Released: March 12, 2021

Songwriter: Ryan Tedder Ali Tamposi ​watt Louis Bell Miley Cyrus

Producer: Natt Webb

[Intro]
Mmm, mmm, mmm

[Verse 1]
Flowers in hand, waiting for me
Every word is poetry
Won't call me by name, only "baby"
The more that you give, the less that I need
Everyone says I look happy
When it feels right

[Chorus]
I know that you're wrong for me
Gonna wish we never met on the day I leave
I brought you down to your knees
'Cause they say that misery loves company
It's not your fault I ruin everything
And it's not your fault I can't be what you need
Baby, angels like you can't fly down here with me

[Post-Chorus]
I'm everything they said I would be
La, la, la
I'm everything they said I would bе

[Verse 2]
I'll put you down slow, love you goodbye
Beforе you let go, just one more time
Take off your clothes, pretend that it's fine
A little more hurt won't kill you
Tonight, mama says you don't look happy
Close your eyes

[Chorus]
I know that you're wrong for me
Gonna wish we never met on the day I leave
I brought you down to your knees
'Cause they say that misery loves company
It's not your fault I ruin everything
And it's not your fault I can't be what you need
Baby, angels like you can't fly down here with me

[Post-Chorus]
I'm everything they said I would be
La, la, la
I'm everything they said I would be
La, la, la
I'm everything they said I would be

Kelsy Karter

Kelsy Karter always considered herself to be a little bit of an outsider, following her own rules, living by her own design. A somewhat mischievous teenager, Kelsy would often skip school and end up in the principal’s office, and while her classmates would be afraid of going against authority, Karter was proud of being the one that did. And even enjoyed the rush of trouble.

The older Kelsy got the more she realized that the reason she didn’t “fit in” was because she was different. Born in the wrong decade…an old soul with a young heart.

Where most of her classmates were listening to the latest radio hits, Kelsy grew up listening to soul records from James Brown, Sam Cooke, The Beatles, The Ronettes, and The Rolling Stones. While her classmates would spend hundreds of dollars on new clothes that were considered the ‘trend’ in fashion, Kelsy would go thrift shopping to find clothes from the 50’s and 60’s for pennies.

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