Follow Me

Uncle Kracker · Double Wide

You donÂ’t know how you met me
You donÂ’t know why
You canÂ’t turn around and say goodbye
All you know is when IÂ’m with you,
I make you free
And swim through your veins like a fish in the sea
IÂ’m singinÂ’.

Follow me everything is alright
IÂ’ll be the one to tuck you in at night
And if you
Want to leave I can guarantee
You wonÂ’t find nobody else like me.

IÂ’m not worried bout the ring you wear
Cuz as long as no one knows than nobody can care
YouÂ’re feelinÂ’ guilty and IÂ’m well aware
But you donÂ’t look ashamed and baby IÂ’m not scared
IÂ’m singinÂ’.

Follow me everything is alright
IÂ’ll be the one to tuck you in at night
And if you
Want to leave I can guarantee
You wonÂ’t find nobody else like me.

WonÂ’t give you money
I canÂ’t give you the sky
You're better off if you donÂ’t ask why
IÂ’m not the reason that you go astray and
WeÂ’ll be all right if you donÂ’t ask me to stay.

Follow me everything is alright
IÂ’ll be the one to tuck you in at night
And if you
Want to leave I can guarantee
You wonÂ’t find nobody else like me.

donÂ’t know how you met me
You donÂ’t know why
You canÂ’t turn around and say goodbye
All you know is when IÂ’m with you
I make you free
And swim through your veins like a fish in the sea
IÂ’m singinÂ’.

Follow me everything is alright
IÂ’ll be the one to tuck you in at night
And if you
Want to leave I can guarantee
You wonÂ’t find nobody else like me
I'm singin'.

Follow me everything is alright
IÂ’ll be the one to tuck you in at night
And if you
Want to leave I can guarantee
You wonÂ’t find nobody else like me
I'm singin'.

Follow me everything is alright
IÂ’ll be the one to tuck you in at night
And if you
Want to leave I can guarantee
You wonÂ’t find nobody else like me.

Follow Me - Uncle Kracker

Uncle Kracker's 'Follow Me' serves as a standout track from the 2000 album 'Double Wide,' showcasing his signature blend of soulful R&B and gospel-infused pop. The recording captures the warmth and emotional depth characteristic of his early career, featuring smooth vocal delivery and a lush arrangement that defines the mid-2000s Southern soul sound. As part of his discography, the song reflects his ability to craft intimate, radio-friendly anthems that resonate with listeners seeking authentic musical expression. It stands alongside other notable works from the era, such as 'Heaven' and 'Better Days,' contributing to a body of music celebrated for its melodic richness and heartfelt performance.