Everyone in the audience was singing and had their arms around the person next to them’s shoulders, whether they knew them or not. Thanks so much bro. You’re awesome!🤗
@steveh72168 ай бұрын
HI Brad! I know I'm late with this reply, but I'm so sorry for your loss to dear Pammy. It may be many years ago, but in your heart it's every day! 💕 This is a beautiful emotional song and has been deeply reacted to by HxC. God bless and take good care my friend. 🙏 😊
@bradtaggart55098 ай бұрын
@@steveh7216 thanks Steve. I appreciate it, regardless if you are late. I know you are as busy as I am. I posted this on my facebook page on her birthday, and I tagged a dozen of my friends from Michigan that we went to school with. When you tag someone in facebook, instead of the post just going out on a random feed, it gets posted on each person’s page. Guess how many of them responded? A big fat zero. So I suppose I should change that line to read, “I tagged a dozen people from Michigan…” so I really appreciate your response. I have been sending highly a bunch of Christian music the last few months on my lists. If you haven’t seen the bands they are really good. I can send you a separate list with all of the links in an email if you want. Let me know. I can send you the link to the actual video and then you can find his review of it in a search, or I can send you his review and work it backwards, whichever is better for you.
@toukieАй бұрын
When my son was a baby, there was no lullaby would get him to sleep. When he was teething and we were both mega tired, I put on my headphones, put a mixed CD in my diskman, sat in the rocking chair and simply rocked him. At one point, without realizing it, I had started singing out loud. And when I felt him go limp I looked down and he had fallen asleep. It was I iwill be here for you, by this man. I thought it was a fluke so a few weeks later, when he wouldn't go down, I tried it again. Out like a light. It seemed like he understood the words. All throughout his toddlerhood, I will be here for you was the ONLY song he would fall asleep to. I saw Mr. Smith in concert probably 25 years ago. He was amazing
@tennpsyc03169 ай бұрын
This was very cool to watch , being 50 years old now... I saw Michael W Smith as a teenager at a youth conference in Ridgecrest North Carolina This brought back so many special memories ❤❤
@bradtaggart55099 ай бұрын
I already mentioned everything to Kitt above, but I can relate with you completely. I was beyond being a teenager, but the feeling was still the same.😊
@Moviefan2k45 ай бұрын
Michael actually co-wrote the song with his wife Debbie, as a tribute for a friend of theirs who was moving away at the time. He would later remark, "I had no idea I'd be singing this song, for the rest of my life."
@jeffhall241111 күн бұрын
i got to see him in concert when i was in high school. My favorite Christian artist. Amazing
@KittCrescendo9 ай бұрын
My sister and I used to duet this song all the time. And it was a favorite to sing with my friends. Any time a chapter in life changed…a friend moved away, went off to college, joined the military, got married, or passed, this was the song I chose to honor them.
@bradtaggart55099 ай бұрын
I would have loved to hear your duet. It’s such a beautiful song. I’m 67, and I have loved it since it was new. I have been to his, and a few other concerts where the audience was like this one. Rich Mullins was another. We were all like this with our arms around the person next to us and singing along. It’s so powerful.
@jeffreyscholte47379 ай бұрын
❤ i will send the video to the real friends from me, and that are not much, just a few, and specially 2 (a mother and her daughter that i know almost 8 years, and even have had twice real big words but all we spoke about it and all is good and that's why; they are true friends!)