I Will Sing

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I Will Sing
Live album by
Released2000
RecordedCBN, Virginia Beach, Virginia
GenreContemporary worship music
LabelIntegrity, Hosanna! Music, Epic, Sony
ProducerPaul Mills, Don Moen (Executive), Chris Thomason (Executive)
Don Moen chronology
Heal Our Land
(2000)
I Will Sing
(2000)
God in Us
(2001)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]
Cross Rhythms Direct[2]

I Will Sing is an album of contemporary worship music recorded by Don Moen. Recorded live in the CBN studios in Virginia Beach, Virginia, the album was produced by Paul Mills, and includes the vocals by Lenny LeBlanc and guitar by Chris Rodriguez. The album also includes narrations that contain Bible verses. The video and the DVD are the same recording of this album.

Product ID Number
Title CD Tape Video DVD VCD
I Will Sing 17822 17824 17823 20121 17821

Conception[edit]

Moen's preceding albums have been recorded in front of large audiences, particularly God Is Good – Worship with Don Moen, which was recorded with an audience of 7000 worshippers. However, for I Will Sing, Moen decided to record an album with only a small number of worshippers. Speaking on this, he said,

You hear a lot about mega-churches, but most people worship in small churches. My heart goes out to music directors who hear our CDs and think, "That sounds great, but we've got 85 people in our church."[3]

Moen thus decided to record an album to encourage other worship leaders to lead worship in front of small audiences.[3]I Will Sing was recorded with only 70 local worshippers.[4]

Moen described the experience as being the "second most powerful worship experience [he had] ever had".[3]

Song inspiration[edit]

The title track of the album, I Will Sing, was written by Moen. It was written while Moen was in his car at one of Alabama's gulf coast beaches, trying to write songs for his upcoming album. He had been having a frustrating day, and the lyrics he wrote demonstrated his feelings. However, he did not like the lyrics. He said,

I didn't feel anything the entire day. It was one of those times when you wonder where God is. I was driving back home, feeling frustrated, and I said, "Lord, You seem so far away, a million miles or more it feels today." It just popped out. Then I got another line: "And though I haven't lost my faith, I must confess right now that it's hard for me to pray." The words kept coming, and I wrote the entire song right there in my car, but I didn't like it. I thought, "What a waste! I need songs for the album; I don't need this!"[5]

Moen did not plan to use the song, thinking that he would "never put it on a Hosanna! Music album".

Later, he found out about the death of David C. Reilly's daughter. Reilly had been designing album covers for Integrity Music for more than a decade. Moen then recorded the song on a CD and sent it to David, with an encouragement. The note he attached to Reilly said,

I know you're going to have days when you feel like, "Where in the world is God?" but I want to encourage you to sing. Don't give up.[5]

It was then that Moen discovered the value of the song, realizing that God wanted his people to be "honest before the Lord".[5]

Track listing[edit]

  1. "Our Father Overture" – 01:23
  2. "Our Father" – 05:52
  3. "Lift Up Your Heads" – 04:34
  4. "Sing For Joy" – 04:06
  5. "River Of Love" – 04:34
  6. "Two Hands, One Heart" – 04:07
  7. "Glory To The Lord" – 04:39
  8. "As We Worship You" – 07:34
  9. "Here We Are" – 04:37
  10. "Have Your Way" – 02:14
  11. "Like Eagles" – 05:29
  12. "We Wait" – 05:18
  13. "I Will Sing" – 06:02
  14. "Narration"(Don Sharing) – 00:42
  15. "Lord You Are Good" – 04:49
  16. "Lord We've Come To Worship" – 05:10

IN TOTAL 71:10

Credits[edit]

Producer:

  • Paul Mills

Executive Producers:

Arrangers:

  • Lenny LeBlanc – Vocal Arrangement
  • Michael Mellett – Vocal Arrangement
  • Paul Mills – String Arrangements, Track Arrangement
  • Don Moen – Vocal Arrangement, Track Arrangement
  • Rachel Wilson – Vocal arrangement

Liner Notes:

  • Michael Coleman

A&R Director:

  • Chris Springer

Worship Leader:

Musicians:

Vocals:

Engineers

References[edit]

  1. ^ Allmusic review
  2. ^ Cross Rhythms Direct review
  3. ^ a b c Farrell, Elisabeth. "Integrity Music Sound Bytes: Don Moen A Cast of... Tens?". Integrity Music. Archived from the original on November 1, 2006. Retrieved November 8, 2006.
  4. ^ "Discography – "I Will Sing"". DonMoen.com. Archived from the original on January 20, 2007. Retrieved November 8, 2006.
  5. ^ a b c "Song Inspirations – "I Will Sing"". DonMoen.com. Archived from the original on August 29, 2007. Retrieved November 8, 2006.