Released: June 28, 1988

Songwriter: Wayne Kirkpatrick Shane Keister Mike Brignardello

Producer: Brown Bannister

I'm laying it all out on the table
I'm telling you again what I've already told you before:
My love is not a soon forgotten fable;
My heart is not a box with a lock in a five and dime store

So there's no need to question me and my feelings
Oh, wondering if I am sure
Ask me again, and I'll tell you the same
Over and over

Sure enough to never want to be without you
Sure enough, to stay for good
Sure enough in every little thing about you
Sure enough

Developing the art of collaboration
It's dinner and a movie and a baby or two
Now we are in the midst of a revelation, mm-hmm
We're doing what a modern world said we could not do

And even when our love is mellow and aging
Oh, even when we're old and wise
And we know then what we don't know now
Well, I know I'll still be

Sure enough to never want to be without you
Sure enough, to stay for good
Sure enough in every little thing about you
Sure enough

(Ah, ha...that's good.)

Sure enough to never want to be without you
Sure enough to stay for good, oh
Sure enough in every little thing about you
Sure enough

Sure enough to never want to be without you
Sure enough to stay for good
Sure enough in every little thing about you
Sure enough

You know how...

Sure enough to never want to be without you
Sure enough, oh, to stay for good
Sure enough in every little thing about you
Sure enough

Amy Grant

By the time Amy Grant was nineteen, she was Contemporary Christian music’s most celebrated singer. Grant grew up in the Church of Christ where she sang for God two nights a week. As a teen, she decided to pursue a career in music, writing her first song while attending devotional meetings at her high school.

Grant recorded a demo while working as an intern at a recording studio and the owner was so impressed he signed her to his own label and released her first album Amy Grant in 1977. It spawned three top 10 songs on Billboard’s Christian Songs chart.

The following year, Grant began touring while balancing college studies. Her second album My Father’s Eyes was released in April 1979. At its record release party, she met future first husband gospel singer Gary Chapman. He’d written its title track, and it would become her first of many Christian Songs Chart-toppers. Her third album Never Alone came out in 1981 and features the #3 Christian Songs hit “Look What Has Happened To Me”.