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Artist/Band:
Trisha Yearwood
Lyrics for Song: Try Me
Lyrics for Album: Jasper County (rereleased) [2006]
(Stephanie Chapman - Liz Rose)
You don't think you can find true love again: won't you try me?
There's somebody somewhere that you can't forget, so you're not free
But I don't believe you believe you can ever get by me
Maybe I could undo all the hurt you've been through
Try me, try me, try me.
You've got no right to deny a fight till you try me
Could be all wrong but it could be all right so why don't we?
You need a way to forget yesterday: well that's easy
If a little heartache is what you need to shake
Try me, try me, try me.
C'mon now, you got nothin' to lose
A lifetime of loneliness: what does that prove?
When you count up the odds, there's still no guarantee
Try me, try me, try me.
--- Instrumental ---
When you go to sleep an' you can't find a dream, won't you try me?
A place where you can whisper the secrets you keep: that's what I'll be
And when you've given up an' there's no one to trust, come and find me
Then maybe you could leave lonely for good
Try me, try me, try me.
Try me, try me, try me...
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Try Me - Trisha Yearwood
Trisha Yearwood's "Try Me" stands as a defining track from her 2006 reissue of Jasper County, showcasing her signature blend of country storytelling and soulful vocal delivery. The song exemplifies her ability to craft intimate narratives that resonate deeply with listeners, characteristic of her work during the mid-2000s era. As part of her broader discography, the recording reflects her commitment to authentic songwriting and melodic craftsmanship. Yearwood's performance on this track highlights her versatility within the country genre, offering a poignant moment that complements her other notable works such as "Devil In Disguise" and "How Do I Live Without You." The song remains a testament to her enduring influence in country music, capturing the emotional core of her artistic identity. |
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| Album Lyrics: Jasper County (rereleased) [2006] |
 Trisha Yearwood
"Jasper County (rereleased) [2006]"
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