Into My Life - The Imperials



     
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Into My Life Lyrics


I was making my own way, chasing my rainbows
When Jesus surprised me and said, "There's more than you know"
I was a long time searching for truth deep in my heart
I gave it all I had, it only made me sad
I felt the need to change
I'm so glad the you came into my life...into my life
And so I stood at the fork in the road
Which way to Heaven
And thought of stories foretold since I was seven
And though my mind may have not understood
I kept on trying
Until I saw the light, He rescued me that night
I felt the need to change
And I'm so glad you came into my life...into my life
Jesus came to me with love and He showed the way

To live for each day with each other
Jesus came to me with love and He showed me the way
To live for each day with each other
Until I saw the light, He rescued me one night
I felt the need to change
I'm so glad that you came into my life...into my life
Jesus came to me with love and He showed the way
To live for each day with each other
Jesus came to me...Jesus came to me
Jesus came to me with love and He showed me the way
To live for each day with each other
Jesus came to me...Jesus came to me
Jesus came to me...Jesus came to me and He showed me the way
To live for each day with each other
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Lyrics submitted by Carla Billings.

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Not to be confused with the doo wop group Little Anthony & the Imperials. Between 1958 and 1963 they were sometimes simply called The Imperials. The multi-award-winning (including 4 Grammys) group, and Gospel Music Association's hall of fame inductees, began in 1964. Jake Hess of the Statesmen Quartet decided to hand-pick the best singers he could find to put together what he would call a "super group" that would be known as The Imperials: Hess (lead)...

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