But don’t yell at Him. A perfectly good worship song butchered by…
But don’t yell at Him.
A perfectly good worship song Butchered by David Cook:
But don’t yell at Him. A perfectly good worship song butchered by…
But don’t yell at Him.
A perfectly good worship song Butchered by David Cook:

Mark Thomas is a musician, writer, and passionate lover of God. He spends his days working to create powerful worship experiences at LifeSong Worship Center, primarily with music. His passion is in guitar. His love is in JudiFree and June Jett. His life is in Jesus.
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I am going to have to blog about this later. I had no idea. Thank goodness I didn’t see it on TV….
But on network tv, viewed by millions. Watered down, I assume. Heart felt by the producers, unlikely. Uplifting to some, probably. Better than Bee Gees, absolutely!
I agree, definitely uplifting and Better than Bee Gees! Better still without David Cook.
Is david cook the side hair scene rocker with the artsy soul patch who was wailing uncontrollably out of place in that video?
The song’s composition was so flat and empty.
Why did they do that? was it Gospel week?
GAY?
weird.