Who Would've Thought
Donnie McClurkin · The Essential 3.0 Donnie Mcclurkin [2010]
and would just laugh at what they say.
who would've thought in time that i'll be the one
who would have thought that I'd get to know this way
say would who would have thought that I'd get to know this way.
just like a shining light from out of the blue
before i could waste my life away for you came
and took my life and made it brand new
who would've thought that get to know this way this way
i know you Lord since you've entered in
I can't believe the things you've done you came and
you save me change me and forgave me
and then you took me in as one of your own.
Now when I feel my world is fallen apart
I could bend my knees and pray ( you know what)
it feels so good to feel your love my heart (oh my)
who would have that get to know you this way
I know you Lord since you've entered in
I can't believe the things you've done you came
and you save me change me and forgave me
and then you took me in as one of your own.
now when i feel my life is fallen apart
I could bend my knees and pray ( you know what)
it feels so good to feel yourlove my heart (oh my)
who would have that get to know you this way
So glad I know you this way
I've got know you (Repeat 4x)
any body didn't know (repeat4x)
say i know him ( I know him for myself I don't need nobody else)
I've got know you (Repeat 4x)
Got to know you in a better way
(repeat 6x)
(listen) I thought I knew you all yesterday sir
well I've got to know you in a better way
I thought I knew you all yesterday sir
well I've got to know you in a better way
(say man, say man say now) I thought I knew you all yesterday man
but I've got to know you in better way,
(better way better way, better way),
I thought I knew you all yesterday man
but I've got to know you for myself man
i've got know you (repeat to end)
Who Would've Thought
Donnie McClurkin's 'Who Would've Thought' stands as a testament to his mastery of gospel and soulful R&B, blending raw vocal power with intricate harmonies. Recorded for his 2010 compilation 'The Essential 3.0 Donnie McClurkin,' the track exemplifies the spiritual depth characteristic of McClurkin's discography. As a central figure in contemporary gospel, McClurkin is renowned for his emotive delivery and ability to weave complex musical arrangements that elevate the listener's spiritual experience. This recording reflects his commitment to exploring themes of faith and divine intervention, showcasing his status as a leading voice in the genre during the early 2010s. The song serves as a powerful reminder of his capacity to transform personal testimony into universal anthems of hope and reverence.
