Ok, here' what I find funny (and ironic). A couple of songwriters I know have sent demos in the past to Dreamworks creative director (whose name I wont mention). One of the usual comments you'll always hear from them is "try to stay away from using cliches". But yet here is this song, 35 weeks on radio loaded with cliches.

I'm not saying that my songwriting friends are better writers, but their lyrics sure as heck don't have as many cliches as this song does. I agree that Jimmy Waynes'song musically has a nice structure and arrangement, but if it would have been pitched by an unknown writer the chances it would have gotten cut (or even published) are slim to none.

just my 2 cents...