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For You - Kirk Whalum



     
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Ta ta You JesusThinking 'bout the first time I heard Your voice
It wiped away my past
If anyone could tell, this kind of love has gotta lastSo ta ta Jesus, thank You
I wanna ta ta You Jesus, thank You
I wanna ta ta You Jesus, thank You
For being mine, mine, mineRemembering when I didn't know the Savior
How I wish that He was mine
(So you know what)
I had a little talk with the man upstairs
And I said won't you please come insideSo ta ta Jesus, thank You
I wanna ta ta You Jesus, thank You
I wanna ta ta You Jesus, thank You
For being mine, mine, mineAin't no love in the whole wide world for me but You, You, it's You
Help them understand, Lord, You're making me a man now, girl
Your love, Your love, love, is so true, so true
So true, so true, so true, so true, so trueSo ta ta Jesus, thank You
I wanna ta ta You Jesus, thank You
I wanna ta ta You Jesus, thank You

For being mine, mine, mineI wanna ta ta You, thank You Jesus
I wanna ta ta You, gotta to, I gotta thank You
I wanna ta ta You, I got to thank You for 34 years on earth
I wanna ta ta You, for being mine, mine, mine
Come on and get off your feet if the Lord has been good to YouI wanna ta ta You for being mine, mine, mine
I wanna ta ta You
Songwriters
LERUM, KENNYPublished by
Lyrics © Peermusic Publishing

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In 1983, Kirk Whalum caught the attention of the pianist Bob James. And, Whalum joined his album "12" (1985). He released his debut album "Floppy Disk" with James' support.
From the latter term of 1980's, Whalum began to make a name for himself as a sideman of great insight and musicianship, playing on albums by a wide variety of artists -- including Larry Carlton, Quincy Jones, Luther Vandross, Al Jarreau and many others. He also toured with Whitney Houston. Her song I Will Always Love You's sax solo is Kirk's performance.


Read more about Kirk Whalum on Last.fm.


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