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Terri Clark

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Biography

Like her contemporary Shania Twain, singer-songwriter Terri Clark came storming out of Canada and captured the attention of America's country music industry in the mid-'90s. Where TWAIN incorporated more rock elements into her music, Clark largely stayed close to her country roots, even if those roots were more new country than hardcore honky tonk. Raised in Medicine Hat, Alberta, Clark (born in Montreal, August 5, 1968) was part of a musical family. Her grandparents, Ray and Betty Gauthier, were country stars in Canada, opening shows for stars like George Jones and Little Jimmy Dickens, while her mother sang folk songs in local coffee houses. As a child, Terri listened to her grandparents' country records and taught herself how to play guitar. Throughout her adolescence, Clark sang, played, and listened to country music; she was particularly inspired by female artists like Reba McEntire, The Judds, and Linda Ronstadt.

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    Last night we went to bed not talkin'
    'Cause we'd already said too much
    I faced the wall, you faced the window
    Bound and determined not to touch
    We've been married 7 years now
    I Just Wanna Be Mad - (3:26)  -  5,848 plays
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    Don't tell me the reason that you're calling
    Is to see if I'm alright since you've been gone
    'Cause I know you and I know why we're talking
    You're wantin' me to say I'm barely hangin' on
    Well, maybe that was true
    Better Things To Do - (3:07)  -  5,003 plays
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    I'm sittin' in traffic for the fifth year in a row
    Wastin' my time just to get where I don't even wanna go
    I started jauntin' things down on a crispy creme sack
    Everything I'd do if I could leave this place
    And never look back
    I Wanna Do It All - (2:53)  -  4,920 plays
  4.  
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    Well, I lay my head on the railroad track
    Waitin' on the 'Double E'
    But the train don't run through here no more
    Poor, poor pitiful me
    Poor, poor pitiful me, poor, poor pitiful me
    Poor, Poor Pitiful Me - (3:10)  -  4,316 plays
  5.  
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    How can I believe
    That my heart would find someone like you
    You see me, the real me
    No in betweens, I had nowhere to hide
    You took away the walls around me
    Now That I Found You - (3:37)  -  3,720 plays
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