About the Song
A soul-stirring promise of peace and redemption, sung with the grace and power only Faith Hill can deliver.
In the world of country and inspirational music, few voices carry the emotional weight and clarity of Faith Hill. And in “There Will Come a Day,” she delivers one of her most powerful and transcendent performances—a song that doesn’t just touch the heart, but lifts it toward something higher.
Featured on her 1999 album Breathe, the song stands apart from the radio-friendly hits with its spiritual message and gospel-inspired arrangement. Written by Ty Lacy and Tommy Sims, “There Will Come a Day” speaks to the pain and struggle of this world, but more importantly, to the hope that lies beyond it.
“There will come a day / That all of the tears will be wiped away / There will come a day…”
Faith sings not just with conviction, but with tenderness. Her voice soars with strength in the verses and swells with emotion in the chorus. It’s a reminder that no matter how broken or lost we may feel, we are not alone—and our suffering is not the end of the story.
The song builds with stirring harmonies and a choir that enters like light breaking through clouds. The arrangement, rich with piano, strings, and gospel textures, perfectly complements Faith’s voice as she reaches into both heavenly reverence and human longing.
“There Will Come a Day” has often been played at memorial services, church gatherings, and moments of personal reflection—not because it’s sad, but because it offers the kind of hope that stands firm in sorrow. It reassures us that love endures, peace is promised, and faith will carry us through.
In a career full of hits and accolades, this song remains one of Faith Hill’s most moving declarations of grace and strength. It’s not just a performance—it’s a prayer in melody.