


CREDITS
Writer: Mark Paul Smith & Victoria "Diamond Lil" Williams
(©2025 Mark Paul Smith Publishing ASCAP)
Lead Vocal: Lisa McDavid
Guitar: Kenny Taylor
Drums: Danny Jones
Bass/Organ/Percussion/Piano: Danny Jones
Hand Claps: Danny Jones
Background Vocals: Risa Rene’ Jones & Danny Jones
Produced & Mixed by: Danny Jones
Engineers: Shawn Dealy & Danny Jones
Mastered by: Michael Romanowski
Recorded at: Sweetwater Studios, Fort Wayne, IN
and Danny Jones Productions, Katy, TX
Mastered at: Coast Mastering in
Berkeley, California
GETTING OVER YOU LYRICS
Mark Paul Smith & Victoria "Diamond Lil" Williams

VERSE 1
Did you think I would fall apart
When you left me with a broken heart
Listen baby I got news for you
I had plenty good lovers to pull me through
I had a good time
I had a good time
Getting over you
VERSE 2
I must admit it was hard at first
Started drinking like I was dying of thirst
But please don’t apologize
I’m much better off without your lies
I had a good time
I had a good time
Getting over you
CHORUS
When it comes to love
You got a lot to learn
When you treat a woman like that
You’re the one, you’re the one
Who’s gonna burn
CHORUS
When it comes to love
You got a lot to learn
When you treat a woman like that
You’re the one, you’re the one
Who’s gonna burn
VERSE 3
Don’t bother knocking in the middle of the night
Saying you’re sorry don’t make it right
I always knew you’d be back for more
That’s why I keep a chain on my back door
I had a good time
I had a good time
Getting over you
CHORUS
When it comes to love
You got a lot to learn
When you treat a woman like that
You’re the one, you’re the one
Who’s gonna burn
ABOUT THE SONG
Mark Paul Smith
“Getting Over You” marks a turning point from reflection to release. It embodies the strength that comes from moving forward and reclaiming independence after a period of struggle.
The tone shifts from heaviness to confidence, capturing the moment when healing becomes tangible. There is a sense of liberation in my vocal delivery, supported by the song’s driving energy. While rooted in personal experience, the message resonates universally, as if to say that moving on is not just about letting go, but about rediscovering joy and self-assurance.


