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"I might
not be a religious man myself but I know good music when I hear it, and this is very
good! . . . I dont think that I have ever given such high
ratings to so many songs before. But
the fact is that they are well deserved because the
music is amazing. Simply wonderful religious ballads and they
really get to your heart. . .everytime."
Fredrik Cole: Trax In Space
Our Father, Who art in heaven;
Hallowed be Thy Name.
Our Father, Who art in heaven;
Hallowed be Thy Name.
Our Father, Who art in heaven;
Hallowed be Thy Name.
Our Father, Who art in heaven;
Hallowed be Thy Name.
Thy kingdom come,
Thy will be done,
As it is heaven.
Give us this day our daily bread.
Forgive us our debts,
As we forgive our debtors.
And lead us not into temptation,
But deliver us, deliver us from evil,
For Thine is the kingdom,
And the Power,
And the Glory,
Forever, and ever.
Amen.
Our Father, Who art in heaven;
Hallowed be Thy Name.
Our Father, Who art in heaven;
Hallowed be Thy Name,
Hallowed be Thy Name,
Hallowed be Thy Name.
Copyright © 1999 Don Wigton
A chord chart for this song is available for free at the Wigtune Company Home Page @
http://www.praisesong.net/wigtune.htm
"The second song I've reviewed by this artist, and once again they deserve nothing but another 10! Very inspiring music with excellent harmonies, both musically and vocally. The lyrics are just so emotional, and the way they are performed is even better! I only wish you the best of luck in the future, cause this music is just as good as it can get! This is truly a Lord's prayer." Fredrik Cole: TraxInSpace
Song Story
One of my favorite praise times while I attended Calvary Chapel Costa Mesa in the late 70s
was the acapella congregational singing of the Lords Prayer. The singing of those great
words spoken by Jesus has always been inspiring to me. Yet I never harbored any particular
intention of writing my own version of this prayer. One day, though, I was sitting down at
the piano messing around with a Bb chord, while rolling up-and down on the keys. As I was
doing this, I began to sing the Lords Prayer while changing chords to fit the melody that
was spontaneously coming out of my mouth.
I nearly wrote the whole song straight through in one take! Not wanting this one to get
away I quickly grabbed a paper and pencil and began writing the piece down. Throughout the
next few months I refined the melody and chords to its final form. This was done in the
early 80s while I was music minister at Calvary Chapel Bakersfield. Most of the songs that
I wrote at the time I introduced to the congregation for praise-singing. However, I never
did show them this one, nor did the Calvary Chapel Praise Singers learn it as they had the
other songs that I had written during this song-writing era.
It was years later when I was active with our ministry group Selah that I showed Virginia
the song. She fell in love with it and sang it better than I could have ever imagined. The
rest of us added harmonies to her lead creating an angelic chorus of dynamic vocals. The
Lords Prayer became one of the most moving portions of our set and we consistently ended
with it.
We eventually took it to Fat Trac studios to record it for our CD Stop and Think About It.
The dynamic vocals and mellow piano are the centerpiece of the cut. It is a very simple
arrangement starting with a melodic piano solo accompanied by strings. Virginia enters in
with a solo and is soon joined by Mitch in a duet. Eventually full harmonies break out
declaring Thy Kingdom Come! The piece continues to build to a tremendous crescendo that is
absolutely exhilarating as the words spring forth: For Thine is the kingdom and the power
and the glory forever. Amen After this, the arrangement settles down to a quiet,
reflective piano solo ending on a deep, powerful chord.
The arrangement turned out to be very moving and inspirational. It consistently
invigorates enthusiastic praise to God every time it is played. We know that you will be
lifted up as you hear it.
Wigtune Company was formed as a service to the body of Christ. Our vision is to encourage scriptural worship in the Church by offering free praise music and hymns performed in a contemporary manner along with a free on-line worship study book for personal devotions, Bible study groups, Sunday schools, pastors, music ministers and ministry training. The worship study book lends theological and historical support to the use of traditional Christian hymn-singing in conjunction with praise chorus singing. Click on one of the links below to enter into the Wigtune resource that interests you !
Vision Statement Wigtune Story Free On-Line Worship Studybook
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Testimonials: What they are saying about Wigtune Music
Bible Study Helps, a Multitude of Christian Links and Other Goodies
Where's Wiggy? - List and Links to Christian Organizations
Copyright © 1999 Don Wigton. All rights reserved.
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