Thinkin' About Forever

Album: Satellite (2001)
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Songfacts®:

  • This song is about lead singer Sonny Sandoval's mother, who died of cancer when Sonny was only 19. Sandoval often sings about rebirth and faith, which are part of his Chirstian beliefs. A later example can be found in his 2012 song "Lost in Forever (Scream)," from their album Murdered Love.

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  • Scott from Jackson, Ali give praise to all who have overcame and became christians
  • Ryan from Kincumber, AustraliaYeah amen to that. i lost a friend and it opens your eyes and you can see aye
  • James from Arley, AlThis song is something you can use a way to deal with the lose of someone. My friend Ashton had to go through this at the age of 2 or 3. I let her listen to this song and she began to cry. She said that it reminded her mother. She bought the Cd for this one song. She loved it and I love the meaning.
  • Kris from Corpus Christ, Txamen to that. look how much it changed Sonny's life. God bless him.
  • Mike from Spokane, WaHis mother's death is what made him become a christian. Sometimes it takes bad things for us to open our eyes.
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