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Deep, Deep Water
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A funky, bluesy pop song with lots of 'cool' saturating its fibers.
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Introducing a new singer/songwriter in the rapidly growing genre of contemporary Christian music whose writing style is as interesting as it is talented. Most of the music written by Steve J Walker is geared specifically for use in is a congregational worship setting. The styles of each tune are quite diverse, as are his vast array of different influences. Tracks like “Be Our Lord” and “This is Your Land” are heavy-hitting rock songs that are sure to appeal to listeners who are young at heart. And whereas tunes such as “Jesus Messiah”, “Deep, Deep Water”, and “Write A Song” will strike a chord with those who are more into adult contemporary pop-music such as John Mayer’s music, songs like “The Way” and “Comforting King” will appeal to fans of Latin-flavored jazz like Salvador and Los Lonely Boys. For you cats who love the music of the blues, “I’ve Got to Thank You” is an outstanding congregational worship song in the vein of Stevie Ray Vaughan that is guaranteed to incite worshippers to want to shout loudly their praises to the Lord. For those who enjoy hard-hitting worship anthems, check out “Serve” and “Alleluia”. Last but not least, the song that has received the most attention is the sweet and intimate title track, “So Sweet”. Steve’s lyrics have a freshness and originality about them and they remain consistent with the truths of the Bible. The aim of the project is to steer its listeners in the direction of singing along and filling their mouths with heart-felt words of praise and adoration for Jesus as well as helping people to open their hearts to experience the boundless love and power of the Holy Spirit.
Song Info
Genre
Pop Christian Pop
Charts
#10,107 today Peak #219
#990 in subgenre Peak #30
Author
Steve J Walker
Rights
2008
Uploaded
March 11, 2009
Track Files
MP3
MP3 4.8 MB 128 kbps 5:16
Lyrics
(verse 1) We are wading to a new level, Lord Please immerse us into You We have tested now we have to know more And so now we dive into (chorus A) Deep, deep waters That’s what we’re swimming in Deep, deep waters Don’t let us out again (chorus B) We glimpsed Your face in the depths, oh Lord We heard Your call from way off shore And O, behold the glory O, behold the glory O, behold the glory You’ve drenched us in Your glory (verse 2) The colors here are ones the world’s never seen And the power flows beyond any dream Many think the Deep’s the most dangerous place But they’ve never known Your grace
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