Parker McCollum - Cross My Heart

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Verse 1
Yeah, cross my heart and hope to die
In the end it's you and I
Felt just like you that I'm around
Yeah, it's been so hard bein' on my own
Call you late on the telephone
And the world ain't what you wanted anyhow
Everybody runs to wait around


Verse 2
Yeah, cross my heart and hope to die
That in the end it's you and I
Holdin' on to one more minute now
And if you wanted someone, let me know
'Cause this is my time to go
Wish that I was alright in your world
You were there before I had the chance to know

Verse 3
Yеah, I cross my heart and hope to die
That in thе end it's you and I
Wishin' on the last star in the sky
 
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Parker McCollum is a singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist known for his dedication and obsession with his craft. Born and raised in Texas, McCollum began his musical journey at a young age, honing his skills and developing his unique sound.

In 2013, McCollum released his debut album, THE LIMESTONE KID, which garnered critical acclaim and solidified his place in the Texas music scene. His soulful voice and heartfelt lyrics resonated with audiences, setting the stage for his future success.

With the release of his latest album, PROBABLY WRONG, McCollum continued to push boundaries and explore new musical territory. Teasing fans with the release of SESSION ONE and SESSION TWO EPs, McCollum showcased his versatility and creativity as an artist. The album features tracks like "I Can't Breathe" and "Misunderstood," showcasing his raw talent and passion for storytelling.

Inspired by artists like John Mayer, McCollum aims to constantly evolve and reinvent himself with each new record. He believes in pushing boundaries and challenging himself creatively, never content with staying stagnant. His goal is to continue to grow as an artist and create music that is honest, authentic, and impactful.

As he continues to make waves in the music industry, Parker McCollum remains dedicated to his craft and committed to pushing the boundaries of his artistry. With his soulful voice, heartfelt lyrics, and undeniable talent, McCollum is poised to make a lasting impact on the music world for years to come.