Cover art for I Believe In You and Me by Whitney Houston
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I Believe In You and Me Lyrics

[Verse 1]
I believe in you and me
I believe that we will be
In love eternally
Well, as far as I can see
You will always be the one
For me
Oh, yes, you will

[Chorus 1]
I believe in dreams again
I believe that love will never end
And like the river finds the sea
I was lost, now I'm free
'Cause I believe in you and me

[Verse 3]
I will never leave your side
I will never hurt your pride
When all the chips are down, ha
I will always be around
Just to be right where you are
My love, oh, you know I love you, boy

[Chorus 2]
I will never leave you out
I will always let you in
To places no-one's ever been
Deep inside, can't you see?
That I believe in you and me
[Bridge]
Well, maybe I'm a fool
To feel the way I do
But I will play the fool forever
Just to be with you forever

[Chorus 3]
I believe in miracles
And love's the miracle
And yes, baby, you're my dream come true
I was lost, now I'm free
Oh, darling
I believe in you and me
See, I was lost, now I'm free
'Cause I believe in you and me, ooh
Oh, yes, I do
I believe in you and me

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“I Believe in You and Me” is a song written by Sandy Linzer and David Wolfert in 1982. The song was first recorded and released by the R&B group The Four Tops, who released it as a single from their album One More Mountain (1982). While it failed to reach the US Top 40, it became a moderate hit for the group on the US Billboard R&B chart, peaking at number 40 in early 1983.

In 1996, R&B/pop singer Whitney Houston recorded a cover of the song for her film The Preacher’s Wife and released it as a single. Following its release, the song became a top 5 pop and R&B hit in the US, also peaking on music charts worldwide.

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