Clean up on Aisle Five - Mo Pitney

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I stopped of at the grocery store.
To pick up A few things.
And i was reaching for some cheerios.
When i heard someone saying my name.
I knew exactly who it was.
My heart started to raise.
I turned around my legs got weak.
when i saw her face.
there stood a girl that broke my heart.
just a year ago.
I thought that i was over her
but little did i know
that Running into her like that
that leave me in a total romance
Wishing that we never said goodbye
and if i wasn't standing in that store i might have laid right on that floor and cry.
Heard that voice i saw that smile
Clean up on aisle five.
She ran over and hurt my neck.
I didn't want her to let go.
She smiled and said i look just like a kid.
with my box of cheerios.
Laughed and talk about old times.
Which wasn't all that smart.
cause it just left me with an empty nest.
when she pushed away her car.
and if i wasn't standing in that store i might have laid right on that floor and cry.
I Heard that voice i saw that smile
Clean up on aisle five.
She walked away looked back and smiled
Clean up on aisle five.

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Mo Pitney is a country music singer from Cherry Valley, Illinois. In May 2014, he signed to Curb Records. He has released Two studio albums: Behind This Guitar (2016), and Ain't Lookin' Back (2020).

Pitney began playing drums at 6 and guitar at 12. He played in a bluegrass band with his brother and a friend. Pitney moved to Nashville, Tennessee, where he signed to Curb Records and began working with record producer Tony Brown.

Pitney released his single "Country", in December 2014. He co-wrote the song with Bill Anderson and Bobby Tomberlin. Billy Dukes of Taste of Country reviewed the single positively, saying that "Mo isn't making a statement, and he's not the sign of some traditional country revolution in 2015. But he's a reminder of how good a simple country song sung by a man who believes in God and George Strait can feel." Johnny Nevin of Huffington Post also reviewed Pitney's music favorably, saying that "Mo Pitney knows a couple of really important things about being Country, real Country. One of them is that he knows who he is, and that's always going to be important, because it's the only way anyone can keep becoming the person they really want to be. Just as important though, it seems like Mo Pitney never forgets about everybody else, and how important they are too." It was the third most-added country song its first week at radio. The song entered Top 40 on Country Airplay on the chart dated for the week ending June 20, 2015, its 19th week on that chart.

His second single, "Boy & a Girl Thing", released to country radio on August 31, 2015. It reached #50 on Hot Country Songs in October 2016. His debut album is Behind This Guitar. The album's third single, "Everywhere", was released to country radio in December 2016. The song went for adds at country radio on February 13, 2017.

Pitney's debut album, Behind This Guitar, was released on October 7, 2016 and featured collaborations with Morgane Stapleton and Mac McAnally. It charted at #10 on Billboard's Top Country Albums in its first week. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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