I Will Love You - Oleta Adams

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I called the morning my distress
With darkness all around
The cords of death and godlessness
Had left me trapped and bound
But when the sound of my feeble cry
Finally reached his throne on high
He flew down from heaven
On the wings of the wind
And I found refuge in Him

I will love you
Christ my savior
I will ever sing your praise
Be my rock, my strength and fortress
Till I see you face to face

The Lord has kept all his promises
To be my strength and shield
He lights my path and trains my hands
For war on life's battlefields
By and by (**not sure what she is singing here**)
All I have to do is call
He promises to be a shield for all
Who put their trust in Him

I will love you
Christ my savior
I will ever sing your praise
Be my rock, my strength and fortress
Till I see you face to face

I will love you
Christ my savior
I will ever sing your praise
Be my rock, my strength and fortess
Till I...

Walk on the streets of Zion
Where trouble will be no more
Where the lamb will lay down with the lion
And there'll be peace like never before
There will be no pain and sorrow
He's gonna wipe every tear from my eyes
But the last will be first and everybody that thirsts
Is gonna drink from new waters alive
When I see you
When I see you
When I see you face to face
Love you forever
I will love you

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Oleta Adams (born May 4, 1953, Seattle, Washington) is an American soul, jazz, and gospel singer and pianist.

Adams was born the daughter of a preacher and was raised with gospel music. In her youth her family moved to Yakima, Washington, which is sometimes shown as her place of birth.

Adams started her career in 1980 with two self-financed albums which had limited success. In 1985, she was discovered by Roland Orzabal and Curt Smith, founders of the famous English pop band Tears for Fears whilst performing in a Kansas City, Missouri bar. They invited her to join their band as a singer to their next album The Seeds of Love.

In 1989, the LP was released and the single "Woman In Chains" - sung as a duet by Adams and Orzabal and with Phil Collins on drums - became her real first hit. Oleta started her solo career in 1990 assisted by Orzabal who did the production. Her debut album Circle of One received much critical acclaim and she scored her biggest hit to date in 1991 with her cover of Brenda Russell's "Get Here". 1991 also saw Oleta contribute to the Elton John/Bernie Taupin tribute album, Two Rooms, on which appeared her version of John's 1974 hit "Don't Let the Sun Go Down On Me".

Her next album Evolution was also a commercial success. Her 1995 release, Moving On, saw Oleta move more in the direction of R&B. Two years later she released the Christian themed Come Walk With Me.

Adams' smooth sumptuous contralto voice has become the vanguard in an R&B jazz segment that was largely vacant during Anita Baker's hiatus.

In 2001, Adams released her sixth album, All The Love, a return to an R&B/Adult contemporary sound. The album was re-released in 2004 in Germany with a different title I Can't Live a Day without You.

In 2004, Adams reunited with Tears for Fears once again as she made a surprise guest appearance onstage at their Kansas City concert, performing "Woman in Chains".

Adams released her first Christmas album on 3 October 2006, entitled Christmas Time with Oleta.

A secular album entitled Let's Stay Here, was released on April 21, 2009. 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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