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Belle, the Lord and I've been friends for a mighty long time
Belle, leaving Him has never ever really crossed my mind
Let me say this one thing, I'd never go so far
'Cause it's Him no matter who you are
Belle, oh, it's you I want but it's Him that I need
I'd like to take a minute just to say now
Belle, the laughter of the sound has quieted down
Belle, the best thing we could do is have Him around
Let me say this one thing, I think if love could've found
My heart was lost but now it's found
Belle, oh, let's you and I let the love come down
I'm so happy, happy 'bout this, let me say this
Seems so easy to me, I've tried to act naturally
Let's not waste each other's time
Belle,oh, H's my surprisin', Lord is my joy, my joy, my joy
Belle, I know that you can understand
Little country boy, yes, a real country boy
Belle, He brought me safely thus far

Let me say lady, through many drunken country bars
Belle, oh, let me say, He's my bright mornin' star, hey
Belle, my bright mornin', He's my bright mornin'
He's my everything, my everything
A drink of water
Belle, I know you're all of these things, girl
But He's such a brighter joy, He's such a brighter
He, He, He, He, He
(Jesus is my)
(I have to let you to know that Jesus)
(My everything)
My everything
(Everything)
Everything
In the morning, in the evening
(Time, time, time)
In the daytime, in the nighttime, hey, hey
He's my everything, yeah
( Some times I feel so happy)
Belle, belle, belle

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Reverend Albert Green (born April 13 1946 in Forrest City, Arkansas) is an American Grammy award winning soul and gospel singer who enjoyed great popularity in the 70s with the hit singles Let's Stay Together, Tired Of Being Alone and You Oughta Be With Me. Green boasted a voice capable of both fluid high streams of sugar and deep south growls and rasps. He has sold over 20 million records worldwide and was inducted into The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1995, being referred to as "one of the most gifted purveyors of soul music."

Read more about Al Green on Last.fm.


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