Say You'll Be Mine
Amy Grant · House Of Love
Do you wanna make my dream come true
Let me be the one to kiss and hold you
Say you'll be my baby
Can you see the two of us together living in love this whole life through
Do you wanna be in love forever
Say you'll be mine
I can remember when my mind was clear and free
Now there's a feeling coming over me
The sweetest attraction that my heart has ever seen
I'm going crazy making sense of anything
Do you wanna be in love forever
Do you wanna make my dream come true
Let me be the one to kiss and hold you
Say you'll be my baby
Can you see the two of us together living in love this whole life through
Do you wanna be in love forever
Say you'll be mine
I really wonder is there magic in your smile
Taking me under, got me acting like a child
Something about you hits me like an avalanche
I try to stand my ground but I don't stand a chance
Do you wanna be in love forever
Say you'll be mine
I can remember when my mind was clear and free
Now there's a feeling coming over me
The sweetest attraction that my heart has ever seen
I'm going crazy making sense of anything
Do you wanna be in love forever
Do you wanna make my dream come true
Let me be the one to kiss and hold you
Say you'll be my baby
Oh everytime I close my eyes I dream about hugging you
Holding you kissing you boy
It's driving me crazy
Even if it takes forever to win your heart and your love and your devotion
I know it's gonna be worth the wait, yeah
Say you'll be my baby
Ooh be my baby
Oh darling say you'll be mine
Say You'll Be Mine
Amy Grant's 'Say You'll Be Mine' stands as a defining track from her 1994 album 'House of Love,' showcasing her evolution into a prominent figure in Christian rock and contemporary worship music. Recorded during a pivotal era for the genre, the song blends acoustic guitar and piano with a driving rhythm, reflecting Grant's signature ability to merge traditional Christian themes with modern production. As a staple of her discography, the recording exemplifies the polished sound that characterized her work in the mid-1990s, solidifying her reputation as a leading artist who bridged the gap between pop sensibilities and spiritual expression. The track remains a significant part of her catalog, often featured in worship sets and recognized for its melodic structure and emotional depth.

