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Seven Little Angels
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A story-telling song about a little boy that didn't get well here- but angels came to visit. Vocal by Jonathan White. Reach him at jonathanwhitemusic.com
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Southern gospel, christian music, evangelist, songwriter, singer, country
Adkins has been singing gospel music since 1972and has traveled over 1.2 million miles on the road and over half a million in the air. He is a Grammy nominee and three-time Dove award nominee. He performed on the million selling “Chicken Soup for the Country Soul” CD. There are over 4 million of his works in print. He has shared the stage or recordings with The Isaacs, The Bishops, Dolly Parton, The Wilburns, Alan Jackson, George Jones, The Cathedrals, Billy Ray Cyrus, Gold City, Vince Gill, Joe Diffie, J.D. Sumner and the Stamps and many more. Adkins is President of Music City Gospel in Nashville TN - his record label where he has produced J.D. Sumner and the Stamps and other groups. As a songwriter, he has had 145 songs recorded. Some have gone top 40, even top ten and been nominated for “Song of the Year”. As a record label executive, he has promoted number one songs, holds the historical record for 22 songs on the national charts in one month and was named “Promoter of the Year”. As a minister, he has been called the Pastor of Gospel Music and a friend to hurting people. As a preacher, he brings life changing messages- one pastor stated; “He had my people in the palm of God’s hand”. He has written syndicated columns for The Singing News, The Gospel Voice, Gospel Notes, Christian Youth Today and dozens of other publications. He has been at Thomas Road Baptist Church with Jerry Falwell, with Jack Van Impe, B.R. Lakin, G.B. Vick, Hyman Appelman and John R. Rice. His bout with Lymphoma Cancer, a terrible auto accident, the loss of his parents, 3 heart attacks, and his recovery are major influences in his life and ministry. He has varied but focused experience in his chosen field of music and ministry.
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Charts
Peak #43
Peak in subgenre #11
Author
Dan Adkins
Rights
Song Factory Nashville/BMI 2004
Uploaded
May 08, 2004
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MP3 2.9 MB 128 kbps 0:00
Story behind the song
I was listening to a late night radio talk show about three little children who were very sick. It broke my heart and I could hardly continue on. I thought of my little nephew, Mikey, who died at the age of eight. They couldn’t do anything for him. He just wasted away, a day at a time and a pound at a time. It was a traumatic event in my life. We had kept him for three months when he was five. He was so alive, so sweet, and the joy of everyone that knew him. When Cancer struck him (a brain tumor) we were all shocked. We thought it was a grownup disease. We also thought it was for other people and it would not hit our family. We would try to encourage him that heaven was beautiful and the angels would carry him home and the pain would all go away when they came. He began talking about them all the time. He loved the stories and memorized them all. We kept hoping and praying that he would be healed and get well and walk out of that hospital. But he didn’t. I wondered, “What about our prayers- doesn’t God hear- doesn’t He care.” I talked to the preacher that did the funeral and told him the story I just told you. He said, “Dan, the angels you told him about- God sent them just like you told Mikey- they came to visit that night and took him home.” As I day-dreamed about him and the grief we all went thru- losing such an innocent kind-hearted boy...so young...the radio show started taking over my thoughts again. The three stories had two happy endings- but one of the children didn’t go home to his house- he went home to God’s house. Then I wept, missing little Mikey and thought, "What about the ones who don't get well. How can I be a comfort to them?" So, I wrote a song about angels coming to visit , bless, and carry home a little boy- and the effect it had on the storyteller...I guess I’m the storyteller.
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Seven Little Angels Words and Music by Dan Adkins Song Factory Nashville/BMI Administered by Bill Gaither Copyright Management Bobby was the sweetest little boy in town But Bobby got sick one day The doctor said, "It's bad, It'll get him down Soon he'll be going away" Bobby told us all, "Don't worry 'bout me I know I'm gonna be OK God's gonna send His angels for me And every night they come to play" He said, "One little angel, two and three Four little angels all around me Five little angels call my name Six little, seven little angels came" Bobby got worse and the doctor said, "It's only gonna be a little while" He lost his color and he lost his strength But Bobby never lost his smile His days on earth were nearly done And he could barely lift his head But he counted them out, one by one Angels all around his bed He said, "One little angel, two and three Four little angels all around me Five little angels call my name Six little, seven little angels came" And when Bobby died a part of ne died too It was the part of me that was afraid to die 'Cause Bobby was prepared fpr the day the angels came And now by his example...So am I! And I'll say, "One little angel, two and three Four little angels all around me Five little angels call my name Six little, seven little angels came"
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