Tim McGraw – You Get Used To Somebody
About the Song In his 2001 album “Set This Circus Down,” Tim McGraw delivers a heartfelt exploration of heartbreak and acceptance with the poignant ballad, “You Get Used To Somebody.”…
About the Song In his 2001 album “Set This Circus Down,” Tim McGraw delivers a heartfelt exploration of heartbreak and acceptance with the poignant ballad, “You Get Used To Somebody.”…
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About the Song Released in 1999 as part of his acclaimed album “A Place in the Sun”, this song resonates deeply with listeners of all ages, evoking a bittersweet nostalgia…