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The song's lyrics, depicting a garage sale conducted after the sale of a house, serve as a metaphor for a failed relationship. The various household items and articles of clothing (specifically mentioned, dresses, a child's wagon and a hall mirror) hold happy, "golden" memories for the male half of the now-broken couple, who now can only watch with disbelief as the items are being sold, one by ...
Better Than I Used to Be is the title of the ninth studio album by American country music artist Sammy Kershaw. The album was released on August 31, 2010 via Big Hit Records. It is produced by Buddy Cannon. Two singles were released from the album: "Better Than I Used to Be" and "The Snow White Rows of Arlington
"Better Than I Used to Be" is a song written by Ashley Gorley and Bryan Simpson. The song was originally recorded by American country music artist Sammy Kershaw in 2010 for the album of the same name, released August 31, 2010, on Big Hit Records. [1] The version released by Sammy Kershaw was released as a single, but did not enter the charts.
Better Than I Used to Be: Release date: August 31, 2010; Label: Big Hit Records; Formats: CD, music download — — — A Sammy Klaus Christmas: Release date: October 22, 2012; Label: MRI; Formats: CD, digital download — — — All in the Same Boat (with Joe Diffie and Aaron Tippin) Release date: May 28, 2013; Label: Big Hit Records ...
In 2008, Sammy Kershaw was inducted into The Louisiana Music Hall of Fame in honor of his career achievements and was also inducted into the Louisiana Songwriters Association Hall Of Fame in 2010. Kershaw's first single in two years, " Real People ", was released in late 2008 in the Boomerville/Big Hit label.
Better Than I Used to Be (song) C. ... Fit to Be Tied Down (Sammy Kershaw song) H. Haunted Heart (Sammy Kershaw song) ... Yard Sale (song)
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Also included is "What Am I Worth", a song previously recorded by George Jones on his 1957 debut Grand Ole Opry's New Star. Jones's style has been cited as one of Kershaw's primary influences. [ 2 ] Don't Go Near the Water is certified platinum in the United States.