Daniel D. (David) McWilliams
Country flavor song about personal experience walking, talking and singing about Jesus and God
Modernized public domain hymn originally published 1906 by CD Martin and Charles Gabriel, featuring piano, guitar and violin along with Country style rhythm
Based on Psalm 23 in the holy Bible. Music flow is classical and pastoral with piano, cello and violin. Vocals are male and female blended.
Country-style version of public domain hymn written by Johnson Oatman, Jr., (1856-1922)
Written with love of country for the United States of America many years ago. This is a well-known public domain hymn.
Modernized version of public domain hymn first published in 1905
Country genre' version of Public Domain hymn, originally by Edward Mote and William Bradbury
A song of thankfulness, gratitude, praise and worship for the company of Someone who loves me/you/us in addition to thankfulness for what they have done for me/you/us.
Beautiful melodic, uplifting song of contemplation and focus on the inward relationship our souls can have with our Creator God, when we pause to take a little time to focus on him. (This is the first release of this song by Daniel D. McWilliams).
Lively and fun song especially for fiddle players and those who enjoy irish, celtic or country beats in a upbeat waltz rhythm
Upbeat rock-style rhythm featuring acoustic guitar, drums, bass, piano and strings. Song lyrics, in part, inspired by Bible verses found in Luke 1;46-47 and Psalm 103;2.
Song words based on the holy Bible's book of Romans 8;15: "...you received God’s Spirit when he adopted you as his own children. Now we call him, Abba, Father."
Based on scripture from Psalms 122.6 and Exodus 5.1 and 8.1.
Country waltz-like rhythm blended with male and female vocal harmonies and violin.
New lively Country-Pop-Rock genre rhythm with this theme: God has a family he loves dearly and wants us to be living, forgiving, caring, sharing and loving like we're all members of his own family.
Based on Psalm 68; a song about spiritual warfare, battle, victory and rejoicing with singing. Please see also my music video for this song
Based on Psalm 133. See also the music video for this song in the video section. Note: the thumbnail photo for this song is a family group of Lemurs who are huddled together to keep each other warm.
Inspired by Psalm 94 verses. This song blends the light of God shining into us with His light shining out from us into the world.
Inspired by and adapted from verses in Psalm 94, this song blends the light of God shining into us with His light shining out from us into the world.
Ha-ha! This classic country-western style song makes me smile-- And I think it will put a smile on your face too-- Uh-Huh!! Please also see my music video for this song... which adds to the fun!