No sir, I don't see a reply to my comment listed above. I see the two people liked my comment. I will repeat my thanks to you - your song inspires me. God bless you. Ps. 91:1
I am David BOLLING. I wrote this lyric. My name is misspelled on some arrangements of this song. Lillenas has the copyright and the original release was in a book "Enter In". You can verify the name there. Also to answer a previous question, the octavo is still available through the Wilds.
+dave bolling Hi Dave thanks for alerting me to the error in the songbook (i've changed it in the video title), and even greater thanks for writing the song!
Thank you for your music. I was touched deeply by this piece from the first time I heard it. I'm interested to know your opinion of this particular rendition; does it reflect what you had in mind when you wrote it? In my opinion it is quite powerful with the men's quartet harmony style. Also, having been to The Wilds and having met some of the men in this recording, I am deeply moved by it. Have you ever been to The Wilds?
can you upload creator, redeemer and king, full album by the wilds men's quartet, I was looking for this, album on Spotify.com, but I could not found this album of the wilds men's quartet. I always listening to this choir group and he is one of my favourite male choir and I want to hear of this full album. creator, redeemer and king by the wilds men's quartet. also. my favourite songs. such as he lifted me, sing hallelujah, face the cross. redeeming grace, it was for me, above all ells, my faith still clings, for me, holding forth the word of life, and so on. hope you like my comments and you will appreciated. so please upload the full album. creator, redeemer and king, the wilds men's quartet, full album on youtube.com and Spotify.com. may the lord be with you, god bless us all