Roots pop singer/songwriter Josh Rouseis a melodic folk/ soft rocksinger. He was born in 1972 in Nebraska, living in California, Tennessee, Utah, Wyoming, Nebraska, South Dakota, Georgia, and Arizona during the years to follow; obsessed as a teen with British cult favorites like The Smithsand The Cure, he learned to play guitar from his uncle and wrote his first song at 18. Signing to the Rykodisc subsidiary Slow River, in 1998, Rouse issued his debut album, Dressed Up Like Nebraska, to widespread critical acclaim; upon settling in Nashville, he was befriended by Kurt Wagner, frontman of the endlessly brilliant chamber countrygroup Lambchop, and in the fall of 1999, the two singers/songwritersissued a collaborative EP, Chester. Rouse's second solo LP, Home, appeared the following spring and was followed by Under the Cold Blue Starsin 2002. For his next record Rouse hooked up with producer Brad Jonesand the resulting album in 2003, 1972, was both a homage to the soft rock sounds of Rouse's youth and an opening up and deepening of his sound.
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Farewell, bye bye the sorry look in your eye it doesn't mean a thingÂ
So long, we shared beds now it comes to an end with such a saddened eyeÂ
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I've heard stories, ugly stories which no one can deny they were trueÂ
While I was away, you were working every day or so it seemedÂ
Phone calls, regrets, everyone placed bets on odds I wouldn't seeÂ
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I've heard stories, ugly stories that no one can deny they were trueÂ
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Believe in your doubts because I found out you can never trust in anyone and here in the South I call you out you can never trust in anyoneÂ
Next time you're in town don't bother coming around you're not welcome anymore..
Unfair, so unkind, to have wasted my time on such a silly dreamÂ
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I've heard stories, ugly stories which no one can deny they were trueÂ