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Vanessa Mitchell - Love Will Remain (CCM)


'Love Will Remain,' by Vanessa Mitchell, is a moving and inspiring song dedicated to anyone who has suffered loss or grief. The song is from the album 'Love Will Remain,' which was released on January 11th, 2023, one year after Vanessa's father died of cancer. The album explores the different layers of grief and parallels the five stages of grief: Denial, Bargaining, Anger, Depression, and Acceptance.

'Love Will Remain' is a powerful anthem with a message of hope and optimism. The song's captivating piano, rhythmic strings, and upbeat drums create a rich and ideal sound for listeners who want to sing out loud that they want to live their best life ever. The lyrics provide comfort and support to anyone going through a difficult time by reminding them that they are loved and that only love will last.

Vanessa Mitchell - Love Will Remain
Vanessa was inspired to write the song after experiencing a transcendent reality two months after her father died. She was overcome with grief and sobbing uncontrollably, as if she were in a deep ditch. She felt her father's presence at that moment, as if he was giving her a warm hug from behind. She heard his voice, which sounded similar to her own, but she knew it was him speaking to her. He spoke soothing words of comfort and love to her, assuring her that only love would remain.

The song's lyrics were inspired by this transcendent moment, when the words her father spoke transformed into a melody. Vanessa believes she wrote the song with her father, and she sees it as a gift from him at a time when she needed it the most. She hopes that the song will bring comfort to others who are going through a difficult time, and that it will be a soothing balm for their heart's invisible wound.

The lyrics of the song are simple but powerful, offering words of comfort and support to anyone in grief. The chorus reiterates the message that only love will remain, reminding listeners that only love can truly heal a broken heart. The song expresses the pain of loss while also offering hope for the future and the promise that the pain will pass.

Vanessa Mitchell's 'Love Will Remain' is a lovely and inspiring song that deserves to be heard. The song's message of love and hope is sure to resonate with anyone who hears it, whether you are going through a difficult time yourself or want to offer comfort to someone else. So, take a moment to listen to this stirring anthem and allow its message of comfort and hope to wash over you.



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You can listen to the track directly on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/3syHMJhwbbWgQXcb2xZCHA

Here is a link to the video on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RO-TjmUu2Qs

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