
In You I Trust Rupert Holmes
"In You I Trust" by Rupert Holmes, released in 1979, is a #Pop song that explores themes of love, loyalty, and vulnerability. The lyrics express deep trust in a partner, emphasizing emotional connection. Holmes' signature storytelling and melodic hooks create a poignant atmosphere. The song reflects the era's soft rock influence and resonates with listeners seeking reassurance in relationships.

I don't trust no magazine
I don't trust the price of gasoline
And when you say I must
I simply say, "Ooh, in you I trust"
Seeing is believing you
When I see your eyes, I'm receiving you
And when my faith goes bust
I touch you and, ooh, it's you I trust
In you I trust
In you I must
I do, I trust in you
When all is done, you are my one true blue
Everyone needs one sure thing
Someone
Someone who'll step in the ring
I don't trust the Sunday Times
Or these dollar bills that turn into dimes
When paper turns to dust
I still will say, "Ooh, in you I trust"
Politician's promises
Have made all of us doubting Thomas'
And as we all adjust our confidence
Still in you I trust
I don't trust the price of gasoline
And when you say I must
I simply say, "Ooh, in you I trust"
Seeing is believing you
When I see your eyes, I'm receiving you
And when my faith goes bust
I touch you and, ooh, it's you I trust
In you I trust
In you I must
I do, I trust in you
When all is done, you are my one true blue
Everyone needs one sure thing
Someone
Someone who'll step in the ring
I don't trust the Sunday Times
Or these dollar bills that turn into dimes
When paper turns to dust
I still will say, "Ooh, in you I trust"
Politician's promises
Have made all of us doubting Thomas'
And as we all adjust our confidence
Still in you I trust
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