DamnLyrics - The center provides all the lyrics

She Always Said - David Lee Murphy



     
Page format: Left Center Right
Direct link:
BB code:
Embed:

She Always Said Lyrics


She left town with the guitar man
From the Delta Outlaws Hillbilly Band
They played the Elks and the Eagles club
The VFW and my Holiday Inn
No matter what big stories he told her
This little town was too small to hold her
She always said, she had to get out of here
Had to get outta this place
She always had her heart set on Hollywood
Heaven knows she had the face
There wasn't nothin' that she couldn't do
Once she got the thought in her head
I'm here 'til I'm gone
And that's what she always said
Well, she left him with a heart broke grin
On a first class flight outta New Orleans
Her plane disappeared as he was wavin' goodbye
He could only imagine, she was wavin' at him

But he's not the first and he won't be the last
She would've told him but he didn't ask
She always said, she had to get out of here
Had to get outta this place
She always had her heart set on Hollywood
Heaven knows she had the face
There wasn't nothin' that she couldn't do
Once she got the thought in her head
I'm here 'til I'm gone
And that's what she always said
She ain't the kind to let herself
Be tied down to anything
I know I didn't wanna listen
Anytime she started talkin' that way
She always said, she had to get out of here
Had to get outta this place
She always had her heart set on Hollywood
Heaven knows she had the face
There wasn't nothin' that she couldn't do
Once she got the thought in her head
I'm here 'til I'm gone
And that's what she always said
I'm here 'til I'm gone
And that's what she always said

Enjoy the lyrics !!!
David Lee Murphy (born January 7, 1959 in Herrin, Illinois) is an American country music singer-songwriter. Signed to MCA Records in 1994, Murphy made his first appearance on the U.S. Billboard country charts that year with "Just Once", a song from the soundtrack to the 1994 film 8 Seconds. A year later, Murphy's debut album Out With a Bang was released; overall, it produced four chart singles, including his Number One single to date, 1995's "Dust on the Bottle". His follow-up albums, Gettin' Out the Good Stuff (1996) and We Can't All Be Angels (1997) were less successful than their predecessors, and by 1998, Murphy was dropped from MCA's roster; a fourth album, Tryin' to Get There, was released in 2004 on Koch Entertainment.

Between 1994 and 2004, Murphy charted a total of thirteen singles on the U.S. Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks charts, one of which (1995's "Dust on the Bottle") reached Number One. In addition, he has co-written singles for other country artists, including "Living in Fast Forward", a Number One single for Kenny Chesney in 2006.

User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License and may also be available under the GNU FDL.

View All

David Lee Murphy