SongSermons
Betcha can't guess who this song is about? :o) Upbeat & Uplifting. Fully orchestrated.
high energy song. Drums are styled after Hendrix's "Fire". What you will hear is a remix done in October, 2013.
Uptempo. Upbeat. Fully orchestrated. The music contains the driving feel of "From The Dark Side" ('Eddie & the Cruisers' movie) and an unusual rhythmic motif from the movie soundtrack of "Medicine Man" (Sean Connery).
One of my most popular songs. Intricate layered rhythms. Potent lyric message. When I perform it live, people quickly pick up on the hook and start singing it with me. ASCAP
Upbeat pop/rock. A synopsis of what went wrong in Genesis 3, and how well it was fixed on the Day of Pentecost.
For the younger generations. Fuzz guitar sound, like ZZ Top. (BTW, I wonder if ZZ TOP got the zz from the end of the word fuzz?)
Uptempo. Fully orchestrated. Made use of some distortion guitar sounds on my synthesizer.
Very high energy song about competitive sports, but has plenty of application to any other areas of competition you encounter. No religious references in the song, though the concept of being your best is Bible based.
Uptempo. Upbeat. Fully orchestrated, though not overloaded like I'm sometimes prone to do. :o)
Uptempo pop/rock. More details about how valuable the holy spirit God gives us is.
Upbeat. Latin rhythms. (I guess Rugrats music sounds similar to this song. If so, get past that so you can absorb the message in the lyrics.)
Uptempo. Upbeat. Fully orchestrated. Sort of a 1960's style.
An easy listening, gentle swing beat. One of my best chorus hooks. You'll be able to sing it almost immediately.
Moderate tempo. Fully orchestrated. The lyrics start off addressed to Lucifer. The final verse is addressed to God.