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Reader Comments
Posted by Howard Benward in Toms River, N.J @ 16:01 on Nov 1 2008
Who was your great granddad, are you part American Indian?
Who was your great granddad, are you part American Indian?
Posted by Kay DuBois in Akron, Indiana @ 00:47 on Sep 9 2008
I am looking for a song by Jeoff Benward sung live in Ft. Wayne Indiana around Christmas time in the early 80's. The song was about a child of divorce and the chorus line was One love with two faces. Can you help me locate a recording of this moving song written from the view point of the child?
Thank you
Kay DuBois
I am looking for a song by Jeoff Benward sung live in Ft. Wayne Indiana around Christmas time in the early 80's. The song was about a child of divorce and the chorus line was One love with two faces. Can you help me locate a recording of this moving song written from the view point of the child?
Thank you
Kay DuBois
Reply by Don @ 15:51 on Nov 23 2010
Hi Kay, I believe the song your looking for by Jeoffrey Benward is from his first album in 1985; the song is called "Please Someone Say, I Love You". Try looking on line for it...like Amazon or Musicstack...GOD Bless!-Don
Hi Kay, I believe the song your looking for by Jeoffrey Benward is from his first album in 1985; the song is called "Please Someone Say, I Love You". Try looking on line for it...like Amazon or Musicstack...GOD Bless!-Don
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I have this fantastic debut by Jeoff Benward prior to his recording with his son Aaron nearly 10 years later.
The first song on side 1 "Crown HIM" is quite a top notch ccm recording to start off the album; Jeoff sounds very much like Russ Taff on some songs. "Listen to the Hammer Ring" reminds me of the verse"....and it pleased the Father to bruise HIM..": what a song! thanks Jeoff. "Please Someone Say, I Love You" is for everyone who struggles with divorce, especially the children. "JESUS, that Name Alone" is so wonderful a song; definitely a song for history halls of ccm. Great horns on "Flow Through Me". EVERY song is worth complimenting! especially his interpretation of "HIS Eye on the Sparrow".
EVERY CCM collector should have this album!
GOD Bless!- Don