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Just Last Week [Bonus Track]

from AAA by Amanda McCarthy

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A song written about a friendship turning into something more before you could even realize what was happening. I went on to date him for 4 years. (2011)

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We were driving around on a Friday night
With the music loud and our hearts held high
I can't wrap my head around it
We've been searching now we found it
Just you and me and a melody
Shined a light that let me see the truth in you

(Chorus)
Just last week, I never thought that we would be
Anything beyond what we had ever been before
I never saw you that way before
Just last week, you were just a friend to me
And now it's kinda strange that all of that has changed
But I don't really mind, I wanna make you mine

I didn't know how it was gonna go
When I went to drop you off at home
I couldn't find the words to say
So I had to tell you another way
My heart was pounding and I know you felt it
I was feeling real impulsive
You told me just to go for it
So I took a breath and I leaned in

(Chorus)

I finally got home and then I went to sleep
And you were running around all night in my dreams
I didn't ever think that we could be this way
But now you're all that's ever on my brain

You swore you'd help me up, I put my trust in you
I have faith that these words you say are true
I wanna be the one to make your dreams come alive
Just like you've done for mine

(Chorus)

credits

from AAA, released December 1, 2015
Amanda McCarthy - Vocals, Acoustic Guitar
Mark McCarthy - Electric Guitar
Bob Catalano - Bass

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Amanda McCarthy Nashville, Tennessee

Southern NH // Boston, MA -- Undeniably pop, with an alternative rock twist, a dash of Nashville, and the heart of an old soul.

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