The Tin Man

Dave Lowe, Kenny Chesney, Stacey Slate Easterling

Saw a man in the movies that didn't have a heart
How I wish I could give him mine
Then I wouldn't have to feel it breaking all apart
And this emptiness inside would suit me fine

It's times like these
I wish I were a tin man
You could hurt me all you wanted
And I'd never even know
I'd give anything just to be the tin man
And I wouldn't have a heart and I wouldn't need a soul

I couldn't see your leavin' comin'
You took me by surprise
Even now it still seems like a dream
But I know I can't be dreamin'
'Cause as I lay down each night
The pain so great that it won't let me sleep

It's times like these
I wish I were a tin man
You could hurt me all you wanted
And I'd never even know
I'd give anything just to be the tin man
And I wouldn't have a heart and I wouldn't need a soul
Well I'd give anything just to be the tin man
And I wouldn't have a heart and I wouldn't miss you so

Trivia about the song The Tin Man by Kenny Chesney

On which albums was the song “The Tin Man” released by Kenny Chesney?
Kenny Chesney released the song on the albums “In My Wildest Dreams” in 1994, “All I Need to Know” in 1995, and “Greatest Hits” in 2000.
Who composed the song “The Tin Man” by Kenny Chesney?
The song “The Tin Man” by Kenny Chesney was composed by Dave Lowe, Kenny Chesney, Stacey Slate Easterling.

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