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Footprints in the Sand Print E-mail
Song of the Week
Written by Kevin Gould   
Monday, 02 March 2009 00:00

 

Footprints in the Sand

This is a song that I wrote back in 1978. I recorded it once before on an album by a Swedish band called “Country Train” when they asked me to appear on their album as a guest soloist.

 

I had never recorded this song on a Kevin Gould album.

I decided to do it on my latest album “A Wineskin in the Smoke”.

 

 
May the Lord Answer You Print E-mail
Song of the Week
Written by Administrator   
Tuesday, 27 January 2009 17:13
 

May the Lord Answer You

Back in 1978, The publishers of the Good News Bible in the United Kingdom sponsored a project to make some of the passages into songs and then record them on an album. Their idea was to have all of the established Christian musicians that were in full time ministry, to take a passage from the Good News Bible and put a melody to it.

 
A Wineskin in the Smoke Print E-mail
Song of the Week
Written by Kevin Gould   
Tuesday, 02 December 2008 21:06

                                                    

 A Wineskin in the Smoke

I wrote this song during the recording sessions for the album of the same name during November of 2006.

I was staying at Producer Barry Bynum's home and was taking a break. I had already recorded the track for this song. I had the tukevinContemplatingne but not the words. The inspiration for the lyric came as a result of reading the bible.

 

 


 
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