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Isn't It Amazing - The Crests



     
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Isn't It Amazing Lyrics


Shadows of the past are here again
Bittersweet intentions
Like sunshine in the rain
Secrets still suggested in each step
But there’s mercy in the echoes
For all the tears I’ve wept
And every time I’ve brushed
Or fallen on my broken pieces I’ve locked inside
Isn’t it Amazing
That the dawn arrives each day
To sweep across the Darkness
With a hope that finds a way
Isn’t it Amazing
When every mountain seems so tall
That here I am another day taking on the mystery of it all
So many times I’ve climbed up on a wall
Just to dwell amongst its ruins
Aching from the fall

Lost within the openness of life
Confound beneath its riches
Courted by its heights
The dark and white in life collide
And grace that I don’t understand is here by my side
Isn’t it Amazing
That the dawn arrives each day
To sweep across the Darkness
With a hope that finds a way
Isn’t it Amazing
When every mountain seems so tall
That here I am another day taking on the mystery of it all
Every moment
All that every day gives
It all comes to this
That love is to live
Another day another day
Another step it’s so amazing ( Isn’t it amazing)
I’m here today
My heart can say
Another day is so Amazing

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The Crests were a popular New York City R&B musical group of the late 1950s, often thought to be another all-black teenage-sound band, they were in fact about as integrated as a group could get, with four men (two of them black, one Puerto Rican and one Italian) and one black female. The band was founded by JT Carter and included Talmoudge Gough, Harold Torres, and Patricia Van Dross (older sister of the late Luther Vandross) JT found lead vocalist Johnny Mastrangelo (later just Johnny Maestro).

Read more about The Crests on Last.fm.


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