Martin Smith is Starting Work on His New Album; Reveals Lyrics of a New Song
UK-based worship leader and founding member of Delirious? Martin Smith revealed on social media that he is planning to record his brand new album next month. This new record will be the follow-up to Smith's 2019 album Iron Lung (Integrity Music).
Smith announces, "Excited to say that my crew and I are heading into the studio next month to start the next record. Grateful for the songs and the people around the world who have helped me write them and get me through this unique season."
Though Smith has not yet revealed his co-writers, release date, and the album or song titles, he did share the lyrics to one of the new songs. "I never ever do this but here's some new lyrics...
ALLELUIA ANYWAY -
(OH, GIVE THANKS)
VS1
Until the hurricane is over
Until the light begins to break
Here we will stand within the sorrow
And find the strength to sing
Alleluia, anyway
VS2
And when the danger falls upon us
And there is fear instead of faith
Only the arms of God will hold us
And give us hope to sing
Alleluia, anyway, Alleluia, anyway
CHS
Oh, give thanks
Oh, give thanks
We lift our eyes to heaven
And sing your praise forever
Oh, give thanks
VS3
We are the people of your presence
Carry the fire until the end
And when the battles rage against us
We'll keep on singing out
Alleluia, anyway. Alleluia, everyday
BRIDGE
Alle-luia
We live to tell the story
Alle-luia
We're covered in your glory
Alle-luia
How great your love and mercy
Alle-luia
We live to tell the story
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