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Ryan Ellis - Gonna Be Alright (CCM)

Ryan Ellis - Gonna Be Alright
Ryan Ellis has released a Christian Contemporary Music (CCM) track called Gonna Be Alright.

So lovely... so raw and natural. Ryan Ellis has released a new song called "Gonna Be Alright." You can watch the official music video below.

“I needed this song out for me! Haha, for real, for real... love just sitting in this song and just reminding myself when I get a little loco in my brain” -Ellis


Lyrics:

You hear my cry, my deepest pain
You listen patiently as long as it takes
You whisper truth over the lies
The words that bring me back to life

Everything’s gonna be alright
Everything’s gonna be alright
You hold me Your arms
Until my storm is calm (Until the storm is calm)
Everything’s gonna be alright
Everything’s gonna be alright

You are the strength when I am weak
The only one that leads my soul to perfect peace
And I will sing my way through the night
The words that bring me back to life

Everything’s gonna be alright
Everything’s gonna be alright
You hold me Your arms
Until my storm is calm (Until the storm is calm)
Everything’s gonna be alright
Everything’s gonna be alright
Your love will be my song
Till all my fears are gone (Until my fear is gone)
Everything’s gonna be alright
Everything’s gonna be alright

I believe, I believe
You’re working all things for my good
You’re working all things for my good (repeat)
 

Songwriters: Ryan Ellis, Ben Cantelon, Ethan Hulse

#RyanEllis #ChristianMusic #GonnaBeAlright #HeartoftheFather


You can listen to the track on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/13KgdUgmo99HKADNuCGOlB

Here is a link to the video on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UMX-gTuKh8s

Would you like to hear more CCM music? Then check out our Christian playlists on: https://www.christiandance.eu/playlists

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