Total views: 1 time this week / Rating: 8/10 [18 votes]Album: From the Soul of Man / Original Release Date: 1998-10-20Genre: R&B/SoulSong Duration: 4 min 28 sec
In a perfect world one we've never known
We would never need to face the world alone
They can have their world we'll create our own
I may not be brave or strong or smart
But somewhere in my secret heart
I know love will find a way
Anywhere I go I'm home
If you are there beside me
Like dark turning into day
Somehow we'll come through
Now that I've found you
Love will find a way
I was so afraid
Now I realize love is never wrong
And so it never dies
There's a perfect world shining in your eyes
And if only they could feel it too
The happiness I feel with you
They'd know love will find a way
Anywhere we go we're home
If we are there together
Like dark turning into day
Somehow we'll come through
Now that I've found you
Love will find a way
I know love will find a way
Love Will Find A Way is written by Tom Snow, Jack A. Feldman. ✔️
When was Love Will Find A Way released?
It is first released on October 20, 1998 as part of Kenny Lattimore's album "From the Soul of Man" which includes 15 tracks in total. ✔️
Which genre is Love Will Find A Way?
Love Will Find A Way falls under the genres R&B, Soul. ✔️
How long is the song Love Will Find A Way?
Love Will Find A Way song length is 4 minutes and 28 seconds.
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Formed at first of friends, or, at least, of comrades who had worked and to contract this alliance. A weaker will had been forced to bow before against an acknowledged necessity.
Formed at first of friends, or, at least, of comrades who had worked and to contract this alliance. A weaker will had been forced to bow before against an acknowledged necessity.