From the recording Unhinged (digital album)

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Lyrics

TOO GOOD FOR ME
(Patrick Jason Matthews/Dave Turnbull)

Sometimes I watch you standing in the bathroom in nothing but a towel
Putting on your makeup. Giving me that smile, I don't know how
I got you to write your number down on the back of my hand
Or go out that first time and then go out again, it don't make a bit of sense

'Cause if I had a million in the bank
Girl, you know it wouldn't change a thing
You'd still be way out of my league
There's nothing in this life I could ever do
To ever come close to deserving you
It's crazy you think I'm what you need
You're too kind, too blind to see
You're too good for me

Sometimes I watch you when we're out at night somewhere at some bar downtown
And the whole room drinks you up like a Coke & Crown and they want another round
But I've got you locked in on my eyes like there's no one else
Like every other guy in there can just go to hell and I've gotta pinch myself

'Cause if I had a million in the bank
Girl, you know it wouldn't change a thing
You'd still be way out of my league
There's nothing in this life I could ever do
To ever come close to deserving you
It kills me you think I'm what you need
You're too kind, too blind to see
You're too good for me


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There's nothing in this life I could ever do
To ever come close to deserving you
It's crazy you think I'm what you need
You're too kind, too blind to see
That you are and you'll always be
Too good for me




Matthews Millions/Steel Wheels Music (BMI)
Full Circle Music (ASCAP)

 

Jason Matthews was born in Harrell's Store, North Carolina. At fifteen he saw Eric Clapton on television and became obsessed with writing songs. 

His first industry fan, WRFX DJ Macon in Charlotte, gave Matthews' demo to legendary musical comedy team Pinkard and Bowden, who subsequently invited Matthews to be their roadie and in-house writer. After a year on the road, he settled in Nashville to pursue his dream of becoming a hit songwriter. 

In 2006, he landed his first Number One with Billy Currington's version of his song, “Must Be Doin' Something Right.” This earned him the coveted Music Row Magazine Breakthrough Writer Of The Year award and several ASCAP awards. 

In 2008, Jason released the critically acclaimed album called "Hicotine" and the single "That's What Mamas Do". 

Jason is an artist with Valhalla Music Group.