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She Don't Try (To Make Me Love Her) - David Lee Murphy



     
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(David Lee Murphy)She called me up last evenin'
She said come on by
When I got there she was leavin'
And I was right on time
She said I'm sorry hon' but I can't stay
I've had a change of plans
When I get home it might be late
I hope you'll understandShe don't try to make me love her
She don't try to make me love her but I do
No she don't try to make me love her
She don't try to make me love her but I doI'm always bringin' her flowers
And she don't say a word
I tell her how I feel about her
It's like she never heard
I get the feelin' she avoiding me
Oh but just the same
If she ever started spoilin'me
It wouldn't change a thingShe don't try to make me love her

She don't try to make me love her but I do
No she don't try to make me love her
She don't try to make me love her but I doShe don't try to make me love her
She don't try to make me love her but I do
No she don't try to make me love her
She don't try to make me love her but I do

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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.

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