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Jim Lauderdale - If I Were You Lyrics

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Jim Lauderdale - If I Were You Lyrics




Hey girl we've been friends for so long
And I've always been your shoulder when you cried
Now your asking how to end your heartache
I'm telling your right now take my advice

If I were you then I'd love me forever
And I'd be here in these arms where you belong
And I'd spend my life being happy
If I were you I'd hold me from now on

There's no point in taking chances
You want someone you know will always stay
I've always been here when you've needed someone
To help you make it through your darkest days

If I were you then I'd love me forever
And I'd be here in these arms where you belong
I'd spend my life being happy
If I were you I'd hold me from now on

And I'd spend my life being happy
If I were you I'd hold me from now on
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Hey girl we've been friends for so long
And I've always been your shoulder when you cried
Now your asking how to end your heartache
I'm telling your right now take my advice

If I were you then I'd love me forever
And I'd be here in these arms where you belong
And I'd spend my life being happy
If I were you I'd hold me from now on

There's no point in taking chances
You want someone you know will always stay
I've always been here when you've needed someone
To help you make it through your darkest days

If I were you then I'd love me forever
And I'd be here in these arms where you belong
I'd spend my life being happy
If I were you I'd hold me from now on

And I'd spend my life being happy
If I were you I'd hold me from now on
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Writer: FRANK DYCUS, JIM LAUDERDALE
Copyright: Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
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Performed By: Jim Lauderdale
Length: 2:50
Written by: FRANK DYCUS, JIM LAUDERDALE

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