Look For Me words and music by Rusty Goodman (1982)
Verse 1
When you finally make your entrance to that city
Of jasper walls and bright golden avenue;
As you behold all its beauty and its splendor,
Remember there's just one request I make of you .
Chorus
Look for me for I will be here, too.
I realize when you arrive, there will be so much to view;
After you've been there ten thousand years, a million, maybe two,
Look for me, for I will be there, too.
Verse 2
As you go down your list of firsts, there's no question,
You'll want to see our loved ones waiting there for you;
And when you feel you've shared your story with the last one
That wants to hear you tell just how you made it through,
Chorus
Look for me for I will be there too
I realize when you arrive there will be so much to view
After you've been there ten thousand years, a million, maybe two,
Look for me for I will be there too.
Look for me for I will be there too
I will be there to
Several groups have recorded this classic song. The Happy Goodmans (written by Rusty Goodman) made it popular in the late 1960s. The Gaither Vocal Band have a good current version of the song.Other recent recording have been by:Ernie Haase And Signature Sound (2003 Building A Bridge, 2004 Stand By Me - Live; 2008 The Early Years)Mark Trammell Trio (2006 Journey Thus Far)
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Look on a lyrics website. Google it.
Someone looking for Jason Aldean lyrics may look on YouTube for a video with the lyrics. Another option is to look in a CD and see if the lyrics are in the little pull out. There could also be blogs or postings online about his lyrics.
You don't have the lyrics quite right. The song is Look What I Traded by the Gospel Rays
Rusty Goodman's children are Tanya, Tim, and Sam Goodman.
Rusty Goodman wrote "Look For Me" in 1968. The song has since become a beloved classic in Southern Gospel music, often performed by various artists. Its themes of hope and reunion resonate deeply with listeners.
be cause i think that if he is really good he want die god said if you have a good man if you dont he will die
Rusty goodman and the happy goodman's
Several groups have recorded this classic song. The Happy Goodmans (written by Rusty Goodman) made it popular in the late 1960s. The Gaither Vocal Band have a good current version of the song.Other recent recording have been by:Ernie Haase And Signature Sound (2003 Building A Bridge, 2004 Stand By Me - Live; 2008 The Early Years)Mark Trammell Trio (2006 Journey Thus Far)
Yes, Vestal Goodman had children. She and her husband, Howard Goodman, had two children: a son named Rusty Goodman and a daughter named Lynda Goodman. Both children were involved in music, following in their parents' footsteps in the gospel genre. Vestal is well-known for her contributions to gospel music and her performances with the Happy Goodmans.
"I hate John Goodman." by John Candy.
Pete Townshend, guitarist for The Who
It was Iris Dement
you have to look on youtube and look for the lyrics
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