Purple Mountains
Purple Mountains
Purple Mountains
Purple Mountains
Purple Mountains
Purple Mountains
Purple Mountains
Purple Mountains
Purple Mountains
Purple Mountains
[Verse]
I want to be tantamount to cordial
Tantamount to good
I want to be a warm and friendly person
But I don't know how to do it
She can't make it to her car
Without making a new friend
She's a small-town superstar
Everybody hollering her name
[Chorus]
She's making friends, I'm turning stranger
The people on her end couldn't make it plainer
Sometimes I wish we'd never came here
Seeing as I'm held in such disdain here
She's making friends, I'm turning stranger
I see lots of normal men yearning to obtain her
I'm a loser, she's a gainer
That's one thing of which they're dang sure
[Outro]
She's out with her friends
And really, I can't blame her
'Cause when she's home again
She's always still the same her
God knows I'd never try to change her
She's my friend and I'm her stranger
She's making friends, and I'm turning stranger
She's making friends, and I'm turning stranger
She’s Making Friends, I’m Turning Stranger was written by David Berman.
She’s Making Friends, I’m Turning Stranger was produced by Jarvis Taveniere & Jeremy Earl.
Purple Mountains released She’s Making Friends, I’m Turning Stranger on Fri Jul 12 2019.
Vish Khanna: This is both a funny and sad turn of phrase. Where does it stem from?
David Berman: It’s just a play on words that you’d find in a country song. This one has a happy ending and it wasn’t true to life. But it’s also true to life — Cassie and I are still friends, still have the same bank...