Up Above My Head

Sister Rosetta Tharpe

Up above my head, up above my head
I can hear music in the air, I hear music in the air
Up above my head, up above my head
I can hear music in the air, I hear music in the air
Up above my head
I hear music in the air, oh lord.
And I really do believe
I really do believe
There's a heaven somewhere
There's a heaven somewhere

Up above my head, up above my head
I can hear thunder in the night, I hear thunder in the night
Up above my head, up above my head
I can hear thunder in the night, I hear thunder in the night

Up above my head
I hear thunder in the night, oh lord.
And I really do believe
I really do believe
There's a heaven somewhere
There's a heaven somewhere

(verse 1)
And I really do believe
I really do believe
There is a heaven somewhere
There is a heaven somewhere

Trivia about the song Up Above My Head by The Jayhawks

On which albums was the song “Up Above My Head” released by The Jayhawks?
The Jayhawks released the song on the albums “Scrapple” in 1992, “Waiting for the Sun” in 1993, and “Tomorrow the Green Grass Bonus Disc” in 1995.
Who composed the song “Up Above My Head” by The Jayhawks?
The song “Up Above My Head” by The Jayhawks was composed by Sister Rosetta Tharpe.

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