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Blue Eyes Like Janeys
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Bobby Rennert is a singer/songwriter best known for his hit pro-life song 'Blue Eyes Like Janey's' which received critical acclaim in 1992 when it was originally released and again in 2005 when it was re-released by David Huff on his 'Proclaim' CD. Bobby has won numerous songwriting awards including two first place and one third place award at the GMA Music Festival in the Rockies the two times he entered. Currently, Bobby is enjoying writing and recording songs at his home studio in Florida in hopes of getting more of his songs published.
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Genre
Pop Christian Pop
Charts
Peak #113
Peak in subgenre #15
Author
Bobby Rennert
Rights
2003 Giant Publishing
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April 02, 2008
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MP3 5.1 MB 256 kbps 5:32
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Blue Eyes Like Janey's © 1991 Bobby Rennert We were so young, and only playin' around. I was ready for adventure, not for settling down. So when Janey told me she was pregnant, and that she wanted to be my wife, I said, "Wait a minute Janey. We're only seventeen. We're just starting out our young lives. Let's keep our heads together, girl. Let's look at all of the options." But we both knew what the choices were: There was "abortion" or "adoption." And the doctor we saw, he said it wasn't really life~ "It's just a formless mass of cells." So Janey and I, we made our choice and we promised we'd never tell. But leaving the clinic we heard some talk, and it shattered our little world. The doctor was telling the nurses that the baby was a girl. Would she have brown hair? Did she have blue eyes? I try to imagine what she would look like so many times. Would she be a tall girl? Oh, the questions haunt my mind. Would she have blue eyes like Janey's and brown hair like mine? I saw Janey just the other day in a Pro-Life Movement line. We were in front of the courthouse steps, praying and carrying signs. Janey came up to talk to me, and there were tears in her blue eyes. She said, "Twenty-six million innocent babies like ours have already died. And I can't stand on the sidelines anymore and watch that number grow. Not after what you and I've been through~not knowing what we know. I still wake up late some nights and think I heard her call my name. And I still have her photograph in an empty picture frame. ...and I wonder... Would she have brown hair? Did she have blue eyes? I try to imagine what she would look like so many times. Would she be a tall girl? Oh, the questions haunt my mind. Would she have blue eyes like Janey's and brown hair like mine? Would she have brown hair? Did she have blue eyes? I try to imagine what she would look like so many times. Would she be a tall girl? Oh, the questions haunt my mind. Would she have blue eyes like Janey's and brown hair like mine? I'll bet she had blue eyes like Janey's...
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