Have you ever awakened with words on your mind? What about a song? After getting engaged to his wife, Kimberly, Gordon Mote woke up in the middle of the night one night with the entire chorus of a song on his mind. Six months later, on the day of his wedding rehearsal, he still hadn’t written the rest of the song — though he had committed to sing it during the wedding. (It was already in the wedding program!) Tune in to hear what Gordon wrote under pressure, and hear the song he rarely performs.
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Love the story and the song!