I Miss You a Little

JOHN MICHAEL MONTGOMERY, MIKE ANTHONY, RICHARD WILLIAM FAGAN

Sometimes a song can touch a nerve
That takes me back to you
When I pick up my old guitar
And I play your favorite tune

Every now and then, some little thing
I've buried comes bubblin' up
And once in a while, you feel close enough to touch

I miss you a little since you've been gone
A few little memories keep hangin' on
I miss you a little, I guess you could say
A little too much, a little too often
A little more every day

When I go by our old house
I pretend that you're still there
Waitin' for me on the porch
But there's just an empty chair

Wish I could see you just one more time
Before I drive away
So I could stop and go inside, and say

I miss you a little since you've been gone
A few little memories keep hangin' on
I miss you a little, I guess you could say
A little too much, a little too often

A little more every day
A little too much, a little too often
A little more every day

Trivia about the song I Miss You a Little by John Michael Montgomery

On which albums was the song “I Miss You a Little” released by John Michael Montgomery?
John Michael Montgomery released the song on the albums “What I Do The Best” in 1996, “What I Do Best” in 1996, and “Greatest Hits” in 1997.
Who composed the song “I Miss You a Little” by John Michael Montgomery?
The song “I Miss You a Little” by John Michael Montgomery was composed by JOHN MICHAEL MONTGOMERY, MIKE ANTHONY, RICHARD WILLIAM FAGAN.

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