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Over My Head

by Amanda Cross

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Reminiscent of Tom Petty's "Last Dance", "Over My Head" has just a hint of a 90's vibe to give a touch of grunge mixed with modern country and rock.

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It started out with a look, and I was hypnotized
You shook me up, you made me second-guess myself
You took me on a ride, you took me higher than I’ve ever been
I can’t believe I didn’t see you pulling me under

I’m in over my head
Over my head
Over you
I try to fight it
But it’s no use
It’s no use

I feel we’re moving too fast we need to slow down
I still got your T-shirt on. Oh, what am I doing?
We’re caught up in the chase, just going round and round
But when you catch me, will you keep me or throw me down?

Oh, what was I supposed to do when you looked at me that way?
You’re like the tide that took me under
Yeah, you’re taking me and now

I’m in over my head
Over my head
Over you
I try to fight it
But it’s no use
It’s no use

I’m in over my head
Over my head
Over you
I try to fight it
But it’s no use
It’s no use

And now you got me under your skin
There’s no escaping now you’ve taken me in
And now we’re drowning let the waves crash over
All I see is you, all I see is you

I’m in over my head
Over my head
Over you
I try to fight it
But it’s no use
It’s no use

I’m in over my head
Over my head
Over you
I try to fight it
But it’s no use
It’s no use

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released September 29, 2023
Music & Lyrics by Amanda Cross
Produced by Derek Cruz
Engineer Daniel Sanint
Engineer Steve Cruz
Drums Randy Schrager
Bass Steve Cruz
Acoustic Guitar Derek Cruz
Pedal Steel Guitar Matt Beck
Electric Guitar David "Immy" Immergluck
Mandolin David "Immy" Immergluck

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Amanda Cross New York, New York

If you take the pop appeal of Miranda Lambert and Shania Twain and mix it up with the cool edge of Lana Del Rey and smart songwriting of Brandi Carlisle, that is where we find the artistry of Amanda Cross. You’ll find yourself on a ride up the PCH with “Malibu Daydream” or through a dark alley with the Hitchcockian vibes of “Phantom”, ending up at her country pop roots with “How Did I Get Here”. ... more

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