bitter Sweet featured a more pop-oriented sound.

Read more about Kim Richey on Last.fm.


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