Love You Like I Used to Russell Dickerson Girl, I’ve always loved you, but something’s changed Blame it on time, the road or the ride, but it ain’t the same It’s a different kind of feeling, not the one I knew From the sweet on your lips to how your hand in mine fits Girl, I’ve always loved you, but I don’t love you like I used to This gets better every time you Kiss me like this It’s stronger the longer I’m with you It’s more than every single day before Didn’t know I could ever love you More than I did, but baby I do I don’t love you like I used to What we got ain’t got no ending, like a band of solid gold It’s sweeter with time like strawberry wine, it gets as good as it gets old And oh, we thought we knew what it meant back then But I keep fallin’ all in higher than I’ve ever been I don’t love you like I used to This gets better every time you Kiss me like this It’s stronger the longer I’m with you It’s more than every single day before Didn’t know I could ever love you More than I did, but baby I do I don’t love you like I used to I don’t love you like I used to This gets better every time you Kiss me like this It’s stronger the longer I’m with you It’s more than every single day before Didn’t know I could ever love you More than I did, but baby I do I don’t love you like I used to I don’t love you like I used to Love you like I used to, yeah I don’t love you like I used to Review Following a trio of previous chart-toppers — “Yours,” “Blue Tacoma” and “Every Little Thing” — Russell is now the second artist since Luke Combs to launch his career with four consecutive No. 1 songs on the Country Airplay chart. It is the lead single from Russell’s sophomore album “Southern Symphony,” which will be released on Friday. The romatic pop-country number is an ode to his wife, Kailey, and speaks about a love that gets sweeter with time. |