
Anyway, there's a song on Nothing but a Burning Light that is a pretty straightforward retelling of the Christmas story. In my endless quest for songs that shine a light on the Christmas season 'Cry of a Tiny Babe' is a worthy addition to the canon. What I really like about this track is that as well as moving away from the traditional images around the nativity story, Cockburn introduces a personal element into the drama as it unfolds. And the chorus is great:
'Like a stone on the surface of a still river
Driving the ripples on forever
Redemption rips through the surface of time
In the cry of a tiny babe'
For the last couple of Christmases it's struck me how important it is just to tell and retell the Christmas story. It's shocking the increasing number of people I come across who don't really know it. So, thanks to Cockburn I can remind myself again of it through his song - and importantly there's barely a cliche in sight.
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Hey bro... saw the man at North Congregational Church in London 2 years ago. It was a brilliant show. Have you been there? A great hall and setting. I love two of his other tunes, too: Get Up, Jonah and Night Train. This is a brilliant tune, too, because it makes the power of Christ's incarnation so real. Thanks and happy Christmas!
Thanks RJ - I haven't been there but sounds good. I really must check out some more Cockburn - got any suggestions of where to start?
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