I’d Know You Anywhere
By Ray Weaver, Michael Skotte & Lucy Leblanc
I Saw your face on the cover of People magazine,
Champagne, red carpets and stretch limousines,
Armani suits, Gucci boots, a million dollar smile
you’ve moved away from our small-town style, but
I’d know you anywhere, no matter where you go
You’ll always be the hometown girl I used to know
I’d know you anywhere, some things you just don’t forget
My front porch memories will never fade
I’d know you anywhere
Summer nights on momma’s porch I’d listen to you dreams,
There never seemed to be a place for a simple man like me
High school plays, Peach Blossom days, Homecoming Queen,
You’ve been my star since we were 13,
I’d know you anywhere, no matter where you go
You’ll always be the hometown girl I used to know
I’d know you anywhere, some things you just don’t forget
My front porch memories will never fade,
I’d know you anywhere
You drove away wearing my letterman’s jacket
I wonder if you ever found the note I left in the pocket
It said,
I’d know you anywhere, no matter where you go
You’ll always be the hometown girl I used to know
I’d know you anywhere, some things you just don’t forget
My front porch memories will never fade,
I’d know you anywhere
Ray Weaver: Lead vocals
Michael Skotte: Guitars /Bass / Keyboards & Backing Vocals
Josef Aarskov: Drums
Peter Brander: Backing vocals
Recorded and Produced by Michael Skotte at Mike’s Minor Manor
Mixed and Mastered by Peter Brander at Media Sound Copenhagen