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In addition to performing cover songs, I also love sharing original songs that I've written and recorded down through the years, most notably as half of the duo, Wilcox & Pardoe.
[Please pardon my mullet...it was the late 90s!]
I wrote this song to celebrate the decades of faithfulness with which my wife and I have been blessed. Marriage is definitely a leap of faith, and one that can draw us closer to our spouse as well as to the One who instituted marriage.
Years ago, a fire engine roared past me on the road and then proceeded toward our house. As it passed our home, my heart skipped a few beats as I thought about what would happen if our house had been on fire.
Growing up, my pastor used to say, "I'd rather see a sermon than hear one any day." My friend Michael Puryear and I illustrated the truth that people won't care how much we know until they know how much we care.
I wrote this song to commemorate the heritage that my dad's parents passed down to their family, and that I hope to pass along to my children and grandkids. When I played it for the first time for my father over the phone, I could hear him crying softly as he remembered his mom and dad. Don Pardoe and I recorded this demo in preparation for a studio version that we never got around to tracking.
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