A Star Is Born - Maybe It's Time Lyrics

2018 musical film
A Star Is Born - Maybe It's Time Lyrics


"Maybe It's Time" was written by Jason Isbell, performed by Bradley Cooper from "A Star Is Born" soundtrack.

BRADLEY COOPER:
Maybe it's time to let the old ways die
Maybe it's time to let the old ways die
It takes a lot to change a man,
Hell it takes a lot to try
Maybe it's time to let the old ways die

Nobody knows what awaits for the dead
Nobody knows what awaits for the dead
Some folks just believe in the things they've heard
And the things they've read
Nobody knows what awaits for the dead

I'm glad I can't go back to where I came from
I'm glad those days are gone, gone for good
But if I could take spirits from my past and bring 'em here
You know I would, you know I would

Nobody speaks to God these days
Nobody speaks to God these days
I'd like to thank He's looking down
And laughing at our ways
Nobody speaks to God these days

When I was a child they tried to fool me
Said the world lament was lost and that the hell was real
But I've seen hell in Reno and these walls want big ol'
Catherine wheel spinning still

Maybe it's time to let the old ways die
Maybe it's time to let the old ways die
It takes a lot to change your plans,
Hell of train to change your mind
Maybe it's time to let the old ways die
Oh, maybe it's time to let the old ways die


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Maybe It's Time lyrics from A Star Is Born Bradley Cooper and Lady Gaga


A Star Is Born Movie Lyrics

PLOT

Black Eyes
Somewhere Over the Rainbow (Dialogue)
Fabulous French (Dialogue)
La Vie En Rose
I'll Wait for You (Dialogue)
Maybe It's Time
Parking Lot (Dialogue)
Alibi
Trust Me (Dialogue)
Shallow
First Stop, Arizona (Dialogue)
Music to My Eyes
Diggin' My Grave
I Love You (Dialogue)
Always Remember Us This Way
Unbelievable (Dialogue)
How Do You Hear It? (Dialogue)
Look What I Found
Memphis (Dialogue)
Heal Me
I Don't Know What Love Is
Vows (Dialogue)
Is That Alright?
SNL (Dialogue)
Why Did You Do That?
Hair Body Face
Scene 98 (Dialogue)
Before I Cry
Too Far Gone
Twelve Notes (Dialogue)
I'll Never Love Again (Film Version)
I'll Never Love Again (Extended Version)