Janie Blu Chords and Lyrics by Kip Moore
Artist : Kip Moore
Song : Janie Blu
Album : Wild World
Verse 1 :
D
Where you off to, Janie Blu?
D
Don't you know that your daddy ain't home?
D
He went and left that blame with you
D G
And that's a real heavy thing to hold, to hold
Verse 2 :
D
I've seen you lean on sweet addictions
D
When the pain's just a little too much
D
Do you think you'll find redemption
D
In the arms of a stranger's touch,
G D
a stranger's touch?
G D
a stranger's touch?
Chorus :
G
Why you wanna keep runnin'?
Bm
From the one thing that's been true?
A Em
I know I can't keep clingin'
D
To my Janie Blu
Verse 3 :
D
Sometimes, I think you might be healing
D
And other times, I ain't so sure
D
Girl, there ain't no shame in bleeding
D
But no such thing as pure
Chorus :
G
Why you wanna keep runnin'?
Bm
From the one thing that's been true?
A Em
I know I can't keep clingin'
D
To my Janie Blu
Bridge :
G D
Well, I've held you through darkness
Bm G
But, girl, I must confess
D Em
Right now, I'm barely hangin' on
A
Like the cross around your neck
Chorus :
G
Why you wanna keep runnin'?
Bm
From the one thing that's been true?
A Em
I know I can't keep clingin'
D
To my Janie Blu
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About Kip Moore
Kip Moore |
Kip
Christian Moore born April 1, 1980, is an American country music singer
and songwriter signed to MCA Nashville. He has released a total of four
studio albums for the label: Up All Night, Wild Ones, Slowheart, and
Wild World. Moore has charted a total of twelve entries on Billboard Hot
Country Songs and Country Airplay including the number-one "Somethin'
'Bout a Truck" and four additional top-ten hits. He has also written
songs for Frankie Ballard, Thompson Square, and James Wesley.
He
has two brothers and three sisters. Their father died in September
2011, just months before the release of Moore's debut album. He began
playing guitar while attending Wallace State Community College in
Hanceville, Alabama, and made his first public performance at a Mellow
Mushroom restaurant in Valdosta, Georgia. After college, he moved to a
"little hut" in Hawaii, where he also took up backpacking and surfing.
He moved to Nashville, Tennessee, in 2004, where songwriter and producer
Brett James helped him sign a publishing deal.
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