Picture
Kid Rock · The Very Best Of - UK Release [2004]
Living my life in a slow hell
Different girl every night at the hotel
I ain't seen the sun shine in three damn days
Been fuelin' up on cocaine and whiskey
Wish I had a good girl to miss me
Lord I wonder if I'll ever change my ways
I put your picture away
Sat down and cried today
I can't look at you
While I'm lying next to her
I put your picture away
Sat down and cried today
I can't look at you while I'm lying next to her
oooooooooooo
SHERYL CROW
I called you last night in the hotel
Everyone knows but they won't tell
But their half-hearted smiles tell me something just ain't right
I've been waitin on you for a long time
Fueling up on heartaches and cheap wine
I ain't heard from you in three damn nights
I put your picture away
I wonder where you've been
I can't look at you while I'm lying next to him
oooooooooo
I put your picture away
I wonder where you've been
I can't look at you while I'm lying next to him
oooooooooo
I saw you yesterday with an old friend
KID ROCK
It was the same old same how have you been
BOTH
Since you've been gone my world's been dark and grey
KID ROCK
You reminded me of brighter days
SHERYL CROW
I hoped you were coming home to stay
I was headed to church
KID ROCK
I was off to drink you away
BOTH
I thought about you for a long time
Can't seem to get you off my mind
I can't understand why we're living life this way
I found your picture today
I swear I'll change my ways
I just called to say I want you to come back home
ooooooooo
I found your picture today
I swear I'll change my ways
I just called to say I want you
To come back home
I just called to say I love you
Come back home
Picture - Kid Rock
Kid Rock's "Picture" stands as a defining track from his 2004 compilation, "The Very Best Of - UK Release," showcasing his signature blend of rock and country influences. The song features a driving rhythm and a vocal delivery that balances grit with melodic appeal, characteristic of his work in the early 2000s. Often associated with his broader discography including the album "Cocky," the recording captures the raw energy of his live performances and studio recordings alike. It serves as a testament to his ability to craft anthems that resonate across genres, reflecting his commitment to blending traditional American roots music with modern rock sensibilities. The track remains a staple in his catalog, illustrating his enduring impact on contemporary country-rock and his status as a prominent figure in the genre.

