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  1. Slowly I'm healin' Broken hearts take a little time Now that I'm feelin' stronger Time I changed one last pattern of mine (Chorus:) (I have to find Me a new way home I can't be drivin' by your house no more How's that old sayin' go You better leave well enough alone And find a new way home I have to find a new way home I have to find a new way home) Have to drive an extra mile or two What else ...

  2. I have to find. Me a new way home. I can't be drivin' by your house no more. How's that old sayin' go. You better leave well enough alone. And find a new way home. I have to find a new way home. I have to find a new way home. Have to drive an extra mile or two.

  3. 17. Mai 2018 · Music video by K.T. Oslin performing 80's Ladies. (C) 1987 RCA Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainmenthttp://vevo.ly/LtwBg6

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  4. Though she began her career by collaborating with New Depression godfather Guy Clark, K.T. Oslin found her greatest success with a highly polished pop-country sound. An over-40-year-old woman releasing synthesizer-based records replete with feminist lyrical themes, she was an anomaly on the '80s country music landscape, but she paved the way for new millennium Nashville divas Shania Twain and ...

  5. Explore the tracklist, credits, statistics, and more for New Way Home by K.T. Oslin. Compare versions and buy on Discogs

  6. Lyrics for New Way Home - Original Version by K.T. Oslin. Slowly I′m healin' Broken hearts take a little time Now that I′m feelin' stronger Time I c...

  7. Kay Toinette “KT” Oslin was born May 15, 1941 in Crossett, AR to Harold and Kathleen Oslin. Her father was a foreman at a paper mill and died from leukemia when KT was five years