Released: May 28, 2010

Where there's a cloud, don't mean there's rain
Tears in my eyes, don't mean there's pain
Don't flatter yourself, I'm over you

Things aren't always what they seem
You can't believe everythin' you read
On my face, I'm over you

You heard I'm drinkin' more than I should
That I ain't been lookin' all that good
Someone told you I was takin' it a rough
Why they makin' those stories up
When I'm over you

There were times if you'd been around
You'd only see me broken down
But now you won't, I'm over you

So if I seem a little bit cold
It only means you've lost the hold
You had on me, I'm over you

You heard I'm drinkin' more than I should
That I ain't been lookin' all that good
Someone told you I was takin' it a rough
But why they makin' those stories up
When I'm over you

You heard I'm drinkin' more than I should
That I ain't been lookin' all that good
Someone told you I was takin' it a rough
Why they makin' those stories up
When I'm over you
Yeah I'm over you
I'm over you

Chris Young

Christopher Alan Young (born June 12, 1985) is an American country music singer and songwriter. In 2006, he was declared the winner of (Season 4) the television program Nashville Star, singing competition aired on the USA Network.

After winning, he was signed to RCA Records Nashville, releasing his self-titled debut album that same year. It produced two singles on Hot Country Songs with “Drinkin' Me Lonely” and “You’re Gonna Love Me”. His second album, The Man I Want to Be, was released September 1, 2009. It included the singles “Voices”, “Gettin' You Home (The Black Dress Song)”, and the title track, all of which went to number 1. Young’s third album, Neon, produced two more number ones in “Tomorrow” and “You” in 2011 as well as the top 5 hit “I Can Take It from There” in 2012. The follow-up, 2013’s A.M., produced three new singles with the top 5 hits “Aw Naw”, “Who I Am with You”, and “Lonely Eyes”. His fifth album, I’m Comin' Over, was released on November 13, 2015. In 2017, Young gained one of the crowning achievements in country becoming a member of the Grand Ole Opry.