Brand New Man
Brooks %26 Dunn Lyrics


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Barrel House Blott & Lee Got more life Hit revive And you know I can't be stoppin now…
Brooks Dunn I saw the light, I've been baptized By the fire in…
Brooks & Dunn I saw the light, I've been baptized By the fire in…
Brooks & Dunn & Luke Combs I saw the light, I've been baptized By the fire in…
Brooks & Dunn feat. Luke Combs I saw the light, I've been baptized By the fire in…
Brooks & Dunn Luke Combs I saw the light, I've been baptized By the fire in…
Brooks & Dunn with Luke Combs I saw the light, I've been baptized By the fire in…
Brooks and Dunn [Chorus] I saw the light I've been baptized By the fire i…
Brooks Dunn I saw the light I've been baptized By the fire in your…
Faith Evans She never had respect for me She knew I had a…
Letter Kills We're taking off, so be aware We're watching out for them…
Seventh Day Slumber A morning rainbow fills the sky, I think I'm dead But…
Shaila If you let it go You'll never see the sunshine If you…



Wonderworld I remember when the sun was black And tomorrow just…


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@RickyBarcus

I saw the light
I've been baptized
By the fire in your touch
And the flame in your eyes
I'm born to love again
I'm a brand new man

Well the whole town's talking
'Bout the line I'm walking
That leads right to your door
Oh how I used to roam
I was a rolling stone

I used to have a wild side
They say a country-mile-wide
I'd burn those beer joints down
That's all changed now
You turned my life around

Whoa, I saw the light
I've been baptized
By the fire in your touch
And the flame in your eyes
I'm born to love again
I'm a brand new man

I used to love 'em and leave 'em
Whoa, I'd brag about my freedom
How no one could tie me down
Then I met you
Now my heart beats true

Baby you and me together
Feels more like forever
Than anything I've ever known
We're right on track
I ain't looking back

I saw the light
I've been baptized
By the fire in your touch
And the flame in your eyes
I'm born to love again
I'm a brand new man

I saw the light
I've been baptized
By the fire in your touch
And the flame in your eyes
I'm born to love again
I'm a brand new man, yeah

I saw the light
I've been baptized
By the fire in your touch
And the flame in your eyes
I'm born to love again
I'm a brand new man

Yeah, I'm born to love again
I'm a brand new man



All comments from YouTube:

@liambloom3262

Brooks and Dunn's first number one hit in 1991! Who's still listening 30 years later?

@johnhoover4966

Yep. This was their lead off single from their Brand New Man Album released in June of 1991. It hit number 1 in October of that year. The song peaked at number 34 for the '91 country music survey year

@liambloom3262

John Hoover Other singles from Brand New Man were My Next Broken Heart, Neon Moon (my all-time favourite B&D song!), Boot Scootin' Boogie and Lost and Found. It's my favourite album overall!

@justinhumphries4674

Me, while working construction riding in the truck to get to my next job on the site the other day. Cut some bad concrete curbs that weren't spec.

@oliviagiesbrecht6843

Me

@minimatt917

30 year old now

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@mrs.maggio8022

Miss you..Brooks & Dunn.
Today country music is NOT the same. Thank you

@murphycormac3089

Hi Vivian 👋

@LucidDream

I miss this kind of country. This was the country that played when I grew up.

@LucidDream

***** Yeah, I mean I live in the country music capital pretty much. It's still around, but it's just not quite the same as it used to be. Or at least you can't find the same frequency of good artists. Used to be like every song on a country station was good, now it's like half. I just can't agree that it has the same feeling it did back then. Quite a bit of what is out there now is from artists who are kinda gimmicky and fake. Like you wouldn't think they actually live that life or that they are just trying to make some money off the image of country. Just not convincing or they are being superficial. And as someone from Nashville, I've actually seen the scene evolve over the years. You can definitely find the good stuff here in Nashville, but you can also find great examples of how things have changed. Country music used to be way more popular.

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