Who could imagine a melody
True enough to tell of Your mercy?
Who could imagine a harmony
Sweet enough to tell of Your love?
I see the heavens proclaiming You day after day,
And I know in my heart that there must be a way
To sing a greater song,
A greater song to You on the earth.
To sing a greater song,
A greater song to You on the earth.
Who could imagine a symphony,
Grand enough to tell of Your glory?
Our highest praise but a feeble breath
A whisper of Your thunderous worth.
I see the heavens proclaiming You day after day,
And I know in my heart that there must be a way
To sing a greater song,
A greater song to You on the earth.
To sing a greater song,
A greater song to You on the earth.
Hallelujah, we want to lift You higher,
Hallelujah, we want to lift You higher.
Paul Baloche and Matt Redman ©2006 Thankyou Music (administered worldwide by EMI CMG Publishing, excluding the UK which is administered by Kingswaysongs.com)
Behind the Song:'This song was co-written with my friend Paul Baloche. Most times when co writing, one person will bring a work in progress, or at least the seed of the song to the table, and youŽll craft it together. But this was one of the rare occasions when you sit down together with nothing at all, and then find yourselves caught up in a brand new song. Paul and I had just returned from a 2 day songwriters gathering where some theologians were invited to speak into the way we approach writing worship songs. One of the themes touched on was that we need songs that somehow paint a bigger, fuller picture of God in worship. This song is the fruit of that, plugging into the heart cry deep in the heart of any worship leader that there must be a way to bring a greater song.' - Matt Redman