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(Hope this is not a double post)
I'm looking for a song, please help me find it! I have a decent amount of detail from memory.

The song has a country feel to it if I recall correctly - female vocalist (probably duet with two female vocalists).
The part I can recall has no instrumentation - Only Vocals and it doesn't sound auto-tuned.
Time signature is 4/4. Roughly 100bpm.
I can recall the melody almost perfectly (probably not right key though), but almost zero lyrics, hence I'm finding it impossible to find online.

Now for the part I can almost recall:

At one point she sings something about: ".... ..... ..... your country life (pause)... you [looking?] for your city lights.
G | F | D#| C | A#| C | G ,|(pause) G | G | G | A# |C | F | D# | D |

And right after this, the refrain comes and has BEAUTIFUL harmonization towards the end- goes something like:
"And I'm so-oo a-fraid to (pause) so-oo a-fraid to (pause).
C | D | D#| D | C | G | F | C | (pause) D# | D | C | G | F | C |

LooooooooooooooooOOOOOOOOOOOvveee youuuuuuuu.
("love" is about 8 beats longs, and "you" is about 4 beats longs. (beautiful harmony)
(D# -> F -> G) while the second female harmonizes with
(G -> A# -> A). So they clash with a G and and A at the "You".

Come on people, please someone tell me you know the name of this song. *fingers crossed*
 

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