Lauren Alaina
Lauren Alaina - Three songtekst
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In een interview met 'Taste of Country' zegt Lauren:
"Three is probably my favorite song I’ve ever written. I’ve written a lot, but it’s just super personal. I wrote it for my family and for my fans, and for myself. It’s one of those songs where I just talked about what I’ve done over the last six years, and the sacrifices I’ve made to be in this music business, which is crazy and fast-paced, and out of town all the time. In a different hotel every day, and a different city, missing birthdays and missing things with my family. I wanted to write a song to tell them that I’ve missed them too, but I’m right where I’m supposed to be."
Three weeks before I could even meet My brother's son, didn't see him turn one or two Three months I haven't made Sunday service once I'm out on the road praying alone Every night for a sign that I'm doing this right And I'm right where I'm supposed to be Mama said, "You'll be a star." And daddy said, "You're gonna go far, all you gotta do is sing your heart out." A lot of miles, a lot of tears You've given me some of my best years There's so much I had to miss out on Six years of missing home for three minutes on the radio Three years of wishing that he was here holding my hand No, I didn't plan for those three words To be the ones that hurt They don't sound the same from so far away Mama said, "You'll be a star." And daddy said, "You're gonna go far, all you gotta do is sing your heart out." A lot of miles, a lot of tears You've given me some of my best years There's so much I had to miss out on Six years of missing home for three minutes on the radio I'll do it for the three girls At my show, who saved up for the third row And the three times that I heard just this week that my words Were sang by a three year old Hairbrush for a microphone Little girl with a dream And that girl was me, yeah My Mama said, "You'll be a star." And daddy said, "You're gonna go far, all you gotta do is sing your heart out." A lot of miles, a lot of tears You've given me my best years There's so much I had to miss out on Six years of missing home But I'd spend fifty more gone for three minutes on the radio