Released: January 1, 2011

Songwriter: Chris Stapleton John Scott Sherrill

[Verse 1]
I could get feeling down, I could cruise downtown
And find a good place to cry and drink a bottle dry
I could see closing time, I could ease my mind
In all them little honky-tonk joints, but baby what's the point

[Chorus]
Ain't no thing, ain't no thing, so I'm standing in the pouring rain
Ain't like I've never been here before, I'm just here again
Ain't no thing, ain't no thing
So you're leaving like a long freight train
If I even cry at all that'll be a crying shame
'Cause the sky ain't gonna fall, boy you know it ain't no thing

[Verse 2]
Don't feel sorry, don't feel sad, don't feel bad
About the way you had to break my heart in two
I got news for you; it's okay, it's alright
In fact there's nothing that's quite like being set free
There's other fishes in the sea

[Chorus]
Ain't no thing, ain't no thing, so I'm standing in the pouring rain
Ain't like I've never been here before, I'm just here again
Ain't no thing, ain't no thing
So you're leaving like a long freight train
If I even cry at all that'll be a crying shame
'Cause the sky ain't gonna fall, boy you know it ain't no thing
Boy you know it ain't no thing

[Chorus]
Ain't no thing, ain't no thing, so I'm standing in the pouring rain
Ain't like I've never been here before, I'm just here again
Ain't no thing, ain't no thing
So you're leaving like a long freight train
If I even cry at all that'll be a crying shame
'Cause the sky ain't gonna fall, boy you know it ain't no thing

Julie Roberts

Julie Roberts was born February 1, 1979 in Lancaster, South Carolina. She attended USC Lancaster in 1997 before graduating from Belmont University in Nashville with a degree in business administration. The country music singer has multiple sclerosis and made a donation of $124,250 to St. Jude’s Children’s Research Hospital after she, along with another contestant, won the $100,000 prize in the bonus round on Wheel of Fortune, which aired in February 2007. She made Maxim’s list of the Hottest Women of Country Music on November 11, 2009. Julie is known for “Break Down Here”, “The Chance”, “Wake Up Older”, “Men and Mascara”, and “Girl Next Door”.

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