Released: November 7, 1995

Songwriter: Greg Barnhill Kim Carnes Vince Melamed

Producer: Pam Tillis Mike Poole

I walked into the club last night
I hadn't been there for so long
Thinking foolishly I might
Find you sitting all alone
But oh how dreams lie
When she put her arms around you
And I watched you close your eyes

Ain't no two ways about it, something here has changed
Ain't no going back now, to that same old same
Used to be, you were always there for me
Now there's one thing I know, that's when to cash 'em in
God I hate to lose you, but there's no way I can win
And I'm finding out, ain't no two ways about it now

The lights were not too dim to see what was really going on
As the truth occurred to me, the band began to play our song
And you swirled her across the floor
But the thing that got me most
Was when you waltzed her out the door

Ain't no two ways about it, something here has changed
Ain't no going back now, to that same old same
Used to be, you were always there for me
Now there's one thing I know, that's when to cash 'em in
God I hate to lose you, but there's no way I can win
And I'm finding out, ain't no two ways about it now

Now there's one thing I know, that's when to cash 'em in
Oh, God I hate to lose you, but it's looking like the end
And I'm finding out, ain't no two ways about it
Finding out, ain't no two ways about it now
Oh, ain't no two ways

Pam Tillis

Pamela Yvonne Tillis was born July 24, 1957 in Plant City, Florida to country music singer-songwriter Mel Tillis and his wife Doris. Pam, a 5'6" singer-songwriter, now resides in Nashville. She is twice divorced, having been married to Rick Mason in 1978 with whom she had her son, Ben Asher Mason. She then married songwriter Bob DiPiero in 1991 and the couple divorced in 1998. Pam has five siblings. Mel “Sonny” Tillis, Carrie April Tillis, Connie, Cindy, and Hannah Tillis. Besides being a singer-songwriter, she is also an actress, having appeared in The Thing Called Love and The Goree Girls. Ms. Pam is known for hits such as “Mi Vida Loca (My Crazy Life”), “Maybe It Was Memphis” and “Shake the Sugar Tree”.

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