Trisha Yearwood - "The Record Plays On" (featuring Charles Kelley) (Visualizer)

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Title | Trisha Yearwood - "The Record Plays On" (featuring Charles Kelley) (Visualizer) |
Author | Trisha Yearwood |
Duration | 3:28 |
File Format | MP3 / MP4 |
Original URL | https://youtube.com/watch?v=Vx8vRlTBWMM |
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Written By Chad Carlson, Melissa Fuller, Trisha Yearwood
Everyone sayin’, the world’s ‘bout to end
We’ve been here before, and we’ll be here again
Sunshine or rain let me tell you my friend
That the record plays on
There’s always a struggle, some lost soul to save
But this side of heaven, no it ain’t gonna change
A tale old as time, cradle to grave
And the record plays on
On and on, we’ve been singing it all along
Going ‘round and around, but honey don’t let it bring you down
It’s just a different melody to the same damn song
And the record plays on
History repeats, no we’re not the first
Some things will get better, and some will get worse
It’s been written before, chapter and verse
And the record plays on
We’re in this together, can’t we understand
Gotta get busy living, and love while we can
If it’s all how we see it, then it’s all in our hands
And the record plays on
Yeah the record plays on
Everyone sayin’, the world’s ‘bout to end
We’ve been here before, and we’ll be here again
©2025 Cabana Music (SESAC). / Songs of the Whippoorwill (BMI). Administered by Songs of Kobalt Music Publishing./ Dining Room Music (ASCAP). Administered By Major Bob Music, Inc./Clear Box Rights. All Rights Reserved. Used By Permission.
Vocals – Trisha Yearwood
Electric Guitar – Rob McNelley
Acoustic Guitar – Sam Hunter
Steel Guitar – Dan Dugmore
Bass – Steve Mackey
Keys – Billy Justineau
Drums – Greg Morrow
Charles Kelley appears courtesy of Big Machine Label Group Records