Andy Gullahorn demonstrates how to compose a country song. It’s easy when you know how.
Andy Gullahorn demonstrates how to compose a country song. It’s easy when you know how.
I’m still listening to New Scottish Hymns. You’re The Shepherd is another engaging melody with a thoughtful wordset. A straightforward expression of confession and faith. I think the author’s name is Greg de Blieck. Here’s the lyrics: 1. You’re the shepherd, we’re the sheep You won’t slumber, though we sleep Oh what love our Saviour …
St. Andrews Hymns are a musical collective primarily attached to St. Andrews Church, Columbus, Georgia, USA. Safely Home is an album of hymns: some old words and new tunes; others old words and tunes with new arrangements; and a new composition or two (I think). Folk looking to integrate older wordsets into musically contemporary settings …
I’m currently listening to the album release New Scottish Hymns. It’s available as a reasonably priced download from cdbaby. The first track is Were I To Cross, a paraphrase of Psalm 139. It sounded oddly familiar, and sure enough, it had featured on an episode of Songs Of Praise, with vocals by Emily Smith. Here’s …