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Really Something
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Really Something was released on January 1, 2007 by Cliff Goldmacher Music Production as a part of the album Young & Naïve
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Release DateJanuary 1, 2007
LabelCliff Goldmacher Music Production
LanguageEnglish
Melodicness
Acousticness
Valence
Danceability
Energy
BPM107

Credits

PERFORMING ARTISTS
Catherine Styron
Catherine Styron
Piano
Heather Rigdon
Heather Rigdon
Performer
Charlie Chadwick
Charlie Chadwick
Bass Guitar
Bob Mater
Bob Mater
Drums
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Clifford Goldmacher
Clifford Goldmacher
Songwriter
Heather Rigdon
Heather Rigdon
Songwriter
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Clifford Goldmacher
Clifford Goldmacher
Recording Engineer
Jim DeMain
Jim DeMain
Mastering Engineer

Lyrics

I’m not the kind of girl who gets too giggly, sentimental
If they stay or if they go it isn’t consequential
I can always find a boy from the line outside my door
And in the end I’ll watch them go, it never leaves me bored
My mother tells me one day there’ll be a man for me
Someone who’ll love me for who I am not who he thinks I’ll be
Why should I care, what does it matter
Who’s climbing up my ladder
These days, I’d say there’s too much of me for one thing
Unless he’s really something
Good things might come to those who wait but it hardly feels like waiting
When every dinner that I eat is cheaper when I’m dating
I’d prefer a ride in a fancy car and a night out on the town
To being stuck at home sitting with my hubby on the couch
My father says “Now, honey, there’s more than what you see
It’s hard to make a life unless you find a guy like me”
Why should I care, what does it matter
Who’s climbing up my ladder
These days, I’d say there’s too much of me for one thing
Unless he’s really something
When I tell the truth, I’d love to be in love
And give myself completely to the one I’m dreaming of
But he doesn’t have to hurry and I don’t mind if he’s late
Because I’ve found the perfect way to wait
Why should I care, what does it matter
Who’s climbing up my ladder
These days, I’d say there’s too much of me for one thing
Unless he’s really something
Too much of me for one thing
Unless he’s really something
Written by: Clifford Goldmacher, Heather Rigdon
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