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Fun song about being "so heavenly minded you're no earthly good." |
CD: Pieta
Credits: Jonathan Christopher Wretlind |
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This is a gentle, reflective song. I wrote it in response to seeing a reproduction of Michaelangelo's "Pieta" while waiting for a bus. |
CD: Pieta
Credits: Jonathan Christopher Wretlind |
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This song is based on instances from the Gospel of John about Mary Magdalene. |
CD: Pieta
Credits: Jonathan Christopher Wretlind |
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The angry, electrified version of an anti-war song. |
CD: Jonathan Christopher
Credits: Jonathan Christopher Wretlind |
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A photo on the front page of the Boston Globe inspired this one. |
CD: Jonathan Christopher
Credits: Jonathan Christopher Wretlind |
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Song written in response to a drive-by shooting in Roxbury, which killed Trina Persad, a 10-year-old girl playing in the park. |
CD: Pieta
Credits: Jonathan Christopher Wretlind |
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This is a love song, inspired by the Song of Solomon and the book , "Hind's Feet on High Places." |
CD: Pieta
Credits: Jonathan C Wretlind |
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Me 'n Guitar |
CD: Pieta
Credits: Jonathan Christopher Wretlind |
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Vision of the Dry Bones from the book of Ezekiel. |
CD: Pieta
Credits: Jonathan Christopher Wretlind |
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Instrumental version of "Pieta" with 2 guitars. |
CD: Pieta
Credits: Jonathan Christopher Wretlind |
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A song written from the Apostle Peter's point of view, after Jesus' resurrection. |
CD: Pieta
Credits: Jonathan Christian Wretlind |
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