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Artist: One Less Reason
Album: Everyday Life
Title: Sadly Smiling ThroughYou're talking like you're leaving
You said it's your heart and not my call to
Make you feel like feeling
You were so ashamed when I fell on my two feet again
And God I hated your friends
I gave you love they could never buy
Or even try to understand
The part of me that it came from
Don't you see that(Chorus)
Sadly I'm smiling through
All the truth that you took
And the lies that you told me
There's nothing that I can do
With the promise you made
That you'd never remember
No coming back for you

It hurts so much to feel all this pain
And so I haven't felt lately
No coming back for you, back to...Did you even notice it when I changed?
'Cause I could score in your heart,
But I could never place
And did I forget to say
I was so proud of you
When things were caving in
And things were tough, I knowCLICK ABOVE TO VISIT OUR SPONSORSI didn't say that I loved you enough
But just cause I wasn't saying it
Doesn't mean that I wasn't thinking it(Chorus)
Sadly I'm smiling through
All the truth that you took
And the lies that you told me
There's nothing that I can do
With the promise you made
That you'd never remember
No coming back for you
It hurts so much to feel all this pain
And so I haven't felt lately
No coming back for you, back to...And my confusion made clear(Chorus)
Sadly I'm smiling through
All the truth that you took
And the lies that you told me
There's nothing that I can do
With the promise you made
That you'd never remember
No coming back for you
It hurts so much to feel all this pain
And so I haven't felt lately
No coming back for you, back to you

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A hugely popular unsigned modern rock band from Jackson/Memphis, TN and Orlando, FL.

With passionate music, intense vocals and songs that parallel the day-to-day issues that we all face, One Less Reason touches people in a way that fosters a fierce loyalty and connection between band and fan that is rare in music today. OLR is Cris Brown (vocals), Ryan Giles (guitar), Brad Butler (guitar), Terry Brown (bass), and Jeff Moore (drums), but it is also much bigger than any of the individual members. OLR is truly a family. The band is as devoted to their fans as their fans are to the band. With over 100,000 Myspace friends, OLR has become an internet phenomenon that process that it is possible to draw a fan from virtually every demographic. With a recent string of radio successes and sold out shows throughout the southeast and Midwest, One Less Reason is writing a story that is increasingly impossible to ignore.

One Less Reason continues to dominate the charts at alternative addition with their latest single “Seasons” which held the number one spot for a month and remained on the chart for 15 weeks. More recently, “Seasons” stirred a buzz on a national level at commercial rock radio stations around the country. Although radio spins often elude the unsigned, this act has managed to grab rotation on 102.3 in Jackson, TN. Z95 in Poplar Bluff, MO. Z98.5 Tupelo, MS and Nashville’s favorite 102.9 The Buzz to get started…

With their explosive live performance, they have captured the attention of the media and have become crowd favorites at showcases and music festivals such as FMF and Memphis in May 2010. Their consistent draw has earned them the honor of opening for acts like Shinedown, Godsmack, Hinder, Taking Back Sunday, Aaron Lewis, OneRepublic, Theory of A Deadman, and 10 Years.

In addition to heavy touring, One Less Reason’s recognition landed a licensing agreement with National Retail Powerhouse, “Buckle,” a single, “A Day to Be Alone,” featured in the file “Hero Wanted” with Cuba Gooding Jr and Ray Liotta.

Criss Brown now has a side project called "Jassepy Moses and The Vagytarians"

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