Top Songs By Terri Clark
Credits
PERFORMING ARTISTS
Terri Clark
Acoustic Guitar
Paul Brandt
Acoustic Guitar
Travis McNabb
Drums
Jimmie Lee Sloas
Bass Guitar
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Terri Clark
Composer
Tom Shapiro
Composer
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Terri Clark
Producer
Chris Ashburn
Assistant Engineer
Josh Macintosh
Mixing Engineer
Aaron Chmielewski
Recording Engineer
Sam Moses
Mastering Engineer
Lyrics
[Intro]
You have any other big hits you wanna sing for us tonight, Terri? Um
Anything else that, uh, you just think everyone's gonna...
Well, you know, Paul (Uh-huh)
You are easy on the eyes (Oh, come on now)
Can I, can I at least do this with you? Would that be okay? Is that, okay
[Verse 1]
Shoulda known it was you knocking on my door
At a half past a heartache at quarter to 4
Were you starting to worry I was finally getting over you?
I almost forgot you looked so fine
If you told me some lies, it'd be like old times
Just getting to see you is almost worth the things you do
[Chorus]
You're easy on the eyes
Hard on the heart
You look so good, but the way things look
Ain't the way they are
Better say goodbye
Before this goes too far
Oh, 'cause now I realize, easy on the eyes
Hard on the heart
[Instrumental]
I got to admit, you got a smile
That really reeled me in for a while
But it ain't funny, honey, oh, what you put me through
So why don't you send me your photograph?
It'd hurt a lot less than taking you back
Then I could still have my favorite part of you
[Chorus]
'Cause you're easy on the eyes
Hard on the heart
You look so good, but the way things look
Ain't the way they are
Better say goodbye
Before this goes too far
Well, now I realize, you're easy on the eyes
Hard on the heart, yeah
[Instrumental]
Easy on the eyes
Hard on the heart
You look so good, but the way things look
Ain't the way they are
You better say goodbye
Before this goes too far
Oh, 'cause now I realize, you're easy on the eyes
Hard on the heart
Well, now I realize, you're easy on the eyes
Hard on the heart
[Outro]
Mhm
Yeah, yeah
[Instrumental]
Yeah
Written by: Terri Clark, Tom Shapiro