Yours (Acoustic Version)

Album cover art for "Yours (Acoustic Version)" by Jesse McCartney

Jesse McCartney - Pop, Folk

Yours (Acoustic Version)

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Duration: 2:32

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[Verse 1] Yeah, I've been a singer Yeah, I've been a smoker Yeah, I've been the face in every bedroom on a poster Yeah, I've been a thinker Yeah, I've been a joker Yeah, I've done a lot of things just 'cause I wasn't supposed to [Pre-Chorus] There's another side of me, but no one ever gets to see it I've been a lot of different things to different people But my favorite thing to bе is [Chorus] Yours, yours, yours My favorite thing to be is yours, yours, yours Out of all the things I'vе been before, fore, fore My favorite thing to be is yours, yours, yours [Verse 2] Yeah, I've been a leader Yeah, I've been a poser Yeah, I've been a kid who wasn't afraid of getting older Yeah, I've been a stranger Yeah, I've been a son Yeah, I've been an album flop away from being done [Pre-Chorus] There's another side of me, but no one ever gets to see it I've been a lot of different things to different people But my favorite thing to be is [Chorus] Yours, yours, yours My favorite thing to be is yours, yours, yours Out of all the things I've been before, fore, fore My favorite thing to be is yours, yours, yours [Verse 3] I could be a father I could be a teacher Talking to a kid who's got his hand around my finger I could learn some patience Wait for things to come I could be at peace with all the wars I never won [Pre-Chorus] There'll always be a side of me That no one ever gets to see it I'll be a lot of different things to different people But my favorite thing to be is [Chorus] Yours, yours, yours My favorite thing to be is yours, yours, yours Out of all the things I've been before, fore, fore My favorite thing to be is yours, yours, yours

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Credits

Writers
  • Jesse McCartney
  • Solly
  • Jordan Palmer
  • Jay Stolar
  • Carol Ades