'Til I Fell for You - Chad Brock

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'Til I Fell for You Lyrics

(tom snyder/noah gordon)

Thought I was awful tough
Been knocked down in the dust
A few more times than I would care to say
Then you came blowin' in
Like that old texas wind
And girl, you blew my heart away

Oh, I've tamed wild horses
Rode the meanest bulls
Broke a few bones
And kept my cool
Baby, I've been thrown
A time or two
And I thought I'd fallen hard
'til I fell for you

I know it's dangerous
To take a chance on love
That's why I never dared to get too close
Then deep inside my heart
You had to go and start
A feeling I just can't control


Oh, I've tamed wild horses
Rode the meanest bulls
Broke a few bones
And kept my cool
Baby, I've been thrown
A time or two
And I thought I'd fallen hard
'til I fell for you

The way you look at me
Makes this cowboy weak
I'd try to walk away
But I ain't got the strength

Oh, I've tamed wild horses
Rode the meanest bulls
Broke a few bones
And kept my cool
Baby, I've been thrown
A time or two
And I thought I'd fallen hard
'til I fell for you
And I thought I'd fallen hard
'til I fell for you
'til I fell for you

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Contemporary country singer/songwriter Chad Brock was born and raised in Ocala, FL; despite performing in the church choir throughout his youth, his initial love was athletics, and he was a highly touted high-school football player. After joining the school chorus, however, Brock also emerged as a star soloist, and became so enamored of music that he turned down a collegiate athletic scholarship to pursue a career as a performer. Relocating to Nashville to work as a songwriter, he initially struggled to get his foot in the music industry's door, and as a result spent three years touring as a member of the World Championship Wrestling organization. Finally, in 1998, Brock signed with Warner Bros. and issued his self-titled debut later that year. The second single, "Ordinary Life," was a breakout hit, climbing into the country Top Five, and "Lightning Does the Work" was also moderately popular. Brock's follow-up was 2000's Yes!, and the title track -- a story song about meeting and romancing his wife -- became his first country chart-topper, nearly making the pop Top 20 as well. 2001's III didn't quite duplicate that success, however.

Discography:
1998-Chad Brock
2000-Yes!
2001-III 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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