Released: June 28, 1994
Songwriter: Alan Jackson
Producer: Keith Stegall
[Verse 1]
I'm always on the road
You're always all alone
And I'm not always there when I'm at home
But I'm ready for a little change
I'm ready to accept some blame
So let's back up to yesterday
[Chorus]
Let's get back in love
Back to dreaming of
All those little things we used to do
Let's start holding hands
Let's start making plans
Honey, let's get back to me and you
[Verse 2]
It's not like it was
When we fell in love
When all we had was enough
Well, I don't like the blues
I like love that's true
Honey, let's get back to me and you
[Chorus][x3]
I'm always on the road
You're always all alone
And I'm not always there when I'm at home
But I'm ready for a little change
I'm ready to accept some blame
So let's back up to yesterday
[Chorus]
Let's get back in love
Back to dreaming of
All those little things we used to do
Let's start holding hands
Let's start making plans
Honey, let's get back to me and you
[Verse 2]
It's not like it was
When we fell in love
When all we had was enough
Well, I don't like the blues
I like love that's true
Honey, let's get back to me and you
[Chorus][x3]
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