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Artist/Band:
Kenny Rogers
Lyrics for Song: Pretty Little Baby Child
Lyrics for Album: The Gift [1996]
Pretty little baby, lying in a manger
Staring at the strangers, who've come so many miles
They were told to follow the star up in the heavens
And it brought them to the stable of the little baby child
Could this be the kingdom of the high and mighty?
Is this the ruler born here tonight?
Should we lay our treasures here by the cradle?
Tell me, are You the savior, pretty little baby child
Sometimes the greatest of miracles
Come from the smallest of things
They knew as they knelt there beside him
They were looking in the eyes of a king
And that His tiny little fingers would bring us together
For ever and ever, pretty little baby child
Wonder of wonders, there in the darkness
The light of the promise, how it shines in His eyes
The angels are singing the hallelujah chorus
To the savior before us, pretty little baby child
Sometimes the greatest of miracles
Comes from the smallest of things
They knew as they knelt there beside him
They were looking in the eyes of a king
And that His tiny little fingers would bring us together
For ever and ever, pretty little baby child
For ever and ever pretty little baby child
Pretty little baby child
For ever and ever, pretty little baby child
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Pretty Little Baby Child
Kenny Rogers delivers a tender ballad on 'Pretty Little Baby Child,' recorded for his 1996 album 'The Gift.' As a defining voice of country and pop, Rogers blends his signature smooth delivery with heartfelt lyrics that explore themes of lost love and nostalgia. The track exemplifies his ability to craft emotional narratives within the classic country-pop format, resonating with listeners who appreciate his polished vocal style and lyrical depth. Released during a period where Rogers continued to release greatest hits and compilations, the song stands as a testament to his enduring appeal and mastery of the genre. It captures the essence of his mid-career work, offering a nostalgic glimpse into his discography that celebrates both personal storytelling and commercial success. |
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| Album Lyrics: The Gift [1996] |
 Kenny Rogers
"The Gift [1996]"
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