Lyrics by Margo Price

Do you love Margo Price's songs? Here you'll find the lyrics to Margo Price's songs so you can sing them at the top of your lungs, make your own versions, or simply understand them properly.

  1. Twinkle Twinkle
  2. A Little Pain
  3. About To Find Out
  4. Anytime You Call (feat. Lucius)
  5. Been To The Mountain
  6. Change Of Heart
  7. Cocaine Cowboys
  8. County Road
  9. Do Right By Me
  10. Don’t Say It
  11. Four Years Of Chances
  12. Gone To Stay
  13. Good Luck (For Ben Eyestone)
  14. Hands Of Time
  15. Heart Of America
  16. Heartless Mind
  17. Hell In The Heartland
  18. Hey Child
  19. How The Mighty Have Fallen
  20. Hurtin' (On The Bottle)
  21. I’d Die For You
  22. Just Like Love
  23. Landfill
  24. Learning To Lose
  25. Letting Me Down
  26. Light Me Up (feat. Mike Campbell)
  27. Loner
  28. Lydia
  29. Nowhere Fast
  30. Paper Cowboy
  31. Pay Gap
  32. Prisoner Of The Highway
  33. Radio (feat. Sharon Van Etten)
  34. Since You Put Me Down
  35. Stone Me
  36. Tennessee Song
  37. That’s How Rumors Get Started
  38. This Town Gets Around
  39. Time Machine
  40. Weakness
  41. Weekender
  42. What Happened To Our Love?
  43. Wild Women
  44. World's Greatest Loser

Margo Rae Price (born April 15, 1983) is an American country singer-songwriter, producer, and author based in Nashville. The Fader called her "country's next star." Her debut solo album Midwest Farmer's Daughter was released on Third Man Records on March 25, 2016. The album was recorded at Sun Studio in Memphis, Tennessee, and was engineered by Matt Ross-Spang. The album was recorded in three days. On tour, she is backed by her band The Pricetags. In December 2018, Price received a nomination for Best New Artist at the 61st Annual Grammy Awards.

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