I Believe in you (Don Williams) |
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A 1980 single by Don Williams. "I Believe in You" would be Don Williams' eleventh number one on the country chart. The single stayed at number one for two weeks and spent twelve weeks on the country chart.
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That right is right and left is wrong, And being first is always best. That north and south can't get along. I don't believe in superstars, I don't believe the price of gold; The certainty of growing old. Organic food and foreign cars. That east is east and west is west. |
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But I believe in love. I believe in babies. And I believe in you. I believe in Mom and Dad. |
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And I'm an ordinary man, Well, I don't believe that heaven waits, For only those who congregate. He's watching people everywhere. Sometimes I wonder who I am. I like to think of God as love: He knows who does and doesn't care. He's down below, He's up above. |
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I believe in magic. But I believe in love. And I believe in you. I believe in music. |
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What's going on with you and me, It's true, I believe in you. Is a good thing. I know with all my certainty, |
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Is as common as it used to be. The rising cost of getting by. That Superman and Robin Hood, In working days and sleeping nights, Are still alive in Hollywood. That gasoline's in short supply, I don't believe virginity, That black is black and white is white. |
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I believe in babies. And I believe in you. I believe in love. I believe in children. I believe in old folks. I believe in you. But I believe in love. I believe in Mom and Dad. |
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