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Album: All The Right Reasons (2005)
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Songfacts®:

  • In this song, the singer describes his girlfriend as someone who every guy wants. They all line up for a chance to be with her, and he gets frustrated as he's constantly getting rid of them. >>>
    Suggestion credit:
    Angela - Sacramento, CA

Comments: 5

  • AnonymousHe da bouncer
  • Jordan from Beloit, Wii agree. i think the song is about a guy's girlfriend is a stripper and he is furious with the other men who touch his wife and try to get at her. Nickel back sings; "it happens every night she works." i do love this song tho. :] my boyfriend would kick some serious ass if that happened to me
  • Alex from Fresno, CaGood for Brett!
  • Joe from Gallipolis, Ohmy friend brett loves this song
  • Hunter from Meridian, IdI believe this song to be about, how there are exotic dancers and how they have jobs to do and every man drools and wants to have them. But there boyfriend or husband doesnt like it but has to deal with it, with the line,"even the ladies come on twice as crazy", talks bout how most exotic dancers are bisexual and hit on his girl friend and the other dancers now more about the dancer so it is harder to fight them away but has to
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