Credits
PERFORMING ARTISTS
JoJo
Vocals
Christopher Petrosino
Keyboards
Robert McCurdy
Guitar
A Pluss
Programming
Noise Club
Programming
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
A. Hogan
Songwriter
Brandon Skeie
Songwriter
Caroline Ailin
Songwriter
Ishmael Windley
Songwriter
Joanna Levesque
Songwriter
Robert McCurdy
Songwriter
Christopher Petrosino
Songwriter
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
JoJo
Vocal Producer
Wow Jones
Additional Producer
Daniel Brooks
Additional Engineer
Najeeb Jones
Assistant Mixing Engineer
Dale Becker
Mastering Engineer
Tony Maserati
Mixing Engineer
A Pluss
Producer
Noise Club
Producer
Ryan Gladieux
Recording Engineer
Tommy Parker
Vocal Producer
Lyrics
[Verse 1]
Heard your name
Just as I was heading home the other day
And I swear, I couldn't even sit up straight
I swallowed hard
[Verse 2]
I found your shirt
Cleaning my apartment and it made it worse
And I swear you couldn't even see the hurt
I swallowed hard
[Verse 3]
And when my friends ask how I'm doing
I say I'm great now, but the truth is
[Verse 4]
I'm getting good at holding it in
All my emotions, all my feelings
But the more that I fight them
The bigger they seem
What really kills me is all the small things
[Verse 5]
I saw your car
It wasn't you, but for a minute
Thought it was
I swear to God, I almost didn't think of us
I swallowed hard
[Verse 6]
And when my friends ask how I'm doing
I say I'm great now, but the truth is
[Verse 7]
I'm getting good at holding it in
All my emotions, all my feelings
But the more that I fight them
The bigger they seem
What really kills me is all the small things
[Verse 8]
This city has your fingerprints all over it
And I can't even think about someday she will too
And I know I'll get over it 'cause that's just what I'll do
But what really kills me is everything you get used to
[Verse 9]
'Cause I've been holding it in
All my feelings
But the more that I fight them
The bigger they seem
What really kills me is all the small things
Written by: A. Hogan, Brandon Skeie, Caroline Ailin, Christopher Petrosino, Ishmael Windley, Joanna Levesque, Robert McCurdy