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Artist/Band:
Trisha Yearwood
Lyrics for Song: Seven Year Ache feat. Rosanne Cash
Lyrics for Album: Inside Out (w/Bonus Track)[MCA]
You act like you were just born tonight
Face down in a memory but feeling all right
So who does your past belong to today?
Baby, you don't say nothing when you're feeling this way.
The girls in the bars thinking, "who is this guy?"
But they don't think nothing when they're telling you lies
You look so careless when they're shooting that bull
Don't you know heartaches are heroes when their pockets are full.
Tell me you're trying to cure a seven-year ache
See what else your old heart can take
The boys say, "When is he gonna give us some room?"
The girls say, "God, I hope he comes back soon."
You act like you were just born tonight
Face down in a memory but feeling all right
So who does your past belong to today?
Baby, you don't say nothing when you're feeling this way.
Everybody's talking but you don't hear a thing
You're still uptown on your downhill swing
Boulevard's empty, why don't you come around?
Baby, what is so great about sleeping downtown?
Splitting your dice to be someone you're not
You say you're looking for something you might've forgot
Don't bother calling to say you're leaving alone
'Cause there's a fool on every corner when you're trying to get home.
Just tell 'em you're trying to cure a seven-year ache
See what else your old heart can take
The boys say, "When is he gonna give us some room?"
The girls say, "God, I hope he comes back soon."
Tell me you're trying to cure a seven-year ache
See what else your old heart can take
The boys say, "When is he gonna give us some room?"
The girls say, "God, I hope he comes back soon."
--- Repeat intro till fade ---
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Seven Year Ache feat. Rosanne Cash
Trisha Yearwood's 'Seven Year Ache' stands as a defining track from her 1992 album 'Inside Out,' showcasing her signature blend of country and pop sensibilities. Featuring the legendary Rosanne Cash, the recording elevates the song's emotional depth, transforming a personal narrative about heartbreak into a shared artistic statement. The collaboration highlights Yearwood's ability to craft melodies that resonate across genre lines while maintaining a distinctly country heart. Released during a pivotal era for female country artists, the track exemplifies the polished production and lyrical honesty that characterized her early discography. By inviting Cash to co-write and perform, Yearwood demonstrated a commitment to authenticity and musical partnership that would become a hallmark of her career. The song remains a testament to the power of collaboration in country music, offering a timeless exploration of enduring love and its inevitable fade. |
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| Album Lyrics: Inside Out (w/Bonus Track)[MCA] |
 Trisha Yearwood
"Inside Out (w/Bonus Track)[MCA]"
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