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Grace by Which I Stand
Lord, the feelings are not the same,
I guess I'm older, I guess I've changed.
And how I wish it had been explained, that as you're growing you must remember,
I just finished recording my very first single, Better Days. It is a song I wrote for my wife as she recovered from cancer surgery last year. I was wondering if you would take a listen to it and let me know what you think of it? I am at: www.soundclick.com/timjuillet, & can also be found on the charts as well under Pop/Christian Contemporary.. Also, please forward the link to anyone who is suffering from a disease, or going through a serious struggle. God Bless!
Oh, Hi Joe and Hope,
I was wondering what happened to you.
There you are 847 - This is the Air I Breathe, on the Pop charts one below my - It Came Upon A Midnight Clear. I mist you on the Renaissance charts.
Wow, Pachelbel is all over SoundClick. I had never heard of him till I saw your songs. I have really focused on English music from around 1600.
I am just thinking of putting a song - Never Weather Beaten Sail (1618), by Thomas Campian, into the Pop, Contemporary Christian Chart. OK, OK, 1618 is not too Contemporary.
Well, I am really trying to get my new song - For Tomorrow's Past (Take2) Happy New Year, on the Christmas/Seasonal charts.
Never Weather Beaten Sail, ever blooming are the joys of heavens high paradise, Trick T.
Hi Joe and Hope,
So, the guys name is Johann Pachelbel (Germany, 1653-1706) and the Canon in D, his most famous piece, was written in or around 1680.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pachelbel's_canon
Says; It is well known for its chord progression which has become one of the most used in popular music. ... The Pachelbel canon may represent the most extraordinary instance of the crossover phenomenon in all of music. .. "
Many musicians like Haydn, Mozart, the Bee Gees, Petula Clark, Dire Straits, Joe Jackson, Bananarama, Pet Shop Boys, The Village People, Green Day, Oasis, Bob Dylan, Britney Spears and Brian Eno have done music based on it.
Gee, I never knowded that - thank you. Your work is very beautiful.
I just entered the Classic genre with a couple of Dowland songs and a Robert Jones song, all from England from around 1600. I am just testing the waters and hope to put out some stuff, that is a little better, later.
Good luck, Trick T.
very beautiful melodies, really touching music.
Please check out my first song on the net!
God Bless