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Artist/Band:
One Tree Hill
Lyrics for Song: The First Cut Is The Deepest
Lyrics for Album: One Tree Hill [2005]
I would have given you all of my heart
but there's someone who's torn it apart
and he's taken just all that i have
but if you want i'll try to love again
baby, i'll try to love again, but i know...
the first cut is the deepest
baby i know
the first cut is the deepest
but when it comes to bein' lucky, he's cursed
when it comes to lovin' me, he's worst...
i still want you by my side
just to help me dry the tears that i've cried
and i'm sure gonna give you a try
if you want i'll try to love again, (try)
baby, i'll try to love again, but i know...
OOHHH,
the first cut is the deepest
baby i know
the first cut is the deepest
but when it comes to bein' lucky, he's cursed
but when it comes to lovin' me, he's worst...
i still want you by my side
just to help me dry the tears that i've cried
but i'm sure gonna give you a try
cuz if you want i'll try to love again
(try to love again, try to love again)
baby, i'll try to love again but i know, OOHHH....
the first cut is the deepest
baby i know
the first cut is the deepest
when it comes to bein' lucky, he's cursed
when it comes to lovin' me, he's worst
OOHHH, the first cut is the deepest
baby i know (baby i know)
the first cut is the deepest
try to love again...
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The First Cut Is The Deepest
One Tree Hill's 2005 soundtrack captures the emotional core of the teen drama series through a collection of pop and rock tracks. The song 'The First Cut Is The Deepest' serves as a poignant musical backdrop, reflecting the show's themes of youthful heartbreak and resilience. Recorded during the height of the series' popularity, the track exemplifies the era's pop sensibilities, blending catchy melodies with lyrics that resonate with the narrative's focus on relationships and personal growth. As part of the original broadcast soundtrack, it remains a defining piece of television music history, connecting the visual storytelling of the drama with the broader landscape of mid-2000s American pop culture. |
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