Old Habits Die Hard

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Allie X

Alexandra Ashley Hughes, better known by her stage name Allie X (July 31, 1985-) is a Canadian singer-songwriter. The X in her stage name represents the variable in algebra with an unknown amount. Hughes began her career in the mid-2000s as an indie pop artist, performing as Allie Hughes. She recorded several self-released albums that never made their way onto store shelves. In 2013, Hughes moved from her home in Toronto to Los Angeles to pursue a full-time music career. She adopted the stage name Allie X, and began working with producers Cirkut and Billboard. In early 2014, Hughes released her first commercially-released single, "Catch." Upon its release, the single received generally positive reviews, even being praised by pop superstar Katy Pe… more »


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Shame on me, slap on my wrist
At your door and I'm not proud of it

Yesterday I said, "I'm done"
I swung back just like a pendulum

(Ha ha)
Ooh, and the sugar turned bitter
Ooh, and the summer turned to winter
But I still want your love (want your love)

(Ha ha)
Ooh, they can tell me I'm a sinner
Ooh, but they can't call me a quitter
I won't give you up

Old habits die hard
Every time I say goodbye
I find a way to justify
Running to your arms

Old habits die hard
You know that I wanna change
I wanna correct my brain
You can't help who you are

Old habits die hard

Made a promise, made a pact
With my fingers crossed behind my back

Like a creature you set free
I'll crawl back to you eventually

(Ha ha)
Ooh, and the sugar turned bitter
Ooh, and the summer turned to winter
But I still want your love (want your love)

(Ha ha)
Ooh, they can tell me I'm a sinner
Ooh, but they can't call me a quitter
I won't give you up

Old habits die hard
Every time I say goodbye
I find a way to justify
Running to your arms

Old habits die hard
You know that I wanna change
I wanna correct my brain
You can't help who you are

Old habits die (hard)
One more time, will it fade away?
Too far gone to come back today

Old habits die (hard)
One more time, will it fade away?
Too far gone to come back today

Even though they tell me I'll be better alone
You're in my muscle memory and you're in my bones
A world without you is a world I don't wanna know

Old habits die hard
Every time I say goodbye
I find a way to justify
Running to your arms

Old habits die hard
You know that I wanna change
I wanna correct my brain
You can't help who you are

Old habits die (hard)
One more time, will it fade away?
Too far gone to come back today

One more time, will it fade away?
Too far gone to come back today

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Written by: Brett Mclaughlin, Christopher Rabba, Michael Wise, Alexandra Hughes, George Bezerra

Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Songtrust Ave

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