The Life of the Party is the seventh studio album by American country music artist Neal McCoy. Released in 1999, it contains the singles "I Was" and "The Girls of Summer", which peaked at #37 and #42, respectively, on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks (now Hot Country Songs) charts that year. "Straighten up and Fly Right" is a cover of a Nat King Cole song.
It ain't no use here, it's just one more little lie
try to spare some feelings, save em up for when we die
it's a shame what they did, but they did it anyway they
fell to the forces, that weren't born yesterday
I was Blind - now I see, changing faces, changing me.
is it nice on the water can you get there from here
it's not that far to nowhere or so it would appear
do they call it the jugular does it all balance out
when it come in a whisper does it all seem to shout
I was blind - now I see, changing faces, changing me
I wonder bout this broke down situation
I wonder bout the color of you hair
I wonder bout the things you said
I wonder bout it every day
on and on and on an on
it ain't no use here, it's just one more little lie
try to spare some feelings, save em up for when we die
it's a shame what they did, but they did it anyway they
fell to the forces, that weren't born yesterday
I was blind - now I see, changing faces, changing me