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The Box Tops - I Met Her in Church Lyrics



The Box Tops - I Met Her in Church Lyrics




I met her in church, I met her in church
On a Sunday morning
She looked at me with eyes aglow
As the choir sang hallelujah
Hallelujah
I met her in church, I met her in church
We fell in love on a Sunday morning
Then all at once I heard angels singing
Singing hallelujah
Singing hallelujah, hallelujah
Saturday night turned into Sunday light
I found love on a back row seat
In a little church just down the street
Met her in church, had a wedding in church
Church, had the wedding in church
The lord willing and the creek don't rise
We're gonna be happy the rest of our lives
I met her in church, I met her in church
Hallelujah
I met her in church, I met her in church
Hallelujah
I met her in church, I met her in church
Hallelujah
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I met her in church, I met her in church
On a Sunday morning
She looked at me with eyes aglow
As the choir sang hallelujah
Hallelujah
I met her in church, I met her in church
We fell in love on a Sunday morning
Then all at once I heard angels singing
Singing hallelujah
Singing hallelujah, hallelujah
Saturday night turned into Sunday light
I found love on a back row seat
In a little church just down the street
Met her in church, had a wedding in church
Church, had the wedding in church
The lord willing and the creek don't rise
We're gonna be happy the rest of our lives
I met her in church, I met her in church
Hallelujah
I met her in church, I met her in church
Hallelujah
I met her in church, I met her in church
Hallelujah
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Writer: DAN PENN, SPOONER OLDHAM
Copyright: Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC

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Length: 2:44
Written by: DAN PENN, SPOONER OLDHAM

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