Tuesday, April 7, 2026
There's a higher power. Louvin Bros.
When burdens seem to overcome there's a higher power
Who's faithful and refuses none there's a higher power
Then why ask men to help you through there's a higher power
They're helpless pilgrims just like you there's a higher power
Let's sing it shout it walk it talk it there's a higher power
Lay down your soul cause Jesus bought it there's a higher power
Amen amen there's a higher power amen amen there's a higher power
Bridge I
Go tell them people lost in sin there's a higher power
They need not fear the works of men there's a higher power
Believe in him who rests on high there's a higher power
Unless they do they'll surely die there's a higher power
Let's sing it shout it walk it talk it there's a higher power
Lay down your soul cause Jesus bought it there's a higher power
Amen amen there's a higher power amen amen there's a higher power
Bridge II
Those men have built these mighty guns there's a higher power
They've built these automobiles that run there's a higher power
But brothers and sisters mark this down there's a higher power
They can't build you no heavenly crown there's a higher power
Let's sing it shout it walk it talk it there's a higher power
Lay down your soul cause Jesus bought it there's a higher power
Amen amen there's a higher power amen amen there's a higher power
Source: Musixmatch Songwriters: Charles Louvin / Ira Louvin There’s a Higher Power lyrics © Sony/atv Acuff Rose Music
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