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I Believe In Music - Mac Davis



     
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Well, I could just sit around
Makin' music all day long
Long as I'm makin' music
I know I couldn't do nobody wrongAnd who knows, maybe someday
I'll come up with a song
It makes people want to stop
All their fussin' and fightin'
Just long enough to sing alongI believe in music, I believe in loveMusic is love and love is music
If you know what I mean
And people who believe in music
Are the happiest people I've ever seenSo clap your hands and stomp your feet
And shake your tambourine
Lift your voices to the sky
God loves you when you singEverybody sing
I, I believe in music, I believe in love
Sing it through me children
I, I believe in music, God knows that I believe in loveMusic is the universal language
And love is the key

To brotherhood and peace
And understanding and livin' in harmonySo take your brother by the hand
Let's sing along with me
Find out what it really means
To feel young and rich everydayEverybody sing
I, I believe in music, oh, know that, I, oh, I believe in love
Sing it through me children
I, I believe in music, God knows, I believe in loveI believe in music, God knows that I believe in love
Sing it all together
I believe in music, God knows that I believe in love
I believe in music, God knows that I believe in love
Sing it all together now
I believe in music

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Mac Davis is perhaps best known for his role in North Dallas Forty in 1979, alongside Nick Nolte. He also had his own TV variety show in the 1970's. He was born in Lubbock, Texas on January 21, 1942, where he was raised. As a singer/songwriter, he wrote "In the Ghetto" and "A Little Less Conversation", both made popular by Elvis Presley. His "I Believe in Music" is likely his most attributed song.


Read more about Mac Davis on Last.fm.


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