If You Ever Stop Loving Me

Album: You Do Your Thing (2004)
Charted: 30
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  • My old man's backhand used to land
    Hard on the side of my head
    I just learned to stay out of his way
    There's been street fights, blue lights
    Long nights with the world sittin' on my chest
    It just showed me how much I could take
    Hard times, bad luck
    Sometimes life sucks

    That's all right, I'm okay
    It ain't nothin' but another day
    But only God knows where I'd be
    If you ever stopped lovin' me

    The bank man, the boss man, the lawman
    All tryin' to get their hands on me
    And I ain't even done a danged thing wrong
    I've been waylaid, freight-trained, short-changed
    By bigger an' badder men
    An' all I got to say is: "Bring it on."
    Hard rain, rough road
    So my life goes

    That's all right, I'm okay
    It ain't nothin' but another day
    But only God knows where I'd be
    If you ever stopped lovin' me

    I need you
    Gotta have you
    In my life, on my side
    Every day I'm alive
    Every night when I'm greedy an' needing
    You!

    That's all right, I'm okay
    It ain't nothin' but another day
    But only God knows where I'd be
    If you ever stopped lovin' me

    It ain't nothin' but another day
    But only God knows where I'd be
    If you ever stopped lovin' me

    Baby, never stop lovin' me

    Ah, just see what your lovin' does to me Writer/s: BOB DIPIERO, RIVERS RUTHERFORD, TOM SHAPIRO
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
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