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How you gonna reckon with a God like this?
When you gonna face what you can't dismiss?
What you gonna say to the, soul kiss that is my God?
Fearsome like the sag in a fat man's chair
Sweeter than a patch of romaine hair
How do you define what you can't compare?
This is, my GodAnd there's no use explaining
What can't be containedI'm not following a God I can lead around
I can't tame this Deity
And that's why Jesus is the final answer
To who I want my God to be
He's who I want my God to be, yeahHow you gonna reckon with a God this great?
Why you wanna measure what you can't equate?
What you gonna say to the checkmate that is my God?
Stronger than the burn of an aftershave
Tender as a burger in the microwave
Rarer than the air in an empty grave
This is, my GodAnd there's no use explaining

What can't be containedI'm not following a God I can lead around
I can't tame this Deity
And that's why Jesus is the final answer
To who I want my God to be
He's who I want my God to be, yeahHow we gonna work this out?
To fabricate a God like this? No doubt
We'd end up worshiping a Christ of our own design
But Jesus doesn't fit that profile
His ways aren't mineI'm not following a God that's imagined
Can't invent his Deity
And that's why Jesus is the final answer
To who I want my God to be
He's who I want my God to beI'm not following a God I can lead around
I can't tame this Deity
And that's why Jesus is the final answer
To who I want my God to be, yeahI'm not following a God I can lead around
I can't tame this Deity
And that's why Jesus is the final answer
To who I want my God to be
He's who I want my God to be, yeahHe's who I want my God to be
He's who I want my God to be

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At the end of 1939, Frank Sinatra left the Harry James Orchestra to join the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra, where he rose to fame as a ballad singer. His first and biggest hit with the band was 1940s "I'll Never Smile Again," which spent several weeks at number one - and was the first "number one" - on Billboard magazine's then-new chart of America's top-selling records. His vast appeal to the "bobby soxers," as teenage girls were called, revealed a whole new audience for popular music, which had appealed mainly to adults up to that time.

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