Awesome song. IZ's rendition is my favorite of many. His vocals are phenomenal. But it is not his song. It was composed by Mike Reid (the "American Football" one on Wikipedia) and Allen Shamblin, 1992, Almo Music Corp., Brio Blues Music, Allen Shamblin Music, and BMG Songs, Inc. It was covered by Collin Raye (1992), 4 PM "For Positive Music" (1995), Kirk Whalum (1995), Bette Midler (1995), IZ (1996), Ronan Keating (2000), and probably more, as my search was not exhaustive. So what did Reid and Shamblin mean in the lyrics? Much of their catalog is country and Christian. This song reflects a Christian view.
Christians understand "an emptiness in me, imprisoned by the power of gold, one kind touch you set me free, you were the treasure, I would be lost, I won't live forever (these posted lyrics erroneously say "will live forever"), but forever I'll be loving you," and most significantly, "I was loved by you."
It's a gorgeous song if taken simply as a human love song. We who love IZ can easily appreciate how he makes it his own. What a showcase for his vocals! And let's not overlook the superb musical performance. Did you notice the absence of ukulele on both studio album renditions (Alone in IZ World and N Dis Life)? Still - It's a worship song when sung by Christians to Jesus.
Follow my footsteps: The Israel Kamakawiwo'ole Songbook Collection (2005, Alfred Publishing Co., Inc.), allmusic.com, oldies.com, http://new.music.yahoo.com, and Amazon.com. My best keywords were "In This Life," Mike Reid, Allen Shamblin, and Israel Kamakawiwo'ole.
Awesome song. IZ's rendition is my favorite of many. His vocals are phenomenal. But it is not his song. It was composed by Mike Reid (the "American Football" one on Wikipedia) and Allen Shamblin, 1992, Almo Music Corp., Brio Blues Music, Allen Shamblin Music, and BMG Songs, Inc. It was covered by Collin Raye (1992), 4 PM "For Positive Music" (1995), Kirk Whalum (1995), Bette Midler (1995), IZ (1996), Ronan Keating (2000), and probably more, as my search was not exhaustive. So what did Reid and Shamblin mean in the lyrics? Much of their catalog is country and Christian. This song reflects a Christian view.
Christians understand "an emptiness in me, imprisoned by the power of gold, one kind touch you set me free, you were the treasure, I would be lost, I won't live forever (these posted lyrics erroneously say "will live forever"), but forever I'll be loving you," and most significantly, "I was loved by you."
It's a gorgeous song if taken simply as a human love song. We who love IZ can easily appreciate how he makes it his own. What a showcase for his vocals! And let's not overlook the superb musical performance. Did you notice the absence of ukulele on both studio album renditions (Alone in IZ World and N Dis Life)? Still - It's a worship song when sung by Christians to Jesus.
Follow my footsteps: The Israel Kamakawiwo'ole Songbook Collection (2005, Alfred Publishing Co., Inc.), allmusic.com, oldies.com, http://new.music.yahoo.com, and Amazon.com. My best keywords were "In This Life," Mike Reid, Allen Shamblin, and Israel Kamakawiwo'ole.