Some Fools Never Learn
Steve Wariner
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All my friends say, I should leave you alone. You've got a heart like a stone, And a wonderin' eye. And I know that they're right. I can make up my mind, Not to see you again, But you move through my dreams like the wind, It's no good to pretend, It won't happen again, Cause it'll happen again. Some fools never learn. Play with the fire, And your gonna get burned. It's only love when your loved in return. Some fools never learn. Some fools never learn. And baby I tried, But I'm just not that strong, Yes, I knew all along, But that's not enough I was falling in love. And you don't know it, But I came over tonight, There was somebody's car parked outside. Damn my eyes, Damn this heart of mine. I drove off into the night. Some fools never learn. Play with the fire, And your gonna get burned. It's only love when your loved in return. Some fools never learn. Some fools never learn. Somewhere in the city tonight, There's a girl and she's lonely like me, She'll be easy to see. And naturally, She'll have that look in her eyes, She'll be feeling that way. I see it all plain as day. Oh, I'll never be, what she wants me to be Oh, but lucky for me Some fools never learn. Play with the fire, And your gonna get burned. It's only love when your loved in return. Some fools never learn. Some fools never learn. Some fools never learn.
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Written by: JOHN SCOTT SHERRILL
Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, THOMAS G. CAIN D/B/A CANDY CANE MUSIC
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12 facts about this song
SongwriterThe song, "Some Fools Never Learn," was written by John Scott Sherrill, a popular American songwriter who has penned many hits for numerous country artists.
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Chart PerformanceThe song was a big hit for Steve Wariner. It reached number one on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart in November 1985.
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Album"Some Fools Never Learn" is part of Steve Wariner's fifth studio album, "Life's Highway."
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SignificanceThe success of "Some Fools Never Learn" marked a major comeback hit for Wariner, as his previous several singles had not reached the top of the charts.
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GenreThe song falls under the Country genre, staying true to its Nashville roots.
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ThemeThe song is about a man who cannot let go of a woman who repeatedly breaks his heart, symbolizing the often self-sabotaging nature of love.
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Duration"Some Fools Never Learn" is approximately four minutes long.
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InstrumentationWith Steve Wariner's signature guitar playing and smooth vocals, "Some Fools Never Learn" showcases the artist's musical depth and talent.
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Critical AcclaimCritics praised the song for its melodic charm, lyrical depth, and emotional authenticity.
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InfluenceThe song's success helped boost the career of Steve Wariner and affirmed his standing as one of country music's most enduring voices.
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Artist's CommentsAccording to an interview with Steve Wariner, he thought the song was a smash the first time he heard it. He said it was an easy song to identify with, as everyone has been in the same situation at some time.
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LegacyEven decades after its initial release, "Some Fools Never Learn" continues to resonate with modern listeners, demonstrating the timeless appeal of this classic country hit.
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