I Can't Do That Anymore - Faith Hill

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I Can't Do That Anymore Lyrics

Cut my hair the way you wanted,
watched you become important.
Quit my job to make our new home far away.
Now you're Mr. Succesful,
and I'm Queen of the Treadmill,
tryin' to stay the size you think that I should stay.
I used to dream about what I would be,
but last night I dreamed about the washing machine.

I keep on givin'
but I can't stop living.
A woman needs a little something of her own.
I like happy endings,
I don't like depending.
I keep right on pretending,
but I can't do that anymore.

Now you say I'm being silly,
but you don't know me really.
You never take the time to ask me how I feel.
I keep the checkbook balanced,
I decorate your palace.
You know I used to think that you were king.
Somewhere down deep I know you really love me.
But you can't see that what we have's not all I'm needing.

I keep on givin'
but I can't stop living.
A woman needs a little something of her own.
I like happy endings,
I don't like depending.
I keep right on pretending,
but I can't do that anymore.

You try to tell me I'm not being fair to you,
but life's too short for a selfish attitude.

I keep on givin'
but I can't stop living.
A woman needs a little something of her own.
I like happy endings,
I don't like depending.
I keep right on pretending,
but I can't do that anymore.
I can't do that anymore.

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Audrey Faith Perry, later known as Faith Hill (born September 21, 1967 in Star, Mississippi), is a successful American country singer, known for her commercial success as well as her much-publicized marriage to country singer Tim McGraw.

The tall blonde songstress's self-titled album, 'Faith, ' sold four million copies worldwide. The album featured her hit single 'This Kiss, ' which topped the charts for three straight weeks and became her first crossover success, hitting number five on the pop charts. The album also featured 'Let Me Go, ' for which Faith received a Grammy nomination in the category of Best Female Country Vocal.

The Come Home Songfacts says that Come Home, Faith Hill's first song to be heard from her seventh studio album was penned by Ryan Tedder about a soldier friend of his who was serving overseas. Hill debuted the song on the CMA Awards on November 9, 2011 and it was made available for download shortly afterwards.

American Heart, the first official single from Faith Hill's seventh studio album was written by Jonathan Singleton and Jim Beavers and tells the story of a woman whom survives her struggles by her faith in the American dream. "It bleeds, it scars, but it shines when times get hard," sings Hill, "you can't break an American heart." The song was released to country radio, for airplay on October 1, 2012. (American Heart Songfacts) 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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