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The Forester Sisters – Just in Case

Of the band Exile, who recorded it on their 1984 album Kentucky Hearts. It was covered by American country music group The Forester Sisters. The song was The Forester Sisters' second number one on the country chart. The single went to number one for one week in 1986.

The Forester Sisters - Just in Case
Cover LP The Forester Sisters Warner 1985
The Forester Sisters – Just in Case, is a song written by J.P. Pennington and Sonny LeMaire of the band Exile, who recorded it on their 1984 album Kentucky Hearts. It served as the B-side to the album’s single «Crazy for Your Love».
It was covered by American country music group The Forester Sisters. It was released in November 1985 as the third single from the album The Forester Sisters. The song was The Forester Sisters’ second number one on the country chart. The single went to number one for one week in 1986.
The Forester Sisters - Just in Case
B-Side Single The Forester Sisters Warner 1985
From the album The Forester Sisters
B-side «Reckless Night»
Released November 2, 1985
Genre Country
Length 2:27
Label Warner Bros. Nashville
Songwriter(s) J.P. Pennington Sonny LeMaire
Producer(s) Terry Skinner J. L. Wallace

COUNTRYPEDIA




Just in Case Lyrics

I saw you walkin’ down the street just the other day
Took one little look at me and turned the other way
Can’t say I blame you but I’d like for you to know
How wrong I was to ever let you go
Just in case, you ever change your mind
If you suddenly decide to give me one more try
I’ll be waiting in the wings, just lookin’ for a sign
Just in case you change your mind
What can I say darlin’, what can I do?
Well, I’ve got to find some way to change your point of view
I’ve always loved you and that’s a natural fact
If you could only find it in your heart to take me back
Just in case, you ever change your mind
If you suddenly decide to give me one more try
I’ll be waiting in the wings, just lookin’ for a sign
Just in case you change your mind
Just in case, you ever change your mind
If you suddenly decide to give me one more try
I’ll be waiting in the wings, just lookin’ for a sign
Just in case you change your mind
Just in case, you ever change your mind
If you suddenly decide to give me one more try
I’ll be waiting in the wings, just lookin’ for a sign
Just in case you change your mind

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Single The Forester Sisters Warner 1985
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