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PERFORMING ARTISTS
Clay Walker
Clay Walker
Lead Vocals
Andy Leftwich
Andy Leftwich
Fiddle
Brent Mason
Brent Mason
Electric Guitar
Bruce Watkins
Bruce Watkins
Acoustic Guitar
Eddie Bayers
Eddie Bayers
Drums
Gordon Mote
Gordon Mote
Piano
Jimmie Lee Sloas
Jimmie Lee Sloas
Bass Guitar
John Wesley Ryles
John Wesley Ryles
Background Vocals
Lisa Cochran
Lisa Cochran
Background Vocals
Paul Franklin
Paul Franklin
Steel Guitar
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Doug Johnson
Doug Johnson
Songwriter
Galen Griffin
Galen Griffin
Songwriter
Phil O'Donnell
Phil O'Donnell
Songwriter
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Keith Stegall
Keith Stegall
Producer
Williams Hank
Williams Hank
Mastering Engineer
John Kelton
John Kelton
Mixing Engineer
Matt Rovey
Matt Rovey
Additional Engineer

Lyrics

Something about the way she's wearing
Her dress a little tighter
Something about the way she's staring
She's looking to start a fire
Something about the way she's dancing
And drinking chilled Patrón
If she's lonely now, she won't be lonely long
Heaven help the fool who did her wrong
It's too late, too bad, she's too far gone
He should have thought of that before he left her all alone
If she's lonely now, she won't be lonely long
Something about the way she's blushing
You can tell she isn't sure
Let you know she's up to something
She's never done before
Tonight she wants to hold a stranger
But not the one at home
If she's lonely now, she won't be lonely long
Heaven help the fool who did her wrong
It's too late, too bad, she's too far gone
He should have thought of that before he left her all alone
If she's lonely now, she won't be lonely long
If I had a woman like that, man, I'd let her know
I'd hold her tight, I'd hold her close
Do anything, do everything to let her know
She'd never, ever be alone
Heaven help the fool who did her wrong
It's too late, too bad, she's too far gone
He should have thought of that before he left her all alone
If she's lonely now, Lord, if she's lonely now
If she's lonely now, she won't be lonely long
Written by: Doug Johnson, Galen Griffin, Phil O'Donnell
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