Story Behind The Song
GW Hudgins wrote this song to be performed by his church's praise band, to help illustrate a sermon about faith. He submitted it for consideration at a Christian songwriters' convention in Nashville, and was invited to perform it there.
Song Description
GW Hudgins' Do You Believe is a grunge rock version of the definition of faith found in the bible's book of Hebrews: be sure of what you hope for, and certain of what you cannot see.
Song Length |
2:39 |
Genre |
Rock - Religious, Rock - Grunge |
Tempo |
Medium Fast (131 - 150) |
Lead Vocal |
Male Vocal |
Mood |
Frenetic, Exultant |
Subject |
Spirituality, Encouragement |
Language |
English |
Era |
1990 - 1999 |
Lyrics
Do you believe? Do you believe? Do you believe in love?
Do you believe? Do you believe? Do you believe in love?
Be sure of what you hope for, sure of what you do not see.
Do you believe? Do you believe? Do you believe in life?
Do you believe? Do you believe? Do you believe in life?
Be sure of what you hope for, sure of what you do not see.
Do you believe? Do you believe?
Be sure of what you hope for, sure of what you do not see.
Do you believe? Do you believe? Do you believe in me?
Do you believe? Do you believe? Do you believe in me?
Be sure of what you hope for, sure of what you do not see.
See. Do you, do you, do you believe?