
: Passage West by John Spillane from the album So Far So Good Like ,no copyright infringement intended.
Music is Therapy


I was just coastin’, never really goin’ anywhere
Caught up in a web, I was gettin’ kind of used to stayin’ there
And out of the blue
I fell for you
Now you’re liftin’ me up, ‘stead of holdin’ me down
Stealin’ my heart, ‘stead of stealin’ my crown
Untangled all the strings, round my wings, that were tied
I didn’t know him and I didn’t know me
Cloud nine, was always out of reach
Now I remember what it feels like to fly
You give me butterflies
Kiss full of color, makes me wonder where you’ve always been
I was hiding in doubt ’til you brought me out of my chrysalis
And I came out new
All because of you
Now you’re liftin’ me up, ‘stead of holdin’ me down
Stealin’ my heart, ‘stead of stealin’ my crown
Untangled all the strings, round my wings, that were tied
I didn’t know him and I didn’t know me
Cloud nine, was always out of reach
Now I remember what it feels like to fly
You give me butterflies
Yeah, you give me butterflies
Now you’re liftin’ me up, ‘stead of holdin’ me down
You’re takin’ my hand, ‘stead of takin’ my crown
Untangled all the strings, round my wings, that were tied
I didn’t know him and I didn’t know me
Cloud nine, was always out of reach
Now I remember what it feels like to fly
You give me butterflies, hmm hmm hmm
You give me butterflies, hmm hmm hmm
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Songwriters: Luke Robert Laird / Natalie Nicole Hemby / Kacey Lee Musgraves
Butterflies lyrics © 351 Music, Creative Pulse Music, Happygowrucke, Jake And Mack Music, We Are Creative Nation, Universal Music Works, Songs Of Mv2
Published on Dec 14, 2014

Lyrics
It really breaks my heart to see a dear old friend
Go down to the worn out place again
Do you know the sound
Of a closing door
Have you heard that sound before
Do you wonder if she knows you anymore
I wrapped your love around me like a chain
But I never was afraid that it would die
You can dance in a hurricane
But only if you’re standing in the eye
Where did you learn to walk
Where did you learn to run
Away from everything you loved
Did you think the bottle
Would ever ease your pain
Did you think that love’s a foolish game
Did you find someone else to take the blame
I wrapped your love around me like a chain
But I never was afraid that it would die
You can dance in a hurricane
But only if you’re standing in the eye
You can dance in a hurricane
But only if you’re standing in the eye
I am a sturdy soul
And there ain’t no shame
In lying down in the bed you made
Can you fight the urge to run for another day
You might make it further if you learn to stay
I wrapped your love around me like a chain
But I never was afraid that it would die
You can dance in a hurricane
But only if you’re standing in the eye
You can dance in a hurricane
But only if you’re standing in the eye
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Songwriters: Carlile Brandi M / Hanseroth Phillip John / Hanseroth Timothy Jay
The Eye lyrics © Wb Music Corp., Southern Oracle Music Llc, Southern Oracle Music Llc
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Lyricist: Ernest Dion Wilson Vocal: Tanner Adell Vocal: Atia “Ink” Boggs Guitar, Keyboards, Sitar, Composer, Lyricist, Producer: Jon Batiste Vocal, Composer, Lyricist, Producer: Camaron Ochs (Cam) Drums, Vocal: Dixson Drums, Composer, Lyricist: Raphael Saadiq Choir: Dwanna Orange Composer, Lyricist: Atia Boggs Choir: Lakeisha Lewis Choir: Camille Grigsby Choir: Nava Morris Choir: Naarai Jacobs Choir: Kiandra Richardson Choir: Phylicia Hill Choir: Storm Chapman Composer, Lyricist, Producer: Tyler Johnson Choir: Jenelle Dunkley Composer, Lyricist: Darius Dixson Choir: Princess Fortier Choir: Brooke Brewer Choir: Chelsea Miller Associated Performer, Composer, Lyricist, Producer: Derek Dixie Choir: LaMarcus Eldridge Choir: Cedrit Leonard Composer, Lyricist: S. Carter Choir: George Young Choir: Donald Paige Composer, Lyricist: Michael Price Choir: Mabvuto Carpenter Composer, Lyricist: Dan Walsh Choir: Jason Morales Choir: Steve Epting Choir: Jerome Wayne Composer, Lyricist: Stephen Stills Guitar, Keyboards, Sitar, Producer: NO ID Associated Performer, Bass, Drums, Percussion, Synthesizer, Producer: Khirye Tyler Recording Engineer, Vocal Producer: Kuk Harrell Mixing Engineer, Recording Engineer: Stuart White Engineer, Recording Engineer: John Cranfield Engineer, Recording Engineer: Andrea Roberts Recording Engineer: Henrique Andrade Recording Engineer: Jelli Dorman Recording Engineer: Dani Pampuri Recording Engineer: Lester Mendoza Assistant Engineer, Engineer: Matheus Braz Assistant Engineer: Danforth Webster Assistant Engineer: Patrick Gardner Assistant Engineer: Jonathan Lopez Garcia Assistant Engineer: Terena Dawn Assistant Engineer: Garrett Duncan Assistant Engineer: Conner McFarland Assistant Engineer: Nick Sutton Mastering Engineer: Colin Leonard Executive Producer: Beyoncé Knowles-Carter A& R Director: Mariel Gomerez Project Coordinator: Ricky Lawson Auto-generated by YouTube.



“There really is something for everybody now,”
@carrieunderwood says, defending
@Beyonce and
@JellyRoll615‘s place in country music.
There is plenty of room for everyone in country music, at least according to Carrie Underwood The Grand Ole Opry member welcomes artists who blur the lines of country music, even if their music sounds different than hers.
“There really is something for everybody now,” Underwood tells Yahoo Entertainment. “One of the great things about country music, and this is true for music in general, is that every genre has really just broadened itself. If you like things that are more traditional, you can find those. If you like things that seem more pop, you can find that. If you like things that can cross over into other genres, you can find something that you love — and it’s all part of the same family. I always welcome that.”
“I feel like people my age and older really did grow up singing hymns,” Underwood explains. “We go to church now, and everything is very praise and worship, which is wonderful, but I feel like there are a lot of people who have not experienced a lot of these hymns, or they’re not a part of their weekly life. So, I hope people that are like me, that grew up with them, can listen to them and feel the heart behind them. We wanted to make them sound fresh, but we didn’t want to change anything too much.
“So, I hope the traditionalists will enjoy it, but I also hope that people who haven’t experienced these songs as much can listen and feel, get that sense of home but enjoy what they’re listening to as well,” she adds.
Underwood has a lot of proverbial irons in the fire, including her music career, Las Vegas residency and more. But her favorite role is being a mom to her sons, nine-year-old Jacob, and Isaiah, five, whom she shares with her husband, Mike Fisher.
“The biggest thing is cutting myself some slack,” Underwood admits. “The juggle is real for parents. We’re running around trying to take care of ourselves. We’re trying to take care of our kids. We’re working, we’re juggling. But that’s all of us at the end of the day, right?”
