Faith in You

Steve Wariner · The Hits Collection [Capitol] [2003]

If you were the sun

And one day you lost all your light

And you disappeared

I'd stand in the dark all alone

And wait through the night

And I'd feel no fear

I might not know what to do

But you'd shine again like brand new

I've got that much faith in you



If ever the lights were to go out between us

If ever the raindrops should start to fall

Should the winds of distrust

Ever rock our foundation

I know we could weather it all

I might not know what to do

But I do know we'd make it through

I've got that much faith in you



And if you were the moon

And one night a big black cloud

Came and covered your face

I'd stand in the rain

Like a statue tall and proud

Till the clouds blew away

I might not know what to do

But you'd make the rain roll on through

I've got that much faith in you



If ever the lights were to go out between us

If ever the rain drops should start to fall

Should the winds of distrust

Ever rock our foundation

I know we could weather it all

I might not know what to do

But I do know we'd make it through

I've got that much faith in you...

Faith in You - Steve Wariner

Steve Wariner's 'Faith in You' stands as a defining track of the early 2000s country-pop crossover movement. Released on his compilation album, the song blends his signature smooth vocal delivery with an upbeat, radio-friendly arrangement that emphasized melodic hooks over traditional country instrumentation. The recording reflects the era's shift toward polished production while maintaining the emotional core characteristic of Wariner's career. As a staple of his discography, the track exemplifies his ability to craft anthems that resonated across genre boundaries, contributing to his status as a prominent figure in modern country music.