Released: May 28, 1996

Songwriter: , B. Caldwell

Producer: Barry Blue

Ever since our love began
You had been in all my plans
Now I've got faith in what you do
In my world there's only you
You got the power inside your soul
To let your life take control
Now I've got faith in all of you
There ain't nothing that you can't do
Faith in you
Hold my hand, understand
Loving you
Makes my life worthwhile
I've got faith in you
Faith in
Through the faith and destiny
I willed you here, guide me
And through your power I've seen the light
Now my future is well insight
I just wanna take a chance to say
I love you, baby, every special way
I never ever doubted you
And you always have pulled me through
Faith in you
Hold my hand, understand
Loving you
Makes my life worthwhile
I've got faith in you
Faith in
(Oh, faith in you)
Faith in you (4x)
(Oh...oh...)
Faith in you
I've got faith in you
Faith
Ever since our love began
You had been in all my plans
Now I've got faith in what you do
In my world there's only you
You got the power inside your soul
To let your life take control
Now I've got faith in all of you
There ain't nothing that you can't do
Faith in you
Hold my hand, understand
Loving you
Makes my life worthwhile
I've got faith in you
Oh, faith in you
Oh, baby, don't you know that
I've got faith in you
Ooh...
I've got, I've got
I've got faith in you no matter, baby
I've got, I've got
I've got faith in you no matter what you do (2x)
I've got, I've got
I've got faith in you no matter, baby
I've got, I've got

Cheryl Lynn

Cheryl Lynn (born Lynda Cheryl Smith; March 11, 1957) is an American singer. She is best known for her songs during the late 1970s through the mid-1980s, including the 1978 R&B/disco song “Got to Be Real”. Lynn’s singing career began with her church choir when she was a girl. Her professional singing career started in 1976 when she obtained a job as a backing vocalist for the national touring company of the musical drama The Wiz. Eventually she obtained the role of Evillene, the Wicked Witch of the West, during the six-month national tour.

Prior to her appearance in The Wiz, Lynn taped an episode of The Gong Show during early 1976. She scored a perfect 30 singing Joe Cocker’s “You Are So Beautiful”; a previous act (a singing juggler) had also scored 30, and in the audience applause tie-break the juggler was deemed the winner. After the episode was broadcast, during the fall of 1976, record industry executives were interested in contracting her.