Sandra McCracken releases “Thy Mercy, My God”, a song inspired by an old hymn book, Gadsby’s Hymns. The Nashville-based singer-songwriter wrote the melody for “Thy Mercy, My God” over twenty years ago, but she proves that some songs are timeless both musically and lyrically. The new single features a beautiful, moody piano background, over which Sandra McCracken’s warm vocals soar.
Recorded live at Laity Lodge, “Thy Mercy, My God” is one of the songs that Sandra McCracken reintroduces in a live context tinged with jazz. The artist’s folk vocals and Americana influence seep into the track, giving it a unique flavor in today’s cult sphere. With the everlasting poem “Thy Mercy, My God,” Sandra McCracken reveals that she is a musician by trade, craft and gift, but ultimately, she is a storyteller at heart.
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Author: Jessie Clarks