Behind The Song – “Heaven & Earth”

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9 Responses to “Behind The Song – “Heaven & Earth””

  1. Julie says:

    I thought I caught a glimpse of “Voyage of the Dawn Treader” in your song “Sailing on a Ship” from the Cannons album. Especially the part about where it talks about the water running sweet and leaving it all behind to reach for more, as Reepicheep does to reach Aslan’s country. Was there a little C.S. Lewis in the inspiration for “Sailing on a Ship”, too?

  2. raz says:

    “Heaven & Earth” will be another beautiful tune to hear of yours Phil.
    Not only does the Chronicles inspiration make it special, but the importance of Aslan.

  3. anita says:

    listenin to safe and thinkn, u should make a music video for this song!!!!
    or for that matter, any of your songs =p
    but safe really works!

  4. Suzy says:

    simply rejuvenating.

  5. Thanks Phil…really blessed by your music and example!

    Grace and Peace,
    TakeNoGlory.com

  6. Rose says:

    I love Narnia! The Last Battle is the awesomest book ever. It makes me get so emotional.

  7. Kathryn says:

    hahaahaHAA!
    I told all my friends this song was inspired by the last battle and the line further up and further in is straight out of the chronicles and they all thought i was dumb. I understand, phil!
    I love narnia too!!!

  8. Joshua Brian Nivens says:

    Clive Staples blows my mind…

  9. anita says:

    one of my FAVORITES!!!
    lol i think i say that for like all your songs..
    but this is really one of my all time favorites! :D
    you played this song at HeBrews Ft. Wayne in February 2009
    and i think you sang it best there!!!
    i didnt go to it, but i caught it online
    i dont reccomend ya’ll watching his songs online people,
    i reccomend you guys to BUY his cds instead!!!
    and then watching his vids online…=D
    –anita
    ps.
    COME.
    TO.
    CHICAGO.
    i looked at your tour list, you’re not even coming to IL!!!
    =[

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