I've Been in That Movie

Steve Wariner · Two Teardrops [Capitol] [1999]

(Steve Wariner)



Somewhere in Dallas she is breaking someone's heart

The way that she broke mine in two

Somewhere tonight there is a man down on his knees

And he don't know what to do.



I've been in that movie I've been in that song

I was the one who was so weak when she was the one so strong

I've been the fool who was helpless just trying to hang on

I've been in that movie, I've been in that song.



I know he feels just like the world has walked away

And left him standing there so cold

She can warm his heart or turn him into a kid

Or make him feel so damn old.



I've been in that movie I've been in that song

I was the one who was so weak when she was the one so strong

I've been the fool who was helpless just trying to hang on

I've been in that movie, I've been in that song.



She's got the power anyone can tell

She's got him walking around under her spell.



I've been in that movie I've been in that song

I was the one who was so weak when she was the one so strong

I've been the fool who was helpless just trying to hang on

I've been in that movie, I've been in that song.



I've been in that movie, I've been in that song.

I've been in that movie, I've been in that song.

I've been in that movie, I've been in that song.

I've been in that movie, I've been in that song.

I've been in that movie, I've been in that song...

I've Been in That Movie

Steve Wariner delivers a polished country-pop anthem on his 1999 album Two Teardrops, blending his signature smooth vocal delivery with an upbeat, radio-friendly arrangement. The track exemplifies the genre's ability to merge narrative storytelling with catchy melodies, characteristic of Wariner's work during the late 1990s. Released under Capitol Records, the song reflects the era's emphasis on accessible, emotionally resonant pop-country hits that dominated airwaves. It stands as a testament to his versatility, showcasing his capacity to craft memorable recordings that appeal to broad audiences while maintaining the lyrical depth expected of his discography.