Trace Adkins
Trace Adkins
Trace Adkins
Trace Adkins
Trace Adkins
Trace Adkins
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Trace Adkins & Trailer Choir
Trace Adkins
Trace Adkins
Trace Adkins
Trace Adkins
Trace Adkins
Trace Adkins
Blake Shelton & Trace Adkins
[Intro]
Ooh, yeah, yeah
[Verse 1]
I saw an angel fall from grace
When I was just eighteen
With lipstick on her cigarette
And fire on both wings
She never even looked back
As she spiraled toward the ground
Against the red of that summer sky
While the sun was going down
Humming that old Tom Petty song
She wanted me to break her fall
[Chorus]
I was a long haired country boy
Turned her on to that outlaw noise
Her letting go was mostly all my fault
On the backseat of my Chevrolet
And the best Plan B that Detroit made
She wanted me to break her fall
[Verse 2]
She used me like a razor-blade
To cut the ties that bind
Freed herself from daddy's world
Got tangled up in mine
It caught her by surprise
When she found herself in love
Found out two weeks on Mud Caw Creek
Just wouldn't be enough
[Chorus]
With a long haired country boy
Turned her on to that outlaw noise
Her letting go was mostly all my fault
'Cause on the backseat of my Chevrolet
And the best Plan B that Detroit made
She wanted me to break her fall
[Chorus]
Yeah, that's right
And I was a long haired country boy
Turned you on to that outlaw noise
And letting go, well, baby, that was all my fault
'Cause on the backseat of my Chevrolet
And the best Plan B that Detroit made
She wanted me to break her fall
Yeah, to break her fall
[Outro]
I saw an angel fall from grace
When I was just eighteen
Break Her Fall was written by Tim Mensy & Monty Criswell.
Break Her Fall was produced by Michael Knox.
Trace Adkins released Break Her Fall on Tue Aug 17 2010.