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Posted by Chris Sanders Oct 2, 2006 |
You need to really listen to Jack Ingram's song "Love You" if you want to understand it. Once you do, you might be taken back.
The song is slowly climbing the country charts, but will not have the success of "Every Time I Here You Name," which was his first number one song and the song that preceeded this release. Why is country radio not spinning it a lot, maybe they are afraid their listeners might actually figure out the clever, yet controversial four-letter angle of the song.
Here are the lyrics,
Dang the sun; dang this day
An' I'm just tryin' to stay outta your danged ol' way
To heck with this; to heck with us
An' shoot if I'll ever look back on where I've been
Shoot if I'll ever give away my heart again
Love you, love this town;
Love this mother-lovin' truck that keeps breakin' lovin' down
There's only one four-letter word that'll do:
Love you
Love your cat; love this house
Well, I can't believe myself that I'm lovin' gettin' out
Love talkin'; love fightin';
Thought of never seein' your lovin' face
There's some words that some words just have to replace
Love you; love this town;
Yeah, I'm sick an' lovin' tired of all your lovin' around
There's only one four-letter word that'll do:
Love you
Love you; love this town;
Yeah, I'm sick an' lovin' tired of all your lovin' around
There's only one four-letter word that'll do:
Love you
Love you; love this town;
Love this mother-lovin' truck that keeps breakin' lovin' down
There's only one four-letter word that'll do:
Love you
Love you
Love you
Love you, honey