Leah Grams Johnson- Time (Official Video)

Leah Grams Johnson "Time" Official Video Song Credits: Music and Lyrics by- Leah Grams Johnson and Regina McCrary Produced by- Evan Galante, John Mailander, and Leah Grams Johnson Mixed and mastered by- Evan Galante Leah Grams Johnson- Vocals and Acoustic Guitar The McCrary Sisters- Background Vocals Evan Galante- Bass, Drums, Percussion John Mailander- Mandolin Follow Leah: https://www.leahgramsjohnson.com/   / leahgramsjo.  . https://open.spotify.com/artist/6pnct... Song Lyrics: You think you have it but you don’t You try to beat it but you won’t Too fast, too slow Now you’re falling behind Love your loved ones, pick up the phone Kiss and hug and hold them close We don’t know when but we know… Time has a plan only time can tell Time is a revealer Time is a wheel and bottomless well Time is a healer Time is a train it just rolls on Time is here and then its gone Standing in the bright light midnight mirror Barefoot in the bathroom in your underwear Every stray grey hair and every worry line The past is over and the future ain’t here The biggest liar was your fear Whatcha gonna do now that you realize… Time has a plan only time can tell Time is a revealer Time is a wheel and bottomless well Time is a healer Time is a train it just rolls on Time is here and then its gone Turning a long hard winter to spring Drawing the rings on the old growth trees Like the wild geese in sudden flight Its a matter of time Its a matter of time You think you have it but you don’t Bio: Leah Grams Johnson is an artist and songwriter, hailing from the rugged coast of Northern California. With a distinct timbre akin to the untamable spirit of the American West, Leah’s authentic take on Folk and Country music has resonated with fans of all musical backgrounds nationwide. Raised on the voices of strong impassioned women like Emmylou Harris and Joni Mitchell, Leah discovered early on her path the magic of music and power of a well-written song. She is an alumna of both the Berklee College of Music and the Helene Wurlitzer Foundation, and has been a finalist in numerous songwriting contests including the Telluride Bluegrass Festival and the Rocky Mountain Folks Festival. With the release of her debut full length record in the spring of 2026, Leah divides her time writing songs in Nashville— where she has resided for over a decade— and riding horses in the West. Like those who came before her she so deeply admires, Leah is a woman of heart and mind. She is her own breed of cowgirl mystic, living on gut feelings, with an unshakeable love for the world.