Hayes Carll
Hayes Carll
Hayes Carll
Hayes Carll
Hayes Carll
Hayes Carll
Hayes Carll
Hayes Carll
Hayes Carll
Hayes Carll
Hayes Carll
Hayes Carll
Hayes Carll sings a unique love song to his wife, Alison Moorer. Her southern dialect (including “None'ya”) inspired the title and some of the lyrics for the song.
[Verse 1]
I asked you where you'd been and you said "None'ya"
"None'ya business, don't you ask no more"
You said "If you would do a better job of listenin'
Then maybe you would understand why I'm at the door"
You just had to paint the front porch ceiling turquoise
You said "That's the way we do it in the South"
You claimed it keeps out all the evil spirits
Sometimes I can't believe the words a-comin' out your mouth
[Chorus 1]
But I try because I want to
I know your heart the best way that I can
Through the laughter and the pain
And the sometimes just insane
Girl, all I wanna do is be your man
[Verse 2]
Sometimes we'll pretend like we are strangers
Out there meeting up for the first time
I'll be a doctor or a secret agent
Just hopin' that you laugh at me as I throw out my lines
[Instrumental Break]
[Verse 3]
I used to tell myself I had it covered
That everything was where it needs to be
But then you showed up and you looked me over
And now I see, aw, I see
Now I see, darlin', I see
[Chorus 2]
And so I try because I need to
I know your heart the best way that I can
For the laughter, for the pain
For the way you call my name
Girl, all I wanna do is be your man
[Outro]
I asked you where you'd been and you said "None'ya"
"None'ya business, don't you ask no more"
None’ya was written by Allison Moorer & Hayes Carll & Adam Joseph Landry.
None’ya was produced by Allison Moorer & Brad Jones.
Hayes Carll released None’ya on Fri Nov 09 2018.