Genius Lyrics
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Carrie Underwood – The Girl You Think I Am
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Carrie explains the concept of this song in a video, but here’s the relevant excerpt:
“The Girl You Think I Am” is actually one of the first songs that we wrote for the
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Carrie Underwood – Good Girl
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“Good Girl” is a song by American country music recording artist Carrie Underwood. The song was released as the lead single from Underwood’s fourth studio album, Blown Away.
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Carrie Underwood – Before He Cheats
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“Before He Cheats” sees Underwood teaching an unfaithful lover a lesson. As the third single from 2005’s Some Hearts, the track became the first country song in history to sell
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Carrie Underwood – Cry Pretty
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This song follows Underwood’s journey of coming to terms with herself and her difference of appearance after an accident. She fell on the steps of her home and had to receive 40-50
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Carrie Underwood – I Ain't In Checotah Anymore
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[Verse 1] / Where sixty-nine meets forty / There's a single stop light town / And back when I was really young / A part of that burned down / On any given Friday night / We'd drive
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Carrie Underwood – Smoke Break
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“Smoke Break” is the lead single from Carrie Underwood’s fifth studio album, Storyteller. The track, written with Hillary Lindsey and Chris DeStefano, premiered on August 20, 2015
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Carrie Underwood – Blown Away
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This chilling, vengeful tale of a young girl with an abusive, alcoholic father is the title track of American Country singer Carrie Underwood’s fourth studio album. Speaking to a
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Carrie Underwood – Heartbeat
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The fourth track from Storyteller finds Carrie singing a romantic ode to her lover. Apart from the obvious theme of love, there’s a definite theme of isolation. Clearly, Carrie
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ShiGGa Shay – Lonely
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(Verse 1): / Feeling so alone, cause everyone’s living a lie / We ain’t doin’ what we love no more, we do what we can to survive / And when I put on my damn jacket how am I suppose
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Carrie Underwood – Forever Changed
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The song is about a story of a young girl, who eventually grows up and gives birth to her daughter, before the mother gets diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease. Carrie says the song
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Carrie Underwood – Dirty Laundry
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“Dirty Laundry” is a song about infidelity. The lyrics use the sustained metaphor of laundry as a way of highlighting unfaithfulness in a relationship as well as the way Carrie
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Carrie Underwood – Church Bells
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“Church Bells” is the fourth single from Carrie Underwood’s fifth studio album Storyteller. It was released to country radio on April 3, 2016.
The song is about a young woman who
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Carrie Underwood – Renegade Runaway
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[Verse 1] / Looks like an angel, so picturesque / Looks like she walked right out of the wild, wild west / She's a devil in a satin dress / You don't even know her hair trigger's
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Carrie Underwood – Good In Goodbye
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[Verse 1] / I heard you laughing / In a crowd outside a restaurant we used to go to / I caught a glimpse that stopped me in my tracks / It took me back / You looked happy with that
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Carrie Underwood – What I Never Knew I Always Wanted
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[Intro] / (Yeah, yeah) / (Yeah, yeah) / [Verse 1] / Never was the kind to think about dressin' in white / Wasn't waitin' on a prince to come riding into my life / Thought I was
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Carrie Underwood – Relapse
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In “Relapse”, the narrator compares the way she keeps going back to her old lover (and cheating on her current lover) to an alcohol addiction, insisting she “can quit anytime” and
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SiriusXM – Top 1000 Country Songs of All Time (2022)
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1000. Alan Jackson - Country Boy / 999. Greater Bakersfield Show Interview (w/ Dwight Yoakam & Dave Alvin) / 998. The Oak Ridge Boys - Trying To Love Two Women / 997. Chris Cagle
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Eminem (Ft. Jamie N Commons) – Desperation
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In February 2013 it was rumoured Eminem would sample Jamie N Commons on the hook of his first single, which was then expected to drop in summer ‘13, preceeding Eminem’s UK-Belgium-
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Carrie Underwood – Something in the Water
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“Something in the Water” is a song by American country music artist Carrie Underwood, from her first greatest hits album, Greatest Hits: Decade #1. The song was released as the
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