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Why
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Why wurde am 18. November 2016 von Warner Records als Teil des Albums Deep Tracks veröffentlicht
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Veröffentlichungsdatum18. November 2016
LabelWarner Records
SpracheEnglish
Melodizität
Akustizität
Valence
Tanzbarkeit
Energie
BPM70

Credits

PERFORMING ARTISTS
Faith Hill
Faith Hill
Vocals
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Allen Shamblin
Allen Shamblin
Songwriter
Rob Mathes
Rob Mathes
Songwriter
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Faith Hill
Faith Hill
Producer
Adam Ayan
Adam Ayan
Mastering Engineer
Justin Niebank
Justin Niebank
Mixing Engineer
Dann Huff
Dann Huff
Producer

Songtexte

You must have been in a place so dark
You couldn't see the light
Reachin' for you through the stormy cloud
Now here we are gathered
In our little hometown
This can't be the way you were meant to draw a crowd
Oh why? That's what I keep asking
Was there anything
I could have said or done?
Oh, and I, I had no clue you were masking
A troubled soul, God only knows
What went wrong and why
You would leave the stage
In the middle of a song
Now in my mind I keep you frozen
As a seventeen-year-old
Rounding third to score the winning run
You always played with passion
No matter what the game
When you took the stage, you'd shine just like the sun
Oh and why? That's what I keep asking
Was there anything
I could have said or done?
Oh, and I, I had no clue you were masking
A troubled soul, God only knows
What went wrong and why
You would leave the stage
In the middle of a song
Your beautiful song
Now the oak trees are swaying
In the early autumn breeze
And a golden sun is shining on my face
Through tangled thoughts I hear
A mockingbird sing
And whole this old world really ain't that bad of a place
Oh but why, there's no comprehending
And who am I to try to judge or explain
Oh, but I, I have one burning question
Who told you life wasn't worth the fight
They were wrong and they lied
Now you're gone and they cry
'Cause it's not like you to walk away
In the middle of a song
Your beautiful song
Your absolutely beautiful song
Written by: Allen Shamblin, Rob Mathes
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