The “Wall Song” is a tribute born out of the kindred creative spirits of poet Judy Gorman King and songwriters Mitch Townley and Brad Dunse. Mitch heard Judy present her poem, “The Spirit Of The Wall”, at a Nashville benefit for homeless veterans in March, 2008. She gave him permission to use the poem as the inspirational foundation for the song. Mitch invited his good friend, singer/songwriter Brad Dunse to collaborate with him and the project was underway. The Wall Song was recorded in Nashville in July, 2008 by artist J.P. Williams and produced by Chip Martin.
We pray that The Wall Song will honor our surviving and fallen heroes of the Vietnam War as well as any who have served in the Armed Forces.
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I think of your valor Being willing to take a stand for liberty I am speechless In light of your bravery I know your type Is not charmed by show-offs in the ranks Nonetheless Please lower your guard for a moment And hear a grateful nation's thanks
It's not the battles you fight. It's signing the line, saying you will.
Jack Richards copyright 2008 jwrwrites@aol.com
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