Released: March 9, 1970
Songwriter: Dorothy Jo Owens Dolly Parton
[Verse 1]
I'm lookin' for a way to get out
There's no hope for you and me
We'll never get along
Everything we do is wrong
You and I both know one of us has to go
And it might as well be me
[Verse 2]
We stopped loving a long time ago
And now all we do is disagree
There's no use to pretend
There's no need to try again
You and I both know one of us has to go
And it might as well be me
[Verse 3]
There's no use for us to live a lie
When we're just wasting the best years of our lives
We'll never get along everything we do is wrong
You and I both know one of us has to go
And it might as well be me
You and I both know one of us has to go
And it might as well be me
I'm lookin' for a way to get out
There's no hope for you and me
We'll never get along
Everything we do is wrong
You and I both know one of us has to go
And it might as well be me
[Verse 2]
We stopped loving a long time ago
And now all we do is disagree
There's no use to pretend
There's no need to try again
You and I both know one of us has to go
And it might as well be me
[Verse 3]
There's no use for us to live a lie
When we're just wasting the best years of our lives
We'll never get along everything we do is wrong
You and I both know one of us has to go
And it might as well be me
You and I both know one of us has to go
And it might as well be me
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- Always, Always
- Ten Four, Over and Out
- You and Me, Her and Him
- Let’s Live for Tonight
- It Might as Well Be Me
- Love Have Mercy on Us
- Just Someone I Used to Кnow
- Love’s All Over
- Together You and I
- Home Is Where the Hurt Is
- The Party
- Closer By The Hour
- I Washed My Face In The Morning Dew
- Each Season Changes You
- Someone Just Like You
- Looking Down
- Mommie, Ain’t That Daddy
- The Last Thing on My Mind
- The Dark End Of The Street
- Silver Sandals
- Satan’s River