Released: March 28, 2000

Songwriter: Andrew Gold Linda Ronstadt

Producer: Garth Fundis Trisha Yearwood

Well, I drove past your house last night
And I looked in your window
Lately I ain't been feelin' right
And I don't know the cure, no
Still I can't keep from wonderin'
If I still figure in your life
Could you take me back and try me

Try me again
Could you try me again

I drove around in this lonesome town
Felt just like a beginner
Friends I saw, they just brought me down
They're so cynical and bitter
Well, I guess I'm just like them now
I never thought I'd turn out like that
Could you take me back and try me

Try me again
Could you try me again

Well, you say that I cheated
I was not what you needed
Well you're not being kind
When you say you tried
And you know you lied
My hands are tied
Oh, try me again

I'm gonna knock on your door
'Til you say you'll come back again
And love me some more
Oh, try me again

Could you try me again
Oh, try me again...

Trisha Yearwood

Patricia Lynn Yearwood was born on September 19, 1964 in Monticello, Georgia. Trisha has been married three times, first to Chris Latham, secondly to Robert Reynolds and currently to Garth Brooks. Her marriage to Latham lasted about 4 years, from 1987 to 1991. She married Reynolds on May 21, 1994 and the couple divorced on October 5, 1999. Lastly, she married Garth Brooks on December 10, 2005 and they are still married today. Trisha released her first album, which was self-titled, in 1991, about the time of her first divorce. Besides being a recording artist, Trisha is an actress, beginning with a cameo in The Thing Called Love in 1993. She also played Lieutenant Commander Teresa Coulter on the series JAG from 1997 to 2002, and has her own cooking show called Trisha’s Southern Kitchen. Trisha collects cookbooks and is the author, along with mother Gwen Yearwood and sister Beth Bernard, of Georgia Cooking in an Oklahoma Kitchen and Home Cooking with Trisha Yearwood. Trisha is known for numerous songs over the years, but some include “She’s in Love With the Boy” and “XXX’s and OOO’s An American Girl”.