Pack your bags and hug your mom
Been dreaming 'bout leaving for so long
You start to cry as you cram the truck
Yeah, that’s the downside to growing up
You’re fixing up your brand new place
First day in, something breaks
And Dad ain’t there to get you unstuck
Yeah, that’s the downside to growing up
But that’s alright, that’s OK
It’s just the way you find your way
It’s the road you gotta take to get where you’re goin'
And you’re gonna twist, you’re gonna turn
But it’s how you’re gonna learn
A lot about life, a lot about love
On the downside of growing up
It starts out as a single day
Before too long, he’s your everything
Until he leaves you standing in a cloud of dust
Yeah, that’s the downside to growing up
But that’s alright, that’s OK
It’s just the way you find your way
It’s the road you gotta take to get where you’re goin'
And you’re gonna twist, you’re gonna turn
But it’s how you’re gonna learn
A lot about life, a lot about love
On the downside of growing up
I know what you’re feeling
Yeah, I understand
'Cause where you are is where I’ve been and where I still am
And I’m alright, I’m OK
Yeah, I know I’ll find my way
On the road I gotta take to get where I’m goin'
And I’m gonna twist, I’m gonna turn
But it’s how we’re gonna learn
A lot about life, a lot about love
On the downside of growing up
A lot about life, a lot about love
On the downside of growing up
Ooh, yeah
the way you tell if a singer has that special something is when they do an acoustic version of their songs without all the extra recording help and the sound is just as good as the CD. these girls are lovely :)
I wish I had found these videos 3 yrs ago when they all over the radio. If these are the "acoustic" versions of their songs then they never should have been recorded any other way. I swear the producers in Nashville have to be the worst anywhere. They take beautifully written and arranged songs like these and completely FUCK them up with all their electronic beatboxes and shit. Why anybody takes their music to Nashville anymore is beyond me. Nashville may be the worst thing to ever happen to country music.