You're Gonna Be

Reba McEntire · Other Songs - Reba McEntire

6lbs and 9oz. lookin' up at me

Like I have all the answers

I hope I have the ones you need

I've never really done this, now I know what scared is



Sometimes I'll protect you from everything that's wrong

Other times I'll let you just find out on your own

But that's when you'll be growin',

And the whole time I'll be knowin



CHORUS:

You're gonna fly with every dream you chase

You're gonna cry, but know that that's okay

Sometimes life's not fair, but if you hang in there

You're gonna see that sometimes bad is good

We just have to believe things work out like they should

Life has no guarantees, but always loved by me

You're gonna be



I'm afraid you'll have to suffer through

some of my mistakes

Lord knows I'll be trying to give you what it takes

What it takes to know the difference

Between getting by and livin'



'Cause anything worth doing is worth doing all the way

Just know you'll have to live with all

the choices that you make

So make sure you're always givin' way

more than you're takin'



REPEAT CHORUS



Someone's everything

You're gonna see

Just what you are to me



You're gonna fly with every dream you chase

We just have to believe things work out like they should

Life has no guarantees, but always loved by me

You're gonna be

Always loved by me

You're Gonna Be

Reba McEntire's 'You're Gonna Be' stands as a quintessential example of her mastery within the country music genre, blending traditional storytelling with her signature vocal warmth. Recorded during a period where she solidified her status as a leading figure in the industry, the track exemplifies her ability to craft songs that resonate deeply with listeners while maintaining commercial appeal. The composition reflects the enduring themes of love, resilience, and commitment that have defined her discography over decades. As part of her broader catalog of hits, the song showcases her skill in delivering emotionally charged performances that have become staples in country radio and live concert settings. Its presence in her greatest hits collections underscores its significance within her artistic legacy and the wider country music canon.