76 Replies to “Wonderful Things”

  1. You’re a nut, but I love it! Thank you for the wonderful song. Maybe one day you can put it on a record, but until then, who needs a record when we have podcast?!

    1. I only have two in this direction. I do plan to make a decent recording of this one and the other one.. maybe I’ll just make em available on this podcast. sure miss ya at gigs btw

  2. Great job!
    I guess I’ll never get old in my taste for worship music. I still love it loud and upbeat

  3. That was AWESOME! I need to hear a full album! Actually, our church in Indy has a classic car show every August. I’m DJing it! We play classic music, and a LOT of Christian music from the 70s-80s! If you have more, I’d love to play it for the show! A LOT of the people who come have no church family. And yes…I absolutely play SCB!!!

  4. Thank you for the wonderful reminder of giving thanks! I’ve appreciated your music since the SCB days!

    1. I did 4 projects with crowdfunding but after a while it just wasn’t fruitful.. I don’t wanna do records for no reason. and Radio is not likely to pick up my ‘old school’ approach. Ima just do what is in front of me for now..thank you for supporting my podcast!

  5. You should do a complete project like this. Please, help us with a different flavor or of worship!

    1. Thanks for your vote of confidence. my own church wasn’t interested … I started a podcast because interest in ‘album projects’ is a thing of the past. I hope to record this for real and make it available on here.thank you for supporting my podcast!

  6. Please consider doing a new r&b album for us “Jesus romantics” cause we are thankful not hopeless.

    1. I am willing to record but thru covid our crowdfunding was a complete failure. last four years we haven’t raised enough money to record a single song. I started this podcast too because covid lockdowns ruined my concerts and it was like being unemployed.. so this is where I am. mostly working my ‘second job’ nutshellsermons.

  7. I love it! It’s so refreshing and different from most worship music. Hope to hear more Motown style worship from you 🙂

    1. actually I do have another motown style song called “Best That I Can Do” I’ll be posting that on here under ‘songs that didn’t make the last record’

  8. Thank you for the wonderful things! Yes! I love love it Bry! Excellent! I’d listen to this all day! I’d love to record with you! I’ll do background vocals! 🙂 God bless you!

    1. kind of you to say.. and I started this podcast because recording has simply disappeared. I was unemployed for four years almost because of lockdowns.. concerts haven’t come back very strong, and nobody has a CD player in their car anymore.. not sure I will ever do another project at this point. I do hope to record a few that I’m posting on here.. to give away with a donation..

    1. Hi Coach .. thanks I decided I can whine or write something else.. still.. not likely to make radio.. hence the podcast idea.. when I do record this officially with a decent mix I’ll be offering these songs on here with a donation to the podcast of any size

  9. That was refreshing, Bryan. At one point I thought I was going to hear something like, “But it was just my ‘magination,” ha. This was unexpectedly “sweet,” really. I was expecting to hear more scorching vocals, but I was pleasantly surprised to be greeted by a gentle, humble prayer from a disciple of Jesus who wasn’t touting his/her own godliness, but rather the goodness of God. Thank you. 🙂

    1. LOL.. Ima record this for real real soon. we’ll dial it up.. maybe add yer lyric Ideas, LOL But worship music is designed for people who can’t scorch the vocal! LOL personally I thought the lyrics were pretty clever by themselves!~ thanks for sharing and givin my a smile DS

  10. That was excellent, Brother Bryan! I thought I was driving with the windows down around Idlewild in Lake County! That’s the closest place to Motown near me.

    1. Thanks I shall do what I can afford! LOL I have another one Ima post soon called “Best That I Can Do” sounds like the perfect follow up to your suggestions.. thanks fer signing in DW preacher ate it!

  11. Just got back from the gym. I sat down, closed my eyes and listened to this song. I love it! It is a reflection of my mantra – to live a life of gratitude for all God has done for me. So, thank YOU Brian for another way to help me tell Him “Thank you”!

  12. Really enjoyed this!! Would sound good with the ‘neho soul’ outfit. Jammin sounds – will keep listening!!

  13. I could get behind that kind of worship music for sure! Enough of the Prozac music! ….anyway thanks for sharing this with us.

    1. Hi Sharyn, I saw your contribution too. thought maybe you only liked that chat with my wife.. it wasn’t planned but man, God is telling me ‘turn here… turn here’ … and I thought I knew where we were going!

  14. Ditto everyone else here- Mo o dat!!
    Nobody grooves gospel like you, Bryan D! I’d love a whole album of smooth Motown or jazz worship from you!

  15. WOW!!! That was fantastic. I thoroughly enjoyed that… Prozac?!? that pretty much describes most of the modern Praise and Worship music. I’m the backup bass player in my Church, my 61 yr old back can’t handle it more often than that…If you would release a whole album of worship music like this, I know there would be a market for it, all that’s not the primary concern, but I know most men in the Church would probably be more engaged in the P&W. It made me think of several songs of the same or similar genera. The chorus reminded me of Sugar Ray’s “Every Morning” at one point. Which of course immediately made me think of “Suavecito” by Malo…then I started hearing a little bit or “All Day Music” by War… I was a little kid when two of those songs came out, one of my favorite eras of music…You really made my day Brother Bryan…

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