The Words I Would Say
"The Words I Would Say" | |
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Single by Sidewalk Prophets | |
from the album These Simple Truths | |
Released | June 19, 2009 |
Genre | CCM |
Songwriter(s) | David Frey, Ben McDonald, Sam Mizell |
Sidewalk Prophets singles chronology | |
"The Words I Would Say" (2009) "You Can Have Me" (2010) |
"The Words I Would Say" is a song from These Simple Truths , the first studio album from Sidewalk Prophets.
Premise
[edit ]According to lead vocalist Dave Frey, God would bring the notion of a companion or relative to his mind. Frey then felt the need to literally write that person a letter.[1] Parts of the chorus made their way into those letters, whose song could be about a parent writing to their son or daughter who has departed, an engaged person writing to their fiancée, or simply an individual addressing their friend.[2] The song was designed to help people remember to tell someone in their life how much they are cared for by the composer and from the deity himself, and to inspire more such "compositions".[3]
Charts
[edit ]The song topped the Billboard's AC/Indicator Chart for 5 weeks in a row.[4]
Certifications
[edit ]Region | Certification | Certified units/sales |
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United States (RIAA)[5] | Gold | 500,000‡ |
‡ Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone. |
References
[edit ]- ^ "Sidewalk Prophets These Simple Truths The Words I Would Say lyrics". Jesusfreakhideout.com. 2012年12月19日. Retrieved 2013年06月08日.
- ^ "#55 - "The Words I Would Say" by Sidewalk Prophets | BEHIND THE SONG WITH KEVIN DAVIS". NewReleaseTuesday.com. Retrieved 2013年06月08日.
- ^ "Sidewalk Prophets - The Words I Would Say [Lyrics] | Christian Plug: Christian Music Reviews, Contemporary Christian Music, Artists, Lyrics, Themes". Christian Plug. 2011年08月19日. Retrieved 2013年06月08日.
- ^ "Sidewalk Prophets To Release Deluxe Edition Of These Simple Truths On July 12". Music News Nashville. 2011年06月04日. Retrieved 2013年06月08日.
- ^ "American single certifications – Sidewalk Prophets – The Words I Would Say". Recording Industry Association of America . Retrieved August 18, 2022.
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