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Artist/Band:
Lynn Anderson
Lyrics for Song: I Believe in Music
Lyrics for Album: Keep Me in Mind [Columbia] [1973]
(Mac Davis)
I could just sit around making music all day long
As long as I'm making music I know I can't do nobody wrong
And who knows maybe someday I'll come up with a song
That makes people wanna stop their fussin' and fightin'
Just long enough to sing along.
I believe in music, I believe in love.
I believe in music, I believe in love.
Music is love love is music if you know what I mean
People who believe in music are the happiest I've ever seen
So clap your hands stomp your feet shake your tambourine
And lift your voices to the sky God loves you when you sing.
I believe in music, I believe in love.
I believe in music, I believe in love.
Music is the universal language and love is the key
To brotherhood and peace and understanding and living in harmony
So take your brother by the hand and sing along with me
And find out what it really means to be young and rich and free.
I believe in music, I believe in love.
I believe in music, I believe in love.
I believe in music, I believe in love.
I believe in music, I believe in love...
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I Believe in Music
Lynn Anderson's "I Believe in Music" stands as a testament to her enduring connection with the power of sound during her peak commercial years. Released on the 1973 album Keep Me in Mind, the track captures the essence of her signature vocal style, blending country warmth with a universal message about the healing nature of melody. Anderson, known for her ability to bridge traditional country roots with broader pop sensibilities, used this recording to emphasize the emotional resonance that defines her extensive discography. The song reflects a period where she was solidifying her status as a major figure in the genre, delivering performances that prioritized heartfelt delivery over complex production. This recording remains a cherished example of her work, highlighting how a simple declaration of faith in music can resonate deeply with listeners across generations. |
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| Album Lyrics: Keep Me in Mind [Columbia] [1973] |
 Lynn Anderson
"Keep Me in Mind [Columbia] [1973]"
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