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Artist/Band:
Faith Hill
Lyrics for Song: I Think I Will
Lyrics for Album: Cry
(I think I will)
What would you say if I said something strange
That made a difference in how you feel?
What would you do if I did something out of the blue,
And made the world a better place?
Oh, I think I will.
Gonna change, before I break,
Gonna take your heartache and make it mine this time,
Oh I,
I think I will.
IÂ’m gonna run till I find
Another way to make you mine in time,
Oh I,
I think I will.
(I think I will)
What would you give if I gave you everything,
And asked for nothing, how would you feel, oh?
What would you think if I thought about doing something good,
Yeah, just to make you smile?
Oh , I think I will.
Gonna change, before I break,
Gonna take your heartache and make it mine this time,
Oh I,
I think I will.
IÂ’m gonna run till I find
Another way to make you mine in time,
Oh I,
I think I will.
Takin it slow, further I go,
More I know.
I think I will.
Longer I live, the stronger I get,
IÂ’m positive.
I think I will.
Takin it slow, further I go,
More I know.
I think I will.
Longer I live, the stronger I get,
IÂ’m positive.
I think I will.
Gonna change, before I break,
Gonna take your heartache and make it mine this time,
Oh I,
I think I will.
IÂ’m gonna run till I find
Another way to make you mine in time,
Oh I,
I think I will.
Gonna change, before I break,
Gonna take your heartache and make it mine this time,
Oh I,
I think I will.
IÂ’m gonna run till I find
Another way to make you mine in time,
Oh I,
I think I will.
I think I will.
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About I Think I Will
"I Think I Will" is a standout track from Faith Hill's 1995 album *Cry*, a collection of ballads that showcased her powerful vocal delivery and emotional depth. Released during the height of her career, the song exemplifies the country-pop sound that defined her early work, blending acoustic instrumentation with polished production. The recording highlights her ability to convey vulnerability and longing, themes central to the album's narrative. As part of her extensive discography, this song remains a staple of her live performances and has been featured in various compilations, cementing its place in her catalog. It reflects the era's shift toward more intimate storytelling in country music, where personal connection and melodic strength were paramount. |
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