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Artist/Band:
Ferlin Husky
Lyrics for Song: You Pushed Me Too Far
Lyrics for Album: Just for You [Capitol] [1968]
(Bobby Braddock)
I stood by while you flirted with my friends
I held my tongue while you kicked me on my shins
But this morning I found a strange necktie on the floor board of our car
Someday you'll push me a little bit too far.
I'll forgive you this time but don't ever let it happen again
Some day you're gonna push me just a little bit too far
Ah, of course you did not
Well, you thought I'd be working all night long
You had the nerve to bring your boyfriend in our home.
And now that I have found out what kind of wife you are
Some day you'll push me a little bit too far
Do what, oh, you want us to go up to our favorite spot
On the mountain and make up
Make up after what you've done to me
Well honey, I'm just like putty in your hands
Okay come on, let's broke the mountain, yeah, up the mountain.
Drive all the way to top honey here we are
It's like old times just bein' here with you
Honey, come a little closer, over here, that's it
Now you can get a better view, yeah
You say you'll never cheat again, ah, ah, you don't know how right you are
'Cause now I've pushed you a little bit too far...
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About You Pushed Me Too Far
Ferlin Husky's "You Pushed Me Too Far" stands as a poignant example of his mastery in the doo-wop and early rock and roll genres. Recorded for the Capitol label in 1968 on the album *Just for You*, the track showcases Husky's signature blend of soulful vocal delivery and harmonious arrangements. As a staple of his discography, the song reflects the emotional depth characteristic of his work during this era, capturing themes of relationship strain with understated power. The recording exemplifies the polished production standards of mid-to-late 1960s pop music, where Husky's ability to convey narrative through melody and vocal texture remained a defining feature of his career. This particular composition highlights his versatility, bridging the gap between the smooth, romantic sound of his earlier hits and the more mature, reflective tone found in his later recordings. |
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| Album Lyrics: Just for You [Capitol] [1968] |
 Ferlin Husky
"Just for You [Capitol] [1968]"
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