Released: October 7, 2014

Songwriter: Tony Martin Wendell Mobley Neil Thrasher

Producer: Michael Knox

[Verse 1]
I can keep on changing the song
Keep on changing stations
Til I finally land on one
I don't mind that they keep playing
I'd take a different road through town
I find another way around
Change it up, really shake it up
Yeah, I'm trying

[Chorus]
But it don't change gone, won't bring her back
She's moved on, and I'm stuck with that
I could change whatever I want
But it don't change gone

[Verse 2]
I can keep on hanging around
But I don't see me staying
Strike a match and burn it down
Walk out and leave it laying
Don't think about a thing just drive
Far enough til I find a change of scene
A new routine, I'd try anything

[Chorus]
But it don't change gone, won't bring her back
She's moved on, and I'm stuck with that
I could change whatever I want
But it don't change

[Bridge]
Headlights fading, nothing was breaking
She's gone

[Outro]
Yeah, I could change whatever I want
But it don't change gone
No it don't change gone

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