
I Love The Lord MultiTrack (Tommy Walker)

I Love The Lord MultiTrack (Tommy Walker)
MultiTrack (WAV) Details
Download the MultiTrack for I Love The Lord by Tommy Walker, from the album Living In The Wonder.
| SongID | 26247 |
|---|---|
| Language | English |
| Album | Living In The Wonder |
| Artists | Tommy Walker |
| Authors | Tommy Walker |
| Publishers | Music Services |
| CCLI Song No. | 7025372 |
| File Type | WAV or MP3 |
| Original Key | G |
| Meter | 4/4 |
| Style | Gospel |
| Tempo | Slow |
| Theme | Love, Praise, Worship |
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Lyrics
Verse 1
I love the Lord He heard my voice, He heard my cry He turned His ear
When I called for mercy, He heard my cry
I love the Lord He heard my voice, He heard my cry He turned His ear
When sorrows overwhelmed me, oh He heard my cry
Chorus 1
For He is good for He is good, yes He is good
For He is good for He is good, yes He is good
Verse 2
I love the Lord He heard my voice He heard my cry He turned his ear
When I called for mercy, He heard my cry
Chorus 2
For He is good for He is good, yes He is good
For He is good for He is good, yes He is good
Bridge
My soul finds rest, for He has come to save me
My soul finds rest, for He has come to deliver me
My soul finds rest, for He has come to save me
My soul finds rest, for He has come to deliver me
Verse 3
I love the Lord He heard my voice, He heard my desp’rate cry He turned His ear
When I called for mercy oh He heard my cry
Chorus 3
For He is good for He is good, yes He is good
For He is good for He is good, yes He is good...
© 2014 McKinney Music, Inc. (admin. by LifeWay Worship c/o Music Services) CCLI Song No. 7025372
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