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Credits
PERFORMING ARTISTS
Lee Ann Womack
Lead Vocals
Bergen White
Background Vocals
Brent Mason
Electric Guitar
Carl Gorodetsky
Conductor
Catherine Umstead
Strings
Chad Cromwell
Drums
David Angell
Strings
David Davidson
Strings
Gary Vanosdale
Strings
Glenn Worf
Bass
Jason Sellers
Background Vocals
Jelly Roll Johnson
Harmonica
John Catchings
Strings
Larry Franklin
Fiddle
Lee Larrison
Strings
Lisa Cochran
Background Vocals
Lisa Silver
Background Vocals
Mark Casstevens
Acoustic Guitar
Mary Vanosdale
Strings
Pamela Sixfin
Strings
Pat Flynn
Acoustic Guitar
Paul Franklin
Steel Guitar
Robert Mason
Strings
The Nashville String Machine
String Ensemble
Tom Roady
Percussion
Tony Harrell
Piano
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Brett Jones
Songwriter
Jess Brown
Songwriter
Tony Lane
Songwriter
Bergen White
String Arranger
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Mark Wright
Producer
Greg Droman
Mixing Engineer
Williams Hank
Mastering Engineer
Robert Charles
Additional Engineer
Ronnie Thomas
Editing Engineer
Tim Coyle
Additional Engineer
Warren Peterson
Recording Engineer
Lyrics
I had to leave my life in Dallas
That town will always be you
In every crowd, on every corner
In every face I'd see you
So with nothin' more than a tank of gas
I drove away without lookin' back
And I guess that's how I got where I am
Goin' anywhere as fast as I can
And I'm a little past Little Rock
Further down the line
Too soon to know what's up ahead
Too late to change my mind
I've got to keep my heart out of this
And both hands on the wheel
I'm learnin' more with every mile
Just how leavin' feels
It's a lonely stretch of blacktop out into the blue
Don't know where I'll go or what I'll do
I'm a little past Little Rock
But a long way from over you
These headlights on the highway
Disappear into the dark
And if I could have it my way
I'd go back to where you are
Oh, but I can't turn this thing around
And nothing short of breaking down
Is gonna get me off this road I'm on
Oh, and I'm still a far cry from gone
And I'm a little past Little Rock
Further down the line
Too soon to know what's up ahead
Too late to change my mind
I gotta keep my heart out of this
And both hands on the wheel
I'm learnin' more with every mile
Just how leavin' feels
It's a lonely stretch of blacktop out into the blue
Don't know where I'll go or what I'll do
I'm a little past Little Rock
But a long way from over you
I'm a little past Little Rock
But a long way from over you
Writer(s): Tony Lane, James Jess R. Brown, Brett Jones
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