Help Me, Help You - Julianne Hough

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Embed: Now she's barely walking
And I'm thinking
Wonder how long
She's been drinking, like this
She looks me in the eye and says
"I swear I'm quitting."
I almost believed it
Then she cried but she lies
'Cause that's what she said
Last Saturday night

Chorus:
How am I suppose to help
Somebody when they tell you
That they don't need help
How am I suppose
To reach a soul
That doesn't know
They need
To save themselves
My friend
I've done all I can do
You've got to
Help me, help you

Oh, I get home from work
I turn the TV on
The telephone's a ringing
Her little girl is crying
Says
"I can't wake mama up
From sleeping"
Well, I burned that road
Opened up the door, she says
"Leave me alone"

(Chorus)

It's been 4 years
And now I stand
In the back of the room
She said
"I started with a margarita
Then I went to straight tequila"
12 steps, 4 years, and 27 days
And now I stand before you
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Help Me, Help You Lyrics

Well, she started with a margarita
Then she went to straight tequila
And before the night was over, oh
Her little secret was between us
But she laughed, I cried
And she said, "I'll be fine."
Now she's barely walking
And I'm thinking
Wonder how long
She's been drinking, like this
She looks me in the eye and says
"I swear I'm quitting."
I almost believed it
Then she cried but she lies
'Cause that's what she said
Last Saturday night

Chorus:
How am I suppose to help
Somebody when they tell you
That they don't need help
How am I suppose
To reach a soul
That doesn't know
They need
To save themselves
My friend
I've done all I can do
You've got to
Help me, help you

Oh, I get home from work
I turn the TV on
The telephone's a ringing
Her little girl is crying
Says
"I can't wake mama up
From sleeping"
Well, I burned that road
Opened up the door, she says
"Leave me alone"

(Chorus)

It's been 4 years
And now I stand
In the back of the room
She said
"I started with a margarita
Then I went to straight tequila"
12 steps, 4 years, and 27 days
And now I stand before you
Help me, help you

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Born July 20, 1988, Julianne Hough is an American professional country music singer, ballroom dancer, and television celebrity. The television newsmagazine, 20/20, has described her as one of the "very best dancers on the planet." She has won several international titles.

Julianne is the youngest professional dancer ever to have competed on the televised competition Dancing with the Stars. She won the overall title in her first year on the show, as she coached her amateur dance partner, Olympic speed skater Apolo Anton Ohno. She defended her championship the following season with Indianapolis 500 champion Hélio Castroneves, matching the back-to-back wins of fellow professional dancer Cheryl Burke. Hough appeared on season 6 of Dancing With the Stars with actor/comedian Adam Carolla. Following her elimination from the show on April 8, 2008, Julianne's lifelong dream came true when she was signed to Mercury Nashville Records as a recording artist. Her debut single is That Song in My Head from her debut album, Julianne Hough – the highest selling new album since 2006.

Growing up one of five Utah-born siblings, Julianne says her family was sometimes referred to as the “blonde Osmonds,” earning a reputation for their talent and professionalism. When her parents separated when she was 10, Julianne immersed herself in dancing and was later given an opportunity to study performing arts in London. This began a period of intense training and being far away from family and in a fast-paced city, was forced to grow up fast.

Indeed, Julianne Hough is living her hallelujah song. After years of success in the dance field, she has finally landed an opportunity to sing country music and she is reveling in the opportunity. Julianne Hough’s debut is a compelling collection of songs about the joys and challenges of everyday life delivered by an evocative young voice. It is the perfect vehicle to carry her from her successful day job to the realization of a dream come true.

“I was scared that people would say, ‘Just because she got a little bit of recognition on the TV show, she thinks she can make a record,’” she confesses, “but I’ve been wanting to do this a long, long time and I hope the music speaks for itself.” 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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