There's a Peace in My Heart - secularized pub dom rewrite hymn 1st-pass 1-take

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Notes:
Where at the end now (rocktober-ish, closing in on novembre) so, getting thin for me : ) on what to do - other than my very obscure interests, maybe? Someone else here seemed even remotely interested : ) lol! so…

So: 1st-Pass, 1-Take , cell phone Record while rewriting - secularized hymn - first pass edit.

  • This from 1908 Anne Murphy (pub dom) read “different” and lent itself to being explored for this. If you read the lyric from the hymnal archive, you can see how Ray Charles got in trouble when did the same ? I think I read in his early days secularized some stuff and got popular (that’s a history lesson in itself). Anyway -

I stumbled over the chord changes, while reading/talking it, w/capo on 3 start with a C2-chord : ) lol! (a “squished” G-chord first position “shape”, fyi) - liked the lower three strings resonance, and figured it out now, what I did - when “done”, for now, so to speak.

  • Sorry for the mumbling/“singing” (?) : ) , if actually listen - but, I love capturing stuff as it “comes out” free flow thought, words, melody, changes.

Hymnary Lyrics Archive (text-lyrics); fyi hymnals use “titles” and first lines and some other titles - this is that lyric likely correctly : ) titled “Constantly Abiding”:

Thanks for sharing a bit about your process. It’s an interesting idea, and I appreciate being able to listen to you move through the material. Pretty chord progressions and melody! There’s a moodiness to this that I can connect to.

Again, thank you for the feedback comments, it’s helpful!