211 tracks by Paul Lisney

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Come Follow Me Along the side of the road I stopped to rest It was a warm spring day, the flowers at their best And I lay my head ‘neath the shade of a tree The greens of the meadow and the soft, gentle breeze Sent me to sleep, smiling. To the…
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Shine Would I know You if I saw Your face? Would You stand out in a crowd? Would You look like the pictures on the wall Hanging in Your Father’s house? I feel that I must come to know You You were always there But I would not see You You waited…
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My brother, Ivn, wrote the words for this one. it was written in 1982 but the recordign is form the late 90's.
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This is the full version of Mary's Garden. The acoustic version is on Songs of The Heart.
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This was written about people who point the finger and condemn others, blind to their own sins.
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This is about Mary, the Mother of God and mother of us all. For those who aren't Catholic, Catholics don't worship Mary, we honor her and pray for her intercession, just as people ask other people to pray for them. Mary brings us to Jesus.
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The first version of this is on Songs of The Heart. This version was written around 9/11 and is a plea for America to hold on to God, not move away from Him.
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This is about the devotion, Jesus, King Of All Nations. I wanted it to sound like an anthem, not unlike Queen's WE WILL ROCK YOU. The end bit was inspired by the Beatles song, RAIN. JESUS, KING OF ALL…
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This was written after contemplating the Shroud of Turin.
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This is The Apostles' Creed put to music. My brother Mike is also singing on it.
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I wrote this after seeing the movie by the same name.
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The words tell it all on this one.
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This is the parable about the sower and the seed. Musically it was inspired by a Richard Thompson song, "How Will I Ever Be Simple Again."
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This about "dith" as an Australian might say - we never know when we'll be called home, so we'd better be ready.
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