Lyrics Old One Better - Tracy Byrd

Old One Better - Tracy Byrd
Song information On this page you can find the lyrics of the song Old One Better, artist - Tracy Byrd. Album song I'm From The Country, in the genre Кантри
Date of issue: 31.12.1997
Record label: Universal Music
Song language: English

Old One Better

Well, she said when she left that a change might do me good
So I took her advice and I did the best I could
I’ve gone from this to that 'til I’m nothing like I used to be
In fact, everyone says I’m a totally different me
Got a new life but I still like the old one better
It’s nice but it just won’t ever quite be the same
I have everything a man would want but I can’t forget her
Oh, I got a new life but I still like the old one better
I pulled up my roots in the country and I moved uptown
Went from a slower pace to running with a faster crowd
I found a sweet young girl to replace all the love we knew
But I guess there’s just some things you can’t improve
Got a new life but I still like the old one better
It’s nice but it just won’t ever quite be the same
I have everything a man could want but I can’t forget her
Oh, I got a new life but I still like the old one better
I have everything a man would want but I can’t forget her
Oh, I got a new life but I still like the old one better
Oh, I got a new life but I still like the old one better
Yeah, I got a new life but I still like the old one better…

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Artist lyrics: Tracy Byrd