American Heartbreaker - Jimmie Allen

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American Heartbreaker Lyrics

If you were a song you'd be an anthem
Sweet Home Alabama, instant classic
Gotta blast it, when it comes on
If you were a feelin' you'd be freedom
A Jack and Diane kind of dreamin'
I feel like I done hit a home run

When you slide on over like a steal guitar
Shinin' like the wheels on a muscle car
Red, white, and beautiful, baby you are
American heartbreaker
Kisses sweeter than apple pie
Fire me up like the Fourth of July
Whole world watching but baby you're my
American heartbreaker, yeah

Girl you small-town kind of pretty
Knocked me out like New York City
You get me started, like a Harley
It's a party

When you slide on over like steal guitar
Shinin' like the wheels on a muscle car
Red, white, and beautiful, baby you are
American heartbreaker
Kisses sweeter than apple pie
Fire me up like the Fourth of July
Whole world watching but baby you're my
American heartbreaker, yeah

C'mon girl!

If you were a feeling you'd be freedom
Yeah, you're that breath of fresh air I been needing
American heartbreaker

When you slide on over like steal guitar
Shining like the wheels on a muscle car
Red, white, and beautiful, baby you are
American heartbreaker
Kisses sweeter than apple pie
Fire me up like the Fourth of July
Whole world watching but baby you're my
American heartbreaker, yeah

C'mon girl, yeah
American heartbreaker
Keep breaking me
Yeah girl
American heartbreaker

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By the age of 7, Jimmie Allen had written his first song. By sixth grade he had formed his own band. And now he has a single on radio. So what’s next? According to Jimmie, “ Whatever you can dream, you can make reality.”

Born and raised in Delaware, Jimmie’s “dream” began early on as a boy in his church choir. He immediately fell in love with music and couldn’t get enough. He taught himself to play the guitar, drums, and piano while continuing to develop his chops as a singer. During his years of high school, Jimmie became extremely active in the musical theater program starring in presentations of “Footloose,” “Grease,” and “Peter Pan” and receiving rave reviews. This small taste of success was just enough to push the aspiring entertainer to a new level of excellence.

After high school and dedicated to his musical endeavors more than ever, Jimmie put together a demo showcasing his talents as a singer and songwriter He began taking trips to New York City, banging on doors, and passing around his music. To help offset some of these costs, he would enter talent contests with cash prizes and usually win. One such contest led him to the stage of the BET show, “106 and Park” and got the attention of a Nashville based producer.

Jimmie made his way to Tennessee and work began immediately. Within two days of his arrival, Jimmie and producer Kevin Wayne had written and recorded a song that solidified Jimmie’s sound and musical direction. Within a few months, major labels, managers, and agents were showing interest in the new artist, and then came a comet heading for the world.

“Comet,” Jimmie Allen’s first radio single impacting October ’09, is an exhilarating blend of Jimmie’s diverse musical influences from rock to pop to gospel and r n b. The choruses soar with huge distorted guitars while the verses pull you close to experience every intimate expression of Jimmie’s performance announcing his immense infatuation with a beautiful girl. As the drums pound, the bass pulses, and your head bounces. Handling A&R duties for the project is legendary EMIl executive Kim Stevens responsible for bands like Matchbox 20, Collective Soul, and Saving Abel. Mark Endert, mixing engineering for Madonna, Maroon 5, and The Fray, mixed the single for radio. It seems the stars are lining up for Mr. Allen. So watch the sky, there’s a comet on the way!



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