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An Easter song whose lyrics need no real explanation. The extended instrumental passage in the middle conveys the turmoil, confusion, & eventual triumph that the disciples must have felt after discovering the empty tomb on Jesus' resurrection day. |
CD: Everlasting Arms
Label: Everlasting Arms Records & Publishing
Credits: Edward Jerlin/James Martin/Mark Polak |
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This is the first part of a 10-part epic poem written by Rev. James Martin which Edward Jerlin is setting to music. It is, in a nutshell, a unique look at the story of man's ongoing relationship with God. "Part I" describes God's perfect work of creation as laid out in Genesis. |
CD: Best of EJ
Label: Everlasting Arms Records & Publishing
Credits: James Martin/Edward Jerlin |
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A quick little instrumental ditty. Please read the story behind the song. Be sure to listen all the way to the surprise ending... |
CD: Best of EJ
Label: Everlasting Arms Records & Publishing
Credits: Edward Jerlin/Paul Caputo |
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