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This town doesn't understand
Two people makin' dreams and plans
They say we’re much too young
In this town
This town’s full of narrow minds
Can’t see beyond the city limit signs
They close the bedroom blinds
In this town
I've done some thinkin' and I realize
There’s more than dairy queens and Friday nights
While we’re still young, we've gotta get away
Together we can make our break
From this town word’ll get around
Two renegades escaped
No, they couldn't keep us down
And this town will be a dime store memory
Baby, I just know it
There’s a better place to be than this town

Oh, this town
Now this town’s got a factory
Not much future here for you and me
It’s as far as they can see
In this town
I've heard the wind blowin' at my door
Voices tellin' me there’s so much more
It’s easy to get bored
In this town
I've just got to see those those city lights
It’s time we spread our wings and learn to fly
They’ll never catch us if we disappear
Oh the interstate is much to near
To this town word’ll get around
Two renegades escaped
No, they couldn't keep us down
And this town will be a dime store memory
Baby, I just know it
There’s a better place to be than this town
Oh, this town
Can’t you just hear them talkin' their righteous words
Burnin' down the wire
What do we care what they think now
Thinkin's not allowed in this town
This town word’ll get around
Two renegades escaped
No, they couldn't keep us down
And this town will be a dime store memory
Baby, I just know it
There’s a better place to be than this town
Oh, this town
This town
This town
This town

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Bryan White was born February 17, 1974 in Lawton, Oklahoma. In the mid 1990s, when Bryan was only in his early twenties, he quickly became one of country music's hottest young stars earning number one singles on the Billboard country chart with his songs "Someone Else's Star" and "Rebecca Lynn" from his debut album. "I'm Not Supposed to Love You Anymore" reached fourth, and then he had numbers with "So Much For Pretending" and "Sittin' On Go" from his second album. Although one critic labelled Bryan's first two albums as "surprisingly mature", it was mainly teen fans which helped launch his success. The first issue of Teen Country magazine was devoted solely to him.



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