Released: October 17, 2006

Featuring: LeAnn Rimes

Songwriter: Vince Gill Reed Nielsen John Hobbs

Producer: John Hobbs Justin Niebank Vince Gill

Sometimes this old world gets to me
I sure can be a jerk
But you always see the best in me
God knows you've seen the worst

You know when to let me be
Pull yourself real close to me
How to take my breath away
You don't care who's right or wrong
I know whose side you're on
It's more than the love that we make
It's what you don't say

Man, I should have been the death of me
I sure can run it in the ground
When you come lie here next to me
Girl, you bring me back around

You know when to let me be
Pull yourself real close to me
How to take my breath away
You don't care who's right or wrong
I know whose side you're on
It's more than the love that we make
It's what you don't say

You know when to let me be
Pull yourself real close to me
How to take my breath away
You don't care who's right or wrong
I know whose side you're on
It's more than the love that we make
It's what you don't say
It's what you don't say
It's what you don't say

Vince Gill

Vincent Grant Gill was born April 12, 1957 in Norman, Oklahoma to Stan and Jerene Gill. He has a brother, Bob and a sister, Gina. On his birthday in 1980, he married Janis Oliver who you may remember from Sweethearts of the Rodeo. Together they had one child, daughter Jenny, who was born on May 5, 1982 in Los Angeles. Janis filed for divorce and the marriage ended on June 30, 1998. He married Amy Grant on March 10, 2000, and had another daughter, Corrina Grant Gill. She was born on March 12, 2001 in Nashville. The 6'3" singer-songwriter lives with his family in Nashville.

Below is a list of selected awards collected by Vince over the

Academy of Country