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Wes Cunningham — So It Goes
Album: 12 Ways to Win People to Your Way of Thinking
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Total ratings: 116









Released: 1998
Length: 4:14
Plays (last 30 days): 0
She broke down
When no one could see her
Broke down
On the side of the road
And she knew
Like she always know therefore
She could never be alone
It was late
When she knocked on his front door
His car
Told her that he was home
But she knew
As she looked in the window
That he could never be alone
So it goes
When you know
You never know how much you know
But everybody knows
So it goes
All days she can't believe what he kissing
All my love in the morning she missin'
The early call that she made
Just to listen to his breathe
Can't say where she be in an hour
But maybe she be sleeping in the shower
All the love runaway with the power
Everybody knows
So it goes.
He broke down
Because he couldn't find her
Broke down
On the side of the road
And he knew
That he just had to see her
So he drew to her parent's home
Go away
Go away you're a looser
She's gone
She moved out on her own
But he knew
As he looked in her window
She could never be alone
So it goes
It's not over until it's over
When it's over
Like everybody knows
So it goes.
All day can't believe what she kissing
All my love in the morning he missin'
The early call that he made
Just to listen to her breath
Can't say where he be in an hour
But maybe he be sleeping in the shower
All this love runaway with the power
Everybody knows
So it goes.
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Not bad.  I like it!
 Lonestar wrote:
Scrawny guy, bad-ass pose, not really pulling it off, sad really.
 
An excellent representation of the music though.  5, +1 for accurate cover art.  6
wha the bloody ell even?
I can't tell if I like this song, or really detest it...I'm so confused.
 Lonestar wrote:
Scrawny guy, bad-ass pose, not really pulling it off, sad really.
 
ahhh Yup
The beginning of this reminded me of Russel Brand singing "Inside of You" in the movie "Forgetting Sarah Marshall"
I like it. The trombone is a nice touch.
I'll give it an extra point because this is one of my favorite three-word phrases (thanks to Kurt Vonnegut).
Quite Cake-like.
This was heavily overplayed in its day, but it's damn catchy and refreshing to hear it now. Rates a 7.
is he ricky cunningham's brother? ehehe.... anyway not a really brillant song....not in my chords maybe...
Scrawny guy, bad-ass pose, not really pulling it off, sad really.
Wow! I haven't heard anything from Wes Cunningham in years! I'll have to check out what he's up to these days.