It's a song that George Jones could have sang. It's very similar to "She Thinks I Still Care". The narrator really isn't over the loss, though he's trying to make the woman believe he is. He's denying everything he's been doing to get rid of her memory. It's a classic country song.
Great song. He does a perfect job of communicating what he wants her to believe and what he's really feeling, which is the exact opposite. Like all good country songs, it's more emotionally complex than the outsider might realize and illustrates one of the dichotomies in a post break-up relationship.
Great song. He does a perfect job of communicating what he wants her to believe and what he's really feeling, which is the exact opposite. Like all good country songs, it's more emotionally complex than the outsider might realize and illustrates one of the dichotomies in a post break-up relationship.
It's a song that George Jones could have sang. It's very similar to "She Thinks I Still Care". The narrator really isn't over the loss, though he's trying to make the woman believe he is. He's denying everything he's been doing to get rid of her memory. It's a classic country song.
Great song. He does a perfect job of communicating what he wants her to believe and what he's really feeling, which is the exact opposite. Like all good country songs, it's more emotionally complex than the outsider might realize and illustrates one of the dichotomies in a post break-up relationship.
Great song. He does a perfect job of communicating what he wants her to believe and what he's really feeling, which is the exact opposite. Like all good country songs, it's more emotionally complex than the outsider might realize and illustrates one of the dichotomies in a post break-up relationship.