When She Grows Up - Craig Campbell

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When I was young I dreamed of being famous
But through the years I left that dream behind
Its funny how things in life can change us
Like when I see her little hand in mine
I still want to move mountains
I still wanna change the world
And show her no matter what happens
Shes my little girl
And love lasts forever
And shell never
Get too big for Daddys hugs
What she sees in me
Thats what I wanna be
When she grows up
I cant fly even if I try forever
But in her eyes I am Superman
Cause just one kiss could make a skinned up knee all better
And she smiles and says youre my hero, Dad
I still want to move mountains
I still wanna change the world
And show her no matter what happens
Shes my little girl
And love lasts forever
And shell never
Get too big for Daddys hugs
What she sees in me
Thats what I wanna be
When she grows up, oh

I still want to move mountains
I still wanna change the world
And show her no matter what happens
Shes my little girl
And love lasts forever
Shell never
Get too big for Daddys hugs
What she sees in me
Thats what I wanna be
Oh, what she sees in me
Thats what I wanna be
When she grows up
When she grows up

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The Family Man Songfacts says that Georgian native Craig Campbell had already been playing piano at his mother's church since the age of 10 when he formed his band called Out of the Blue. In 2002 Campbell moved to Nashville, Tennessee, where he landed a steady gig at The Stage, one of the biggest clubs in the city's famed Lower Broadway and recorded demo sessions for other singers. After meeting and befriending fellow Georgian Luke Bryan, Campbell was persuaded to start writing his own songs. Record producer Keith Stegall caught one of Campbell's performances at The Stage in 2008 and signed him to his Bigger Picture Music Group. He eventually released his debut single, Family Man in late 2010, which slowly built up radio plays and sales before finally debuting at #86 on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart for the week of April 9, 2011. The song was included on Campbell's self-titled debut album, which was produced by Steggall and released on April 5, 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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