
Let It Shine The Stills-Young Band
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[Verse 1]
There's a light on over my head, my Lord
There's a light on over my head, my Lord
Let it shine, let it shine
Although it may not be the only one
Let it shine, shine, shine
Although it may not be the only one
[Verse 2]
There's a moon roof over my head, my Lord
And my Lincoln is still the best thing built by Ford
Let it roll, let it roll
Although it may not be the only one
Let me ride, ride, ride, ride
Although I may not be the only one
[Guitar Solos]
[Verse 3]
I got religion in the airport, my Lord
They caught me waiting on my baggage when I was bored
Let them chant, let them chant
Although they may not be the only one
Let them dance, dance, dance
Although they may not be the only one
There's a light on over my head, my Lord
There's a light on over my head, my Lord
Let it shine, let it shine
Although it may not be the only one
Let it shine, shine, shine
Although it may not be the only one
[Verse 2]
There's a moon roof over my head, my Lord
And my Lincoln is still the best thing built by Ford
Let it roll, let it roll
Although it may not be the only one
Let me ride, ride, ride, ride
Although I may not be the only one
[Guitar Solos]
[Verse 3]
I got religion in the airport, my Lord
They caught me waiting on my baggage when I was bored
Let them chant, let them chant
Although they may not be the only one
Let them dance, dance, dance
Although they may not be the only one
"Let It Shine" by The Stills-Young Band, released in 1976, is a #Rock song that emphasizes themes of hope, resilience, and self-expression. The lyrics encourage embracing one's true self and letting inner light shine through adversity. Musically, it features harmonizing vocals and a blend of acoustic and electric instrumentation, reflecting the era's folk-rock influence. The song resonates with listeners seeking empowerment and authenticity.
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