Teenage Carrie Underwood Covers “Maybe He’ll Notice Her Now” [Video]

Teenage Carrie Underwood

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Watch a teenage Carrie Underwood captivate the audience with a performance of Mindy McCready's "Maybe He'll Notice Her Now."

Country music hit-maker Carrie Underwood’s natural talent is obvious in this 1998 throwback performance of Mindy McCready’s 1997 hit song “Maybe He’ll Notice Her Now.” Watch teenage Carrie Underwood take the stage alongside the backup band 71 South below!

Carrie is just too adorable with her western shirt and curled blonde hair. It’s amazing how mature and distinctive her voice was at just 15-years-old. Even more incredible— she has never had professional vocal lessons.

“Maybe He’ll Notice Her Now” Lyrics

She wrote, “I feel just like that painting collecting dust on the wall
And every day you walk right by me and don’t know I’m there at all
And I can’t think of one single reason why I should be hanging around”
She signed it, “I hope that you’ll miss me”, and she drove herself out of town
Maybe he’ll notice her now, maybe he’ll open his eyes
Sometimes it takes somebody leaving for a man to realize
Maybe he’ll tell her she’s the only thing that he can’t live without
Now that she’s gone maybe he’ll notice her now
When he came home late that evening, he called her name down the hall
He saw the outline of the painting that used to hang there on the wall
And in its place on the nail was a letter, he read it out loud to himself
And the loneliness began to take over and for once he knew just how she felt
Maybe he’ll notice her now, maybe he’ll open his eyes
Sometimes it takes somebody leaving, for a man to realize
Maybe he’ll tell her she’s the only thing that he can’t live without
Now that she’s gone maybe he’ll notice her now
He called her up, he said I have been such a fool
She said I will come back and boy I still love you
Maybe he’ll notice her now, maybe he’ll open his eyes
Sometimes it takes somebody leaving for a man to realize
Maybe he’ll tell her she’s the only thing that he can’t live without
Now that she’s gone maybe he’ll notice her now
I’m coming home, maybe you’ll notice me now

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