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Out of This World - Michael W. Smith



     
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Take stock of your life
What's wrong and what's right
Empty pockets, got no green
Don't you know sunshine is free
What breaks have you had
Some good and some bad
Want to go but got no car
Dreaming dreams can take you farYou will find that life's worth living
In this world, it's out of this world
With a little love and a little giving
In this world, it's out of this worldLook to the future
Who's in the picture
Say your love life's just a dream
Still you've got a friend in meToday, tomorrow
Laughter and sorrow
Gonna be some lows and highs
Might as well enjoy the ride

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SMITH, MICHAEL W. / SMITH, DEBORAH / DARNALL, BEVERLY / GILL, AMY GRANTPublished by
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Michael W. Smith (born October 7th, 1957) is an American singer, author, songwriter, guitarist, and keyboardist.

Since his first solo project in 1983, Smith has become one of the most popular artists in the contemporary Christian music world, while also finding considerable success in the mainstream. Smith has frequently topped both Christian radio and Billboard charts and is often listed as one of the top keyboardists in rock and roll in Keyboard Magazine. Smith has sold more than 13 million records and has had 29 #1 hit songs. By 2005, he had garnered 14 gold records and 5 platinum records, 40 Dove Awards, an American Music Award and 3 Grammy Awards. He was also named one of People magazine's most beautiful people.

The Glory Songfacts reports that recorded with a 65-piece London orchestra, Glory is Christian musician Michael W. Smith’s seventeenth studio album and his second instrumental record. It was released November 22, 2011. His first instrumental album was Freedom, which was released November 21, 2000.

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