You Had to Be There - Chad Brock

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You Had to Be There Lyrics

I can do my best to tell you what it feels like in my skin
You can't really know unless you've gone where he's been
I can give you all the details but you'd never understand
What it means to let that go, slip right through your hands

I guess, you had to be there when she smiled
Or had to feel the passion running wild
Really know the woman and the child
I guess, you had to be there

'Til she stripped the layers off, seen into your soul
Watched her make a diamond of a worthless piece of coal
'Til you've held an angel then let her fly away
You won't ever understand, no matter what I say

I guess, you had to be there when she smiled
Or had to feel the passion running wild
Really know the woman and the child
I guess, you had to be there

I guess, you had to be there when she smiled
Or had to feel the passion running wild
Really know the woman and the child
I guess, you had to be there


I guess, you had to be there when she smiled
Or had to feel the passion running wild
'Til you walked in my shoes for a while
I guess, you had to be there

I guess, you had to be there
I guess, you had to be there

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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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