Mixed by
Gene Eichelberger and Don Cobb
at the Bennett House
Drums:
Eddie Bayers, Barry Beckett
Bass:
Joe Osborn, Michael Rhodes
Keyboards:
Dennis Burnside, Barry Beckett
Synthesizer: David Innis
Acoustic Guitar:
Paul Worley, Steve Gibson, Larry Byrom
Electric Guitar:
Steve Gibson, Kenny Mims, Paul Worley
Fiddle and Mandolin:
Mark O’Connor
Steel Guitar:
Sonny Garrish
Percussion: Tom Roady
Strings arranged by
Bergen White
Played by
The Nashville String Machine
The Best of You
Baby, when you're feeling low
and you're looking for
somewhere to go.
Don't go walking out that door,
baby, that is what my shoulder's for.
I'll be here till the end,
I'm not your fair weather friend.
We'll get you smiling again.
Don't you know I want
the rest of you with
the best of you
When the morning comes around
and your caught with
your defenses down,
when your hair's a mess
and your eyes are red, darlin',
that's no reason to hang your head.
Don't go turning away,
I want to see your face.
You know I love that place.
You know I want the
rest of you with the best of you.
Nothing that you ever say or do
could ever cover up
the best of you.
And when you're feeling blue,
I'll be here for you.
I love you through and through.
And I'll always want the
rest of you with the best of you.
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