What would they find if they uncovered all of my tracks?
Of roads that slowed down into darkness and never turned back
Will they find what they're looking for
Secrets, and so much more

What would they find if they searched for a heart of gold?
They'd find, sacrifices of time and of money never told
Yeah, they'd find what they're looking for
Kindness, and so much more

Cause there's so much good in the worst of us
So much bad in the best of us
It never makes sense, for any of us
To critisize the rest of us
We'll just find what we're looking for
We'll find it in so much more

And what would I find if I turned back the time on your face?
Could I piece together the memories that have made you this way?
I might find what I'm looking for
Understanding, and so much more

Cause there's so much good in the worst of us
So much bad in the best of us
It never makes sense, for any of us
To critisize the rest of us
We'll just find what we're looking for
We'll find what we're looking for

Haven't we all learned the best life lessons
Of fallin' and fallin' down hard
If we're lookin' for somebody's failures
Won't have to look very far

Cause there's so much good in the worst of us
So much bad in the best of us
It never makes sense, for any of us
To critisize the rest of us
We'll just find what we're looking for
We'll find what we're looking for
Yeah, we'll find what we're looking for
We'll find what we're looking for

And what would they find if they uncovered all of my tracks?

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”.