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"Another Day"
Curt Collins
music and lyrics by: Jamie Slocum
I've known along
This wouldn't be easy
The pain last so long
And my strength grows weak
So just send down a little more Faith, Lord
Cause I don't wanna give up hope Lord
I wanna see this thing through
I know your word is true
And I'll raise my hands up higher
Lord it's my desire
To live my life for you
Just give me the strength to endure all this
For another day
Another day
Move through my heart
And take away all the darkness
Heal all my wounds
Break away all the chains
And just send down a little more faith, Lord
Cause I don't wanna give up hope Lord
I wanna see this thing through
I know your word is true
And I'll raise my hands up higher
Lord it's my desire
To live my life for you
Just give me the strength to endure all this
For another day
One day I'll worship you in Glory
And I'll be free from all this hurt I've known
Cause I don't wanna give up hope Lord
I wanna see this thing through
I know your word is true
And I'll raise my hands up higher
Lord it's my desire
To live my life for you
Just give me the strength to endure all this
For another day
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Cover Letter
I remember the day. It was a couple of weeks ago when Curt Collins
asked me to listen to songs from his upcoming release. It was the
middle of a very hectic, stressed filled day when I started listening
and the first song I heard was called "Another Day." The chorus jumped
out at me: "Lord it's my desire to live my life for you, just give me
the strength to endure all this for another day." Wow, did that lyric
echo the way I was feeling at the moment! I just found "Another Day"
to be very encouraging and uplifting. The fact that it's a great song
didn't hurt matters either!
"Another Day" is the title cut from Curt Collins' new project which
was produced by Jamie Slocum. Jamie pulled out all the stops on this
new CD and Curt has never sounded better! "I like the vocals,"
comments Jim Stanley of American Family Radio. "I think Curt has taken
this one up a notch!" Musically, "Another Day" has a great vibe and
sound for today's Inspirational and AC radio. In fact, we have made
BOTH an Inspirational and AC mix of "Another Day" available for
download.
"When we decided to put 'Another Day' on this project, I knew we had a
song that people could really relate to...especially myself," comments
Curt. "All of us have so many issues that we deal with every day. Our
hearts become heavy and life can be difficult. But knowing that God is
there and asking Him to give me strength for another day gets me
through. He's my Comforter and will never give me more than I can
take." (Matt. 11:29-30 NIV, Phil. 4:13)
Give "Another Day" from Curt Collins a listen today! We are going for
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Biography
Curt Collins isn't one of those guys who entered music industry
ranks just to puff up with fame, stroke his own ego or amass the
riches that a hit single can cultivate. Rather he's cut from an
incredibly sincere cloth steeped in wanting to serve others, share
with them touching stories from his life, be a listening ear for the
broken and a source of hope for the hurting. While that might seem
like the general protocol for any contemporary Christian artist,
Collins passion overflows in an undeniably unique manner, making it
impossible to ignore and perhaps more potent than any relative
newcomer in recent memory.
It's always been my goal to touch one person at a time even though
people always ask don't you want to do more than that? considers
Collins as he gears up for a 2006 self-titled CD release. I think my
music has no boundaries and is for the church and unchurched. I also
have a heart for kids in children's homes, the ones who were abandoned
and forgotten, and all the parents out there.
The fibers of Collins testimony actually date back to his adoption
from youth and parents who unconditionally stood by his side
personally, musically and spiritually. Though they've both since
passed away, the troubadour looks to their relationship with fondness
and anchors much of his expressions as a tribute to them, as well as
directed towards his wife and children.
When I was in eighth grade, I'd sit with my guitar at the fireplace
and on winter nights Id play for my parents, he recalls of that
youthful artistic growth spurt. When I got done, usually with
something by John Denver, I'd notice my mother crying, though shed
always try to hide it. I've realized it's okay to cry and now the
tears are mine now that my parents are gone, but I take every
opportunity to let my family know how much I care about that and that
were all in this together.
In fact those bonds are so tight that the family re-routed its course
from a life in Little Rock, Arkansas to a recent move towards
Nashville given Collins recording commitments and desire to be located
in the heart of Music City. Though homesickness is a part of every
move and loved ones were left behind, many new doors have been opened
and its only brought Curt, his wife Bettinna and sons Aaron and Colin
that much closer together.
Any move is tough, but through a lot of prayer and consideration, this
decision really sat right on our hearts, Collins explains, continuing
with unabashed honesty. There have already been times when its been
tough and we've missed our old home, but there have been several signs
already that God has called us here. How can we question His will when
His son died on the cross for us?
Amongst those several signs is a pairing with producer/songwriter
Jamie Slocum (and chart topping Curb Records artist) for the
self-titled projects sessions. The duos partnership came after a web
of mutual musical friends put the two in touch and their time together
ranged from songwriting to studio time to touring to a genuine
friendship outside of professional pretenses.
When I first met Jamie, we just got together and started writing,
which is one of the many things he's tremendous at doing, Collins
offers. We were both waiting on the Lord about a lot of things and
asked God to show us the way. The message that kept coming to us
through that time together was God telling us hey, don't worry about
it. I'll take care of you and everything's set.
Indeed it was, as those creative consultations not only soothed both
men's spirits, but the outcome also resonated with the public at
large, shooting the albums lead single Waiting On You up the charts on
five major reporting radio stations across the country in a matter of
weeks! Of course Collins is no stranger to the airwaves, already
racking up a top ten hit with Backyard Hero (from his independent
album Don't Look Back Now) and the bi-lingual smash Pray For the
World, though that type of response is remarkable considering this
albums forthcoming status!
But that track is merely one of the many standouts on the endeavor,
including Love Unconditional, a powerful pop ballad soaked in tender
strings, reminding all of Christ's care for His children and a fathers
love for his family in earthly contexts as well. A nod to the old
school Rich Mullins Growing Young is a tear-jerking Prodigal Son type
tale, sure to resonate with fans of Backyard Hero and already a
concert favorite. The mighty Shadow and Light returns to finding hope
amongst the darkness and trusting in Gods ultimate plan, while a
riveting nod to Harry Chapin's Cats In the Cradle again covers the
father/son dynamic.
Children grow up so fast and you better show them you love them
because they'll be all grown up and on their own one day, observes
Collins. I was ministering at a prison in Forrest City, Arkansas and a
resident came up to me after the concert thanking me for performing
and told me he had a son who was a teenager. I'll never forget him
telling me with a tear in his eye make sure to hug your child at night
and tell him you love him because I can't and that's an incredibly
poignant message I hope to pass on to others through this record.
But even to that prisoner who wont likely see the light of day until
his son is completely grown, Collins is quick to recall Christ's awe
inspiring power and ability to heal the wounds of brokenness, distance
and despair whether separation points are across the country, with
physical bars in the way or through towering emotional walls.
I just hope that I could touch all age groups and have a son hug his
dad and mother hug her daughter no matter what they may be going
through, Collins concludes. And for those with circumstances beyond
their control, know that there's always hope out there. I always tell
people that there's much more to life than just getting through the
day, but that you can experience true happiness and healing through a
relationship with Christ.
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