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You're The One I'm Talking To - Jimmy Wayne



     
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You're The One I'm Talking To Lyrics


I ain't the best, I ain't the worst, won't be the last, sure ain't the first
A man who ever had a dream that finally got a break
So don't take this wrong, I know I'm blessed
But what you see is what you get
My own interpretation of what's missing most these daysIdentity, a real point of view
A little honesty, things we all could useI don't think the world's all bad the life is cheap and love don't last
In fact I think it's just a few who'd like us to believe that's true
I think most are sick and tired of all the hip and uninspired
Saying cool is in and good is out
I bet I've got your attention now oh and if I don't then
You're the one I'm talkin' to, you're the one I'm talkin' toI'm tired of seeing youthful eyes growing up desensitized
By what they're seeing on TV, believing that's reality
That sex is love and life's a game, where all the winners look the same
Designer jeans, expensive shoes, imported cars and attitudes
What happened to individuality the right to choose your own destiny?I don't think the world's all bad the life is cheap and love don't last
In fact I think it's just a few who'd like us to believe that's true
I think most are sick and tired of all the hip and uninspired
Saying cool is in and good is out

I bet I've got your attention now oh and if I don't then
Then you're the one I'm talkin' to, you're the one I'm talkin' toI don't believe the world's all bad the life is cheap and love don't last
That cool is in and good is out, have I got your attention now?
'Cause if I don't then, you're the one I'm talkin' to
You're the one I'm talkin' to

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Jimmy Wayne was born Oct. 23, 1972, in Cleveland County, N.C. With a stable home life, Wayne went back to high school and worked his way through community college, earning an associate's degree in criminal justice. After working in the North Carolina prison system, Wayne moved to Nashville, practiced guitar until becoming proficient and put his life experience to music. Tracy Byrd cut one of his songs, "Put Your Hand in Mine," in 1998.

Read more about Jimmy Wayne on Last.fm.


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