Jessica Sirls sings new music to Fanny Crosby's old words
AN UNUSUAL single has been released State-side which revives the words of a Fanny Crosby book of writings written over 100 years ago. "Hallelujah (Emmanuel) (ftg Zach Loomis)" by Jessica Sirls was set to music for the first time by UK-born, Nashville-based producer John Hartley, who after meeting with worship leader Sirls and songwriter/worship pastor from Greenville, North Carolina, Zachary Loomis, conceived the recording. Said Jessica, "I hope this song will be a way for people to connect with the greatest message of all time in a new way. God is with us: this good news is just as relevant as it was before and will be a thousand years from now."
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