Album: All I Ever Wanted (2009)
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Songfacts®:

  • Clarkson told The Daily Mail February 27, 2009 that this waltz ballad, "is country-influenced, but I'd never make a full country album."
  • Clarkson told PopEater that this is "the most personal song on the album and is about betrayal."

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  • Sef Arcegono from Saltillo, Mswhat is cool with kelly is that when she sings she put all the emotions...just like in this song...she seems to crying while singing...just love her so much
  • Theresa from Murfreesboro, TnI can see why Kelly is proud of this song, it's heartwrenching.
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