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lyrics
College came and college went
I got a couple life skills but mostly debt
Never should have gone it's my own damn fault
Now my credits pretty bad my loans in default
Yeah I went to school but never wanted to
Was just doing what I thought that I had to do
Doing what I thought that I had to do
Got me a job but I didn't get far
I got enough to get me that new used car
Found me a woman who didn't mind
And she works too so we pass the time
I can't say now I ever loved her true
Was just doing what I thought that I had to do
Doing what I thought that I had to do
Well you already know how this story goes
I got a couple of kids before I know
Took a job that I hated that paid me more
Its one thing to be broke, it's another to see your kids grow up poor
And I worked alot more than I wanted to
Was just doing what I thought that I had to do
Doing what I thought that I had to do
Well my wife finally left me
It's been a long time
And I barely hear from them kids of mine
But I still remember how it used to be
When my life was out in front of me
Now I got me a quiet one bedroom
To sit and think about what I had to do
To think of all the things that I had to do
I sit and think about what I had to do
I think of all the things that I had to do
supported by 8 fans who also own “What I Had To Do”
This ain't Texas. This ain't Nashville. This is country that straddles the US and Canadian border. Its wide open, strong, and a little vulnerable, and in a lot of cases having a good ol' time. I love her feel. veenstar
Irresistible classic country music abounds on “Listening To The Music,” full of lap steel, walking bass, and heartwarming melodies. Bandcamp New & Notable Sep 5, 2020
supported by 7 fans who also own “What I Had To Do”
I am not really an expert in today's country music. I know and appreciate Sheryl Crow or the Dixie Chicks, but that's it more or less. NIKKI LANE's rocking style with a decent rough edge fits quite well to this "strong women" references. Several songs are catchy and always welcome on my soft music playlists, check for example "First High", "Born Tough" or "Black Widow". H.L.