Soon And Very Soon Song Lyrics and Chords by Ronnie Milsap
Soon And Very Soon
Recorded by Ronnie Milsap
Written by Andrae Crouch
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Soon and very soon
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we are
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going to see the King
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Soon and very soon we are
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going to see the King
Soon and very soon
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we are
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going to see the
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going to
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No more crying there
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we are
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going to see the King
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No more crying there we are
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going to see the
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lujah we're going to see the King
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FAQ
Who sang the the song Soon And Very Soon?
- The song Soon And Very Soon was sang by Ronnie Milsap.
Who is Ronnie Milsap?
- Ronnie Lee Milsap (born January 16, 1943) is an American country music singer and pianist. He was one of country music's most popular and influential performers of the 1970s and 1980s. He became one of the most successful and versatile country "crossover" singers of his time, appealing to both country and pop music markets with hit songs that incorporated pop, R&B, and rock and roll elements. His biggest crossover hits include "It Was Almost Like a Song", "Smoky Mountain Rain", "(There's) No Gettin' Over Me", "I Wouldn't Have Missed It for the World", "Any Day Now", and "Stranger in My House". He is credited with six Grammy Awards and 35 number-one country hits, third to George Strait and Conway Twitty. He was selected for induction into the Country Music Hall of Fame in 2014.