Everything - Stacie Orrico

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Everything Lyrics

Everything (Oh)
Oh... ooh... oh...
Everything
Oh... ooh... oh...

Let me stop and take some time to talk about
How you came into my life and turned it? round
When I met you, you knew I was all alone
Then you came into my heart and made it whole
(Made it whole)

Now everyday I get down on my knees and pray
(Yes, I do)
Already knowin' every word I'm gonna say
How you're keepin' me (How you're keepin' me)
You look after me (Lookin' after me)
How you're lovin' me (How you're lovin' me)
And I wanna thank you right now for

Everything that you've done (Yeah, yeah)
Everything that you've done
Everything that you've done for me
(You've done so much for me)
Everything that you've done
Everything that you've done
Everything that you've done for me
(Listen to what I say)

Now you know I thought that I could do it all
Only to end up with my back against a wall
Then you took me over to the other side
And now you carry me, I let you be my guide
(Be my guide)

Through my tests and trials
I know you'll be right there (Yes, I will)
I don't have to worry, I don't even have to care
Because you're keepin' me (? Cause you're keepin' me)
Lookin' after me (Lookin' after me)
Steady lovin' me (Lovin' me)
See, now I need to thank you now for

Everything that you've done
Everything that you've done
Everything that you've done for me
(Everything that you've done, that you've done)
Everything that you've done
Everything that you've done
Everything that you've done for me (Oh...)

Everything that you've done (Wanna thank you)
Everything that you've done
Everything that you've done for me
(See, I wanna thank you)
Everything that you've done (If you knew)
Everything that you've done
(How you make me feel inside)
Everything that you've done for me
(See, I don't know)

I don't know why you love me so (Love me so)
You make me whole, see, I don't know (Ooh-wee, yeah)
Why I can wait (I can't wait) till I get home
So I could let you know I thank you for everything
(Thank you)

I don't know (Yeah) why you love me so (Love me so)
You make me whole (Make me whole), see, I don't know
See, I can wait (I can't wait)
'Till I get home (I get home)
So I could let you know I thank you for everything
(Thank you)

Everything that you've done (Thank you)
Everything that you've done (Thank you)
Everything that you've done for me (Just gotta say it)
Everything that you've done (Thank you)
Everything that you've done (Thank you, boy)
Everything that you've done for me

Everything that you've done
Everything that you've done
Everything that you've done for me (For showin' up)
Everything that you've done (Showin' up)
Everything that you've done
Everything that you've done for me
(In my life, thank you)

I don't know (Yeah) why you love me so (Love me so)
You make me whole (Make me whole)
See, I don't know
Why I can wait (I can't wait)
'Till I get home (I get home)
So I could let you know I thank you for everything
(I thank you, I thank you, Lord)

Everything that you've done (Thank you, Lord)
everything that you've done
Everything that you've done for me (I just gotta say)
Everything that you've done
Everything that you've done (For everything)
Everything that you've done for me
(For everything, everything you've done, oh)

Everything that you've done (Thank you, Lord)
everything that you've done (Thank you, Lord)
Everything that you've done for me
Everything that you've done
Everything that you've done
Everything that you've done for me

Everything
Everything
Everything
Everything

Oh... ooh... oh...

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Stacie Joy Orrico (born March 3, 1986 in Seattle, Washington) is a female American singer of Italian descent. She was discovered at a Christian talent contest when she was in her early teens and has since released three successful albums. Stacie got her start in 1998 at the age of 12 by attending a Christian music festival, Praise in the Rockies, held in her then-home state of Colorado. Stacie inadvertently entered a high-stakes talent competition, and won. A ForeFront Records executive was on hand and approached her for a record deal (she eventually did sign with them).

Since then, she has released two albums. The first was Genuine in 2000, created at the young age of fourteen. The album produced the hit single "Don't Look At Me" which topped Christian charts for ten consecutive weeks. Her next effort, the more mainstream and self-titled Stacie Orrico, was released in 2003 and charted in the U.S. Billboard Top 200, Australian ARIAnet and the United Kingdom albums charts. The first single from this album was "Stuck", which became a worldwide hit making it into the Top 5 or Top 10 of the majority of the world's charts. This was followed by the single "(There's Gotta Be) More To Life", which also charted and went top 20 in Australia and the UK. "More To Life" failed to do as well as "Stuck" but still became a hit in many countries. This was then followed by "I Promise" (top 30 in the UK), and the last single "I Could Be The One" (top 40 in the UK on June 2004). Both singles were given limited releases and limited promotion, so it is understandable that they didn't fare as well as the first two singles did.

Genuine sold over 13,000 copies in the first week, the highest debut week sales ever for a female Christian artist. Genuine sold 500,000 copies, giving the album Gold certification. Her sophomore effort, Stacie Orrico, debuted at #67 on the Billboard 200 and sold over 500,000 copies in the U.S., also good for Gold certification. "Stacie Orrico" also sold 600,000 in Japan and an estimated 2.5 million copies worldwide.

Stacie Orrico's fourth album(including her Christmas album), "Beautiful Awakening",featuring the hit single "I'm Not Missing You," was released August(2006)in Europe and Asia and was due release for Jan. 2007 in North America. However the album has not yet been released in North America, and it's uncertain whether a release date will be given at this point. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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