That's What A Song'll Do

Harmony of Healing: Craig Campbell's Musical Magic
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Lyrics

Me and my baby we were parked down a country road

Me and my partner were parked down a country road.

Radio was playing, she started singin' stuck on you

The radio was playing, and she started singing "stuck on you."

She leaned over put her pretty little head on my shoulder

She leaned over, putting her head on my shoulder.

We forgot all about that fight we had started all over

We forgot about the fight we had and started anew.


Yeah, tThat's what a song'll do

Expressing the transformative power of a song.

It'll turn you around speak right to you

A song can change your perspective and communicate directly to you.

Make you laugh and cry and fill your heart up to

It can evoke laughter, tears, and fill your heart.

That's what a song'll do

Reiterating the impact of a song on emotions.


I was sittin' in the kitchen down at mama's house

Describing a challenging day at Mama's house.

Havin' one of those days feelin' like nothing's gonna go my way

Feeling like nothing is going well.

She was hummin' along to a feel good song

Mother is humming along to a feel-good song.

Yeah, it eased my mind all of a sudden wasn't nothin' wrong

The song lifts spirits, and suddenly, everything seems right.


That's what a song'll do

Repeating the positive impact of songs on one's mood.

It'll turn you around speak right to you

Highlighting the ability of a song to connect and communicate.

Make you laugh and cry and fill your heart up to

Emphasizing the range of emotions a song can evoke.

That's what a song'll do

Restating the profound influence of songs on the heart.


Last Sunday, I was sittin' in a front row pew

Recalling a recent experience in a church pew.

Miss Emma started playin' choir started singin' Old Rugged Cross

Miss Emma plays, and the choir sings "Old Rugged Cross."

(On a hill far away)

Referencing the hymn "Old Rugged Cross."

Oh, I heard it like I never had heard it before

Hearing the song with a renewed and profound impact.

I bowed my head, raised my hands and praised the Lord

Responding to the song with a spiritual moment of praise.

(Yes, I did)

A personal acknowledgment of praising the Lord.


And that's what a song'll do

Reiterating the transformative power of songs.

It'll turn you around speak right to you

Underlining the song's ability to connect and speak to the listener.

Make you laugh and cry and fill your heart up to

Emphasizing the diverse emotional impact of songs.

That's what a song

Concluding the repeated message about the influence of songs.

That's what a song'll do

Final affirmation of the transformative power of songs.

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