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Trouble Looks Good On You

from Things That Used to Shine by Wild Ponies

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  • Compact Disc (CD) + Digital Album

    Written during a busy year on the road, Things That Used To Shine is an album about leaving some things behind…and meeting others head-on. It’s also the studio debut of Wild Ponies, a Nashville-based outfit fronted by Virginia natives Doug and Telisha Williams, who have previously toured and recorded as acoustic folk duo Doug & Telisha.

    Released by Ditch Dog Records, Things That Used To Shine finds Telisha opening up about the skeletons that have haunted her closet for years. Grammy-winning producer Ray Kennedy (Steve Earle, Lucinda Williams) recorded the album’s 12 songs in three days, running the band’s harmonies through the same pre-amps once used by the Beatles. Casey Driessen, Russ Pahl, Jake Winebrenner and other heavy-hitting roots musicians also make appearances, beefing up the band’s songs with everything from organ to pedal steel.

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lyrics

Don’t you, think I didn’t see you coming
Hiding in the shadows showing up right on cue
By the way you were moving I could tell you were going to be trouble
But Darlin’, trouble looks good on you

Baby, Maybe
You’re thinking that you just can’t miss
Sneakin’ in to steal a kiss
Or maybe two
What would I do?
If you’re gonna do it, you better do it on the double
‘Cause Darlin’, trouble looks good on you

Solo

Clearly, I’m nearly
About to let down my guard
Can I trust my heart?
I wish I knew
If you’d be true
I’m trying everyday to keep myself away from trouble
But Darlin’, trouble looks good on you

Darlin’, trouble looks good on you

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from Things That Used to Shine, released September 10, 2013

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