Bailey Zimmerman - Religiously lyrics

Bailey Zimmerman

Bailey Lynn Zimmerman [Louisville, Illinois, U.S.]

[Bailey Zimmerman - Religiously lyrics]

I went looking at pictures
I didn't wanna see
They brought back memories
You look happy, I guess
Got the life that you wanted
But it ain't with me
You would think by now that I wouldn't care
It's been a couple years and yeah
I've had my share
Of other broken-up hearts but I only
Shed real tears over ours

And now I'm in this cold bright light
And this don't even feel like life
'Cause, I don't have the only
Woman who believed in me
Religiously (Religiously)
And now I'm in the back of the church
Praying just to stop the hurt
'Cause, I don't have the only woman
Who was there for me


Religiously (Religiously)

Remember watchin' you play me
Our song on guitar, i thought I'd marry you
Act like I'm happier now but all of
My friends know that ain't the truth
And lately life's been good to me
Mama's healthy and I'm helpin'
Out the whole family
Lot of people know my name
I made a little change
But that don't mean nothin'

'Cause now I'm in this cold bright light
And this don't even feel like life
'Cause, I don't have the only
Woman who believed in me
Religiously (Religiously)
And now I'm in the back of the church
Praying hard just to stop the hurt
'Cause, I don't have the only woman
Who was there for me
Religiously (Religiously)

You brought me to God and
I put you through Hell
You were all about us, I was all about myself
What kind of man would lose
A woman like that?
If my soul could be forgiven
I would give it all back

Now I'm in this cold bright light
And this don't even feel like life
'Cause, I don't have the only
Woman who believed in me religiously
And now I'm in the back of the church
Begging God just to stop the hurt
'Cause, I don't have the only
Woman who believed in me
Religiously (Religiously)

I ain't got the only woman
Who was there for me religiously

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About the song Bailey Zimmerman - Religiously

Bailey Zimmerman's fans have shown unwavering support and enthusiasm for his music. Many comments reflect a deep connection to his lyrics and the emotional power they convey. Listeners have praised the authenticity of his songs, which often mirror their own personal experiences. One comment even states, "It's crazy ever since I've discovered Bailey (2021), it's like every single song he's written is literally what I'm going through at that point in time. It gives me chills." This sentiment demonstrates the impact Bailey's music has had on his audience, resonating with them in profound ways.

The vocal abilities of Bailey Zimmerman have also received significant acclaim. Fans have been amazed at how his live performances perfectly match his recorded tracks. One individual notes, "I saw you live at San Diego, and it was so amazing how your voice is the exact same in person. You have one of the best voices in country. No one does country like you, Bailey!" Such comments attest to the consistent quality of his vocal delivery, establishing Bailey as a formidable presence in the country music scene.

Several listeners have praised the breakup theme of "Religiously," considering it a powerful representation of heartache and resilience. One comment highlights its relatability, stating, "One of the most powerful breakup songs ever... this song hits so hard." Another listener emphasizes the emotional impact, saying, "This song hits different. I heard the Instagram teaser, and I knew it was a slap." These reactions underscore the song's ability to tap into universal emotions surrounding heartbreak, providing solace and catharsis for those going through similar experiences.

While the majority of feedback for "Religiously" has been positive, some criticisms and comparisons have also emerged. One comment suggests that the chorus arrangement of the song is "disgusting" and laments the departure from a traditional country sound. The listener states, "Just imagine what the song would have done in a real country version, not just with that nice 14-second dobro intro before it veers off into cheap '80s arena rock." This critique highlights a desire for a more authentic country approach to the song's production.

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