Third Day Lyrics — by Popularity
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| 101 | Give Me A Reason |
| 102 | Come On Back to Me |
| 103 | Still Listening |
| 104 | Love Heals Your Heart |
| 105 | Wire |
| 106 | Get On |
| 107 | It's a Shame |
| 108 | Sky Falls Down |
| 109 | Never Bow Down |
| 110 | What Good |
| 111 | Peace |
| 112 | Forever |
| 113 | I Don't Know |
| 114 | Can't Take The Pain |
| 115 | I Can Feel It |
| 116 | I Will Hold My Head High |
| 117 | I'ts alright |
| 118 | You're Everywhere |
| 119 | The Everlasting |
| 120 | Took My Place |
| 121 | Away In A Manger |
| 122 | Mama |
| 123 | Silent Night |
| 124 | Rockstar |
| 125 | I Deserve? |
| 126 | Keep On Shinin' |
| 127 | San Angelo |
| 128 | May Your Wonders Never Cease |
| 129 | Believe |
| 130 | I Got You |
| 131 | She Sings In Riddles |
| 132 | This Song Was Meant For You |
| 133 | Gomer's Theme |
| 134 | Alien |
| 135 | Anything |
| 136 | More To This |
| 137 | My Heart |
| 138 | Livin' for Jesus |
| 139 | Give |
| 140 | Carry Me Home |
| 141 | Have Mercy |
| 142 | Blind |
| 143 | How's Your Head |
| 144 | This Song Was Ment For You |
| 145 | How Do You Know |
| 146 | Movin on Up [From the Second Chance] |
| 147 | Billy Brown |
| 148 | Innocent |
| 149 | My Hope Is You 2006 (New Recording) |
| 150 | Long Time Comin' |
Third Day Albums
About Third Day
Third Day was an American Christian rock band from Marietta, Georgia, active from 1991 to 2018, who became one of the most influential acts in contemporary Christian music. Their sound evolved from grunge-influenced rock on early albums to a more polished, Southern rock-tinged approach, with Mac Powell's raspy vocals anchoring anthemic songs like "Cry Out To Jesus" and "Born Again." Albums like "Come Together" and "Wire" helped bridge the gap between mainstream rock and Christian music, earning them Grammy Awards and crossover success. Their worship-oriented tracks such as "Your Love Oh Lord" and "Revelation" became staples in churches worldwide, while their consistent message of faith and redemption resonated with both Christian and secular audiences throughout their 27-year career.