Good As You Were Bad - Jana Kramer

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Good As You Were Bad Lyrics

My head is poundin'
Too much red wine
I wish I didn't love it like I do
It gets to me every time

I wake up craving
This cigarette
Yeah I know they're no good for me
But I can't put 'em down just yet

I've never been held the way you held me
I've never been hurt the way you hurt me
I could handle this pain, forget your name
If you hadn't loved me like you had
Why'd you have to be as good as you were bad

I wanna hate you
I'm mad as hell
Oh, but a part of me still loves you
And hopes and prays to God you're doin' well

I've never been held the way you held me
And I've never been hurt the way you hurt me
I could handle this pain, forget your name
If you hadn't loved me like you had
Why'd you have to be as good as you were bad


They say you remember the past
Better than it really was
But there was a time when it really was
So good

I could handle this pain, forget your name
If you hadn't loved me like you had
Why'd you have to be as good as you were bad

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Jana Kramer (born December 2, 1983 in Detroit, Michigan) is an American actress. Kramer played Noelle Davenport on Friday Night Lights and Portia Ranson on 90210. She played a sorority girl interested in Turtle in Entourage. In 2009, Kramer signed on to become a series regular in The CW's One Tree Hill as Alex, an actress who becomes the new face of Brooke's fashion line, "Clothes Over Bros". On December 22, 2009, Kramer got engaged to Jonathon Schaech. The couple met while co-starring in the movie Prom Night in 2008. The Why Ya Wanna Songfacts reports that in February 2011, Kramer signed with Warner Bros. Nashville Records and after a couple of promotional releases, "Why Ya wanna" was released as her first official single. She debuted the song on the One Tree Hill eighth season finale on May 17, 2011. 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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