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Artist/Band:
John Michael Montgomery
Lyrics for Song: I Miss You a Little
Lyrics for Album: What I Do the Best
Sometimes a song can touch a nerve
That takes me back to you
When I pick up my old guitar
And I play your favorite tune
Every now and then, some little thing
I've buried comes bubblin' up
And once in a while, you feel close enough to touch
I miss you a little since you've been gone
A few little memories keep hangin' on
I miss you a little, I guess you could say
A little too much, a little too often
A little more everyday
When I go by our old house
I pretend that you're still there
Waitin' for me on the porch
But there's just an empty chair
Wish I could see you one more time
Before I drive away
So I could stop and go inside, and say
I miss you a little since you've been gone
A few little memories keep hangin' on
I miss you a little, I guess you could say
A little too much, a little too often
A little more everyday
A little too much, a little too often
A little more everyday
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I Miss You a Little
John Michael Montgomery delivers a tender ballad on 'I Miss You a Little,' a track that exemplifies his signature blend of country storytelling and emotional vulnerability. Released on the 1992 album 'What I Do the Best,' the song captures the quiet ache of longing without resorting to dramatic declarations. Montgomery's smooth vocal delivery and the song's gentle arrangement reflect the polished production style of his early career, establishing him as a leading figure in modern country music. The recording stands as a testament to his ability to convey deep personal sentiment through accessible melodies, resonating with listeners who appreciate heartfelt narratives about love and separation. This work remains a staple in his discography, showcasing the enduring appeal of his songwriting and performance during the early 1990s. |
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