God Bless You

Beth Hart · Immortal [1997]

I love you and all that you do

I need you to see me through

I want you and I say

Oh and god bless you



She told me you're going away

I said how can I make you stay

�I love you and I say

Oh and god bless you



If I call out your name

could you hear me calling

if I said that it's wrong

would you say I'm falling

if I told you the truth would you

stay

say ya say ya



I love you and all that you do

I need you to see me through

I want you and I say

oh and god bless you



I could wait a lifetime to see

the sunrise but I would never

wait so long to see you all right

and make you knay won't you just

stay

say ya say ya

About God Bless You

Beth Hart's "God Bless You" stands as a pivotal moment on her 1997 album *Immortal*, showcasing her mastery of the blues and jazz fusion genres. Recorded during a period where Hart was refining her signature vocal style, the track blends soulful improvisation with a rhythmic groove that defines her approach to the electric blues. The song reflects her ability to navigate complex chord structures while maintaining an emotive, accessible delivery that resonates with audiences across the blues community. As a staple of her discography, the recording highlights her technical proficiency and emotional depth, serving as a testament to her status as a respected figure in contemporary blues music. The composition remains a powerful example of her work from the late 1990s, capturing the essence of her artistic evolution and enduring influence on the genre.