Sawyer Brown's track "Thank God for You" from the album "Outskirts of Town."
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"Thank God for You" by Sawyer Brown is a song that says thank you for all the good things and people in your life. The words talk about the speaker's journey and how others helped them succeed. They say thanks to their parents for raising them well, mentioning the care from their mom and the lessons from their dad. Even the tough times, blamed on the devil, are seen as lessons. The song reminds us to appreciate the help we get from others, like family and friends, and the chances we get from having a job and money. Finally, they say a big thank you to their partner, feeling lucky to have them. "Thank God for You" shows how important it is to value the people and things that make life good.
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Sawyer Brown is a country music group from the United States. Formed in 1981 in Apopka, Florida, the band consisted of Mark Miller as the lead vocalist and guitarist, Gregg "Hobie" Hubbard on keyboards and vocals, Bobby Randall on lead guitar and vocals, Joe "Curly" Smyth on drums, and Jim Scholten on bass guitar. These musicians previously played together in country singer Don King's band and decided to continue as a group when King retired. Following their victory on the TV talent show Star Search, they signed with Capitol Records in 1984. They remained with Capitol until 1991, then switched to Curb Records until 2005, with a brief stint with Lyric Street Records in 2003. Duncan Cameron replaced Randall in 1991, and Shayne Hill joined the band in 2004.
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