A Hank Cochran song in the studio is spiritual. It's like singing a hymn in a church.
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I think there are times when a song can be a spiritual experience - just making music, in general, is pretty much that.
A musician has to find a way to make his music mean something special - spiritually or however you can.
Writing songs is about trying to connect with people on a deeper spiritual level - but I'm not a fan of contemporary Christian music.
Music is spiritual. The music business is not.
My music has a very spiritual background, a sanctity that is almost like worship.
I've come to realize that you live on through recordings; they're like a musical diary, a window into somebody's soul.
Basically, any time you have a real life experience, that can be a song. Because no matter how crazy or weird you are, somebody's had an experience just like you, somewhere.
The music that I have learned and want to give is like worshipping God. It's absolutely like a prayer.
There's a song called 'My Faith' that's kind of my spiritual song on my record. It's a little bit of my softer side of me, comin' out of left field a little bit.
Lyrically and thematically, the title 'Doctor Faith', that song is about therapy, psychotherapy, and that song is about emotions and personal insight. I think all the songs on the record sort of go along with that.
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