(Back Home Again In) Indiana

LARRY CLINTON, JAMES F. HANLEY, BALLARD MACDONALD

Up above my head
I hear music in the air
Up above my head
There's a melody so bright
And there I can hear when I'm all alone
Even in those times I feel all hope is gone

Up above my head
I hear joy bells ringing
Up above my head
I hear angels singing

There must be a G-d somewhere
There must be a G-d somewhere
2x

(ad lib)

I hear music in the air (I hear music in the air)
I hear music everywhere (everywhere)
There must be a G-d somewhere (there must be a G-d somewhere)
5x

There must be a G-d somewhere (there must be a G-d somewhere)
There must be a G-d somewhere (some where far beyond the clouds)
There must be a G-d somewhere (some where far beyond the moon)
There must be a G-d somewhere (there must be a G-d somewhere)
There must be a G-d somewhere (there must be a G-d somewhere)
There must be a G-d somewhere (there must be a G-d somewhere)
There must be a G-d somewhere (somewhere)

Trivia about the song (Back Home Again In) Indiana by Al Hirt

When was the song “(Back Home Again In) Indiana” released by Al Hirt?
The song (Back Home Again In) Indiana was released in 1964, on the album “Sugar Lips”.
Who composed the song “(Back Home Again In) Indiana” by Al Hirt?
The song “(Back Home Again In) Indiana” by Al Hirt was composed by LARRY CLINTON, JAMES F. HANLEY, BALLARD MACDONALD.

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