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Louder Than the Radio - Delirious?



     
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I've been standing on the summit
I've been looking for the rain
I've been looking for the cloud to come
But maybe not the pain
I've been looking for a miracle
I've been looking for a sign
To see some hope come to the world, yeahEverybody 'round the world come on
We need some love to fall on us
Everybody 'round the world come on
We need some grace to fall on usI've been standing with a blazing torch
I've been looking where to run
I've been praying for the faith I need
To see Your Kingdom come
I've been looking in the mirror
I think You need to change
Let's pray that hope comes to the world, yeahEverybody 'round the world come on
We need some love to fall on us
Everybody 'round the world come on

We need some grace to fall on usEverybody 'round the world come on
We need some love [Incomprehensible]
Everybody 'round the world come onCan You hear the sound that's rising?
From all corners of the earth
And young and old will stand together
Can You hear the praise? It's louder than the radio, yeahAre you ready, ready
Are you, are you ready?
Come on, come onEverybody 'round the world come on
We need some love to fall on us
Everybody 'round the world come on
We need some grace to fall on usEverybody 'round the world come on
We need some love to fall on us
Everybody 'round the world come on, come on

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This article is about the Christian rock band, Delirious?. There are other unrelated artists that do not have the question mark: see Delirious. Delirious? was an English Christian rock and worship band formed in 1993 in Littlehampton (UK). The lineup consisted of Martin Smith on vocals and guitar, Stuart Garrard (also known as Stu G) on guitar and backing vocals, Jon Thatcher on bass guitar, Tim Jupp on keys and piano, and Stew Smith on drums and percussion (1993-2008) and later Paul Evans on drums and percussion (2008-2009).

Read more about Delirious? on Last.fm.


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