you were close.
she actually wrote this about a boy, Joey, that she had fallen in love with in High School. He died in a car crash. He had been drunk. They had been pretty close and still in love when he died, she just wanted to know if she hdn't of had loved him if his passing away would still have hurt her so much. She still to this day thinks about him often.
i'm sorry whynotmegd because i actually read an article in cmt magazine that Bill Anderson wrote the song and sugarland recorded it. It isn't a true story however many can relate because of it's powerful words. That is y she recorded it because she knew it would have meaning for many
i'm sorry whynotmegd because i actually read an article in cmt magazine that Bill Anderson wrote the song and sugarland recorded it. It isn't a true story however many can relate because of it's powerful words. That is y she recorded it because she knew it would have meaning for many
you were close. she actually wrote this about a boy, Joey, that she had fallen in love with in High School. He died in a car crash. He had been drunk. They had been pretty close and still in love when he died, she just wanted to know if she hdn't of had loved him if his passing away would still have hurt her so much. She still to this day thinks about him often.
i'm sorry whynotmegd because i actually read an article in cmt magazine that Bill Anderson wrote the song and sugarland recorded it. It isn't a true story however many can relate because of it's powerful words. That is y she recorded it because she knew it would have meaning for many
i'm sorry whynotmegd because i actually read an article in cmt magazine that Bill Anderson wrote the song and sugarland recorded it. It isn't a true story however many can relate because of it's powerful words. That is y she recorded it because she knew it would have meaning for many
@whynotmegd Wrong. It was about Kristian's best friend. He is also mentioned in another one of their songs called Everyday America.
@whynotmegd Wrong. It was about Kristian's best friend. He is also mentioned in another one of their songs called Everyday America.