Considering Lily

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Beautiful You 03:44 Tools
Consequences 04:20 Tools
Cup 03:57 Tools
Pike's Peak 03:27 Tools
Come Rest 04:14 Tools
Great Expectations 04:01 Tools
Put Me in the Picture 04:01 Tools
Real 04:26 Tools
Get Together 04:08 Tools
I Don't Need A Picture 04:09 Tools
Peaceman 03:39 Tools
The Pieces Fit 03:57 Tools
Listen To Our Hearts 04:08 Tools
Jesus Christ Was Born Today 03:57 Tools
Today 03:14 Tools
Complete Me 03:34 Tools
What I Was Made For 03:51 Tools
Whisper 03:51 Tools
Come Rescue Me 03:45 Tools
Electric 03:25 Tools
Jesus Christ 02:42 Tools
Great Big God 03:11 Tools
I Want to Need to Know You 04:37 Tools
Waiting for the Day 05:02 Tools
Great Expectations () 04:01 Tools
Complete Me () 03:33 Tools
Today () 03:13 Tools
What I Was Made For () 03:59 Tools
Waiting For The Day () 05:01 Tools
Come Rescue Me () 03:44 Tools
Great Big God () 03:44 Tools
Put Me In The Picture () 04:02 Tools
Whisper () 03:51 Tools
Pikes Peak 03:51 Tools
Pieces Fit, The () 03:56 Tools
Electric () 03:24 Tools
Great Expectations () 00:30 Tools
I Want To Need To Know You () 03:24 Tools
Today () 03:24 Tools
Pieces Fit, The () 00:30 Tools
Waiting For The Day () 00:30 Tools
What The World Needs Now 00:30 Tools
Whisper () 00:30 Tools
Come Rescue Me () 00:30 Tools
What I Was Made For () 00:30 Tools
Electric () 00:30 Tools
I Want To Need To Know You () 00:30 Tools
Complete Me () 00:30 Tools
Great Big God () 00:30 Tools
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Considering Lily (formerly Serene & Pearl) was an American CCM group popular in the late 1990s. The group was founded by Serene Campbell and Pearl Barrett, who are sisters, in the United States in 1991, though both were born in New Zealand. Their first album as Considering Lily was 1995's Crazy Stories, followed by a self-titled 1997 release which included the single "Cup", a major hit at Christian radio. Following this, Campbell left the group to raise her family, and Barrett began working with Jeanette Herdman, who is the wife of Audio Adrenaline member Bob Herdman. A third album followed in 1999. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.