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Just Another Memory
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Just Another Memory adlı parça {albumName} albümünün bir parçası olarak Lance Carpenter Music tarafından 7 Şubat 2013 tarihinde yayınlandıLance Carpenter
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Çıkış Tarihi7 Şubat 2013
FirmaLance Carpenter Music
LanguageEnglish
Melodiklik
Akustiklik
Valence
Dans Edilebilirlik
Enerji
BPM70

Krediler

PERFORMING ARTISTS
Lance Carpenter
Lance Carpenter
Performer
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Lance Carpenter
Lance Carpenter
Songwriter
Forest Glen Whitehead
Forest Glen Whitehead
Songwriter
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Forest Glen Whitehead
Forest Glen Whitehead
Producer
Jason Massey
Jason Massey
Producer

Şarkı sözleri

Coach Murphy said first down and ten
Throw the hell out of that pigskin
He might have been a stubborn old man, but I trusted him
I said a prayer and ran that hail mary play
That took our team all the way to state
Now that ring is just collecting dust
In a shoebox under my bed
Oh how it used to shine
Just another memory
A little piece of my history
I’ll always carry with me
Till I’m six feet under ground
Used to be the one thing
That could set my heart free
I loved that game like crazy
Knew it inside out
A lot of good that does me now
I met Kayleigh at the Texaco
We’d been together a year or so
I had a promise in my pocket
But she had other plans
Well I won’t lie I took it rough
When just like that it was the end of us
Now there’s two rings collecting dust
In a shoebox under my bed
God I hate that she became
Just another memory
A little piece of my history
I’ll always carry with me
Till I’m six feet under ground
She used to be the one thing
That could set my heart free
I loved that girl like crazy
Knew her inside out
A lot of good that does me now
One day I'll open that Nike box and travel back in time
But for now my past is better off kept tucked away inside
It's just another memory
Whoa, yeah
Just another memory
A little piece of my history
I'll always carry with me
Till I'm six feet under groung
A lot of good that does me now
Just another memory
I'll always carry with me
Written by: Forest Glen Whitehead, Lance Lee Carpenter
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