Never Met Anyone Like You

Album: yet to be titled (2025)
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  • All of my friends can't quit talking about you
    They've never been like this before
    The way that you turn every head that's around you
    The second you walk through the door
    Safe to say that you made me insane, even crazy
    Got my whole world upside down
    And I know that you know that I know a lot of folks
    But honey, there just ain't no doubt

    I've never met anyone like you
    Darling, you're one in a million
    God couldn't do it again if He tried to
    I've never met anyone, never met anyone like you
    Like you

    It's the side that you pick on the sidewalk, walking
    The songs that you pick at the bar
    It's all in the way that you talk to your mama
    Yeah, you got some kind of heart

    I've never met anyone like you
    Darling, you're one in a million
    God couldn't do it again if He tried to
    I've never met anyone, never met anyone like you

    'Cause you said it was us 'til the end ('til the end)
    Then you went and hooked up with my friend (with my friend)
    And you blamed it on me
    Left me crying in pieces
    Damn, what a piece of (shit)
    Whoa

    I've never met anyone like you (never met anyone like you)
    Darling, you're one in a million
    God couldn't do it again if He tried to (do it again if He tried to)
    I've never met anyone, never met anyone
    Never met anyone like you
    You Writer/s: Ella Langley, JORDAN SCHMIDT, Michael Hardy
    Publisher: ENDURANCE MUSIC GROUP, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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