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They Call It Falling For A Reason - Trisha Yearwood



     
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He had me spinning like a girl in the circus in a trapeze act
Tell me what are you supposed to do
When you've been kissed like that
I don't think I've ever been so high
Is it any wonder I felt like I could flyIt's a tumblin' rush, it's a helpless kind of feeling
When your heart doesn't know which way is up or down
Till you hit the ground hard and fast, bruised and barely breathin'
I guess they call it falling for a reasonI was death defying, yeah, flying with the greatest of ease
There was nothing out there but the wind and the air and me
It's a long way down I don't know how I survived
It's a hell of a way to feel like you're aliveIt's a tumblin' rush, it's a helpless kind of feeling
When your heart doesn't know which way is up or down
Till you hit the ground hard and fast, bruised and barely breathin'
I guess they call it falling for a reasonFallingI don't think I've ever been so high
Is it any wonder I felt like I could flyIt's a tumblin' rush, it's a helpless kind of feeling
When your heart doesn't know which way is up or down
Till you hit the ground hard and fast, bruised and barely breathin'
I guess they call it falling for a reason

They call it falling for a reasonFalling
Falling

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Trisha Yearwood (born September 19, 1964) is a three-time Grammy-winning American country music singer. She cites Linda Ronstadt as her biggest influence, and Ronstadt's sound and vocal stylings are clearly apparent in Yearwood's music. Other influences include Emmylou Harris, Patsy Cline, and Elvis Presley. Patricia Lynn Yearwood was born in Monticello, Georgia to Jack and Gwen Yearwood, and developed her musical talent in Nashville, Tennessee, where she interned as a receptionist for the local company MTM Records.

Read more about Trisha Yearwood on Last.fm.


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