Christmas – with Jill Phillips (2010)

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1. Come All Ye Faithful 2. In The Bleak Midwinter 3. Christmastime Is Here 4. Nations That Long In Darkness Walked 5. The First Noel 6. I Will Find A Way 7. Baby It's Cold Outside 8. You Came Down 9. O Holy Night 10. Some Children See Him 11. Once In Royal David's City

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The Law of Gravity (2009)

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1. Brand New Song 2. Chloe In Pasadena (The Kind Of Guy I Am) 3. Someone To You 4. In My Bones 5. I Haven't Either 6. Any Other Way 7. New Pair Of Eyes 8. Sins Of The Father 9. Money Where Her Mouth Is 10. Resurrection 11. Why You Brought Me Here 12. Workin' Man

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Brand new song

This song actually is a brand new song.

Chloe In Pasadena (The Kind of Guy I Am)

This song gets the award for the longest song title I have ever had

Someone To You

I wrote this one after a Wikipedia “incident”

In My Bones

A song about marrow. Kind of.

I Haven’t Either

Have you ever lied all the way through a song? I haven’t either.

Any Other Way

One from my wife’s last record.

Freedom

"New Pair of Eyes"] A song about getting peed on. Kind of.

Sins Of The Father

About the things we hand down.

Money Where Her Mouth Is

A co-write with Matt Stanfield.

Resurrection

Another one I copied from Jill’s record

Why You Brought Me Here

A co-write with Jason Gray

Workin’ Man

A song about my love for country music.
The Law of Gravity (2009)

Reinventing the wheel (2008)

TRACKS


1. Original Cliche 2. Nobody Wants to Work 3. How Precious Life Is 4. Desperate Man 5. Roast Beef 6. Alright Here 7. That Guy 8. More Of A Man 9. Enough Time 10. Holy Ground 11. Give It Time

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Original cliche

I wrote this song a long time ago about a friend of mine who wanted to rebel against her parents by doing the same kinds of things that her parents did when they were her age. The same kinds of things that tons of people do to rebel. So I don't know why it is still considered rebellious to do those things. It looks like normal behavior to me.

Nobody wants to work

I say this is the love song to my hat. It was also a way to complain about lazy music industry people - but that is not as endearing.

How precious life is

Some good friends of ours lost their baby boy late in the 2nd trimester of their pregnancy. This was a meager attempt to show them that I felt their pain.

Desperate man

This song is about a guy who is always trying to find someone else to date but nobody wants to take him up on the offer. Just kidding.

Roast beef

A friend of mine cut off his toe with his lawnmower. This song is the tale of that toe. Not kidding.

Alright here

This was my attempt at telling my wife that she didn't need to be a "SuperMom".

That guy

I wrote this song while I was driving to the airport in Dayton, OH to return a rental car with broken window from some dude who decided it was a good idea to steal my guitar in the middle of the night out of the back seat of said car in the hotel parking lot. That was a long sentence.

More of a man

Marriage will turn you into a sissy.

Enough time

Time seems to be in short supply these days.

Holy ground

Inspired by a story in a Shaine Claiborne book that I haven't read yet.

Give it time

If my wife was not around I would miss having someone lock the doors every two seconds. Strange how that works.
Reinventing the wheel (2008)

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I will find a way

I will find a way

Room to Breathe (2005)

TRACKS


1. If I Were 2. The Secret 3. Beginning Of The End 4. Robert's Like A Train 5. Burning Bushes 6. Green Hills Mall 7. Freedom 8. Hand It Down 9. Broken Places 10. Memory Of You 11. Holy Flakes 12. Silent Movie 13. Give Me Grace 14. They Were Right 15. Never let me down

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I recorded this record in 2004 when we had some time off after the birth of my daughter. I was too cheap to pay anyone, so I recorded it myself. Originally I wanted to give the record a name that was descriptive of me and since I didn’t know until the 6th grade that the nose was for breathing, it was to be called Andy Gullahorn - “Mouth Breather”. My wife talked me into changing the name. I wrote all of the songs - unless you don’t like one of them - then I probably didn’t write that one.


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If I were

I wrote this song after I finished reading Screwtape Letters by C.S. Lewis. That book helped me realize that the devil chooses to shop at the Gap like the rest of us.

The secret

After hearing a bunch of guys tell their stories at a retreat, I realized that we all had something in common. Each of our lives showed a pattern of trying to keep secrets and then of those secrets slowly making life much worse.

Beginning of the end

I wrote this song with Sandra McCracken. I think we were originally trying to write for her (then) new record. It just kind of came out of the blue and didn’t really make sense to me until a couple of years later.

Robert's like a train

I have always had a fascination with Robert Downey Jr.. He is such a great actor but served as the classic tragic picture of addiction for so long. I am glad he is back on the wagon.

Burning bushes

Sometimes I look in the wrong places to find the answers to my prayers.

Green Hills Mall

This mall in Nashville is one of the snobbiest I have ever been to. I don’t like malls in general, so this one really sends me over the edge.

Freedom

Sometimes the things we think will give us freedom only end up tying us down. At the same time, with a change in perspective, we can find freedom in circumstances we thought would be restrictive.

Hand it down

I wrote this with my friend Brandon Kinney. I was still in the glow of being a new father and always loved songs about passing things down.

Broken places

At a men’s retreat from our church, I remember hearing Al Andrews use this Ernest Hemingway quote: “The world breaks everyone and afterward many are strong in the broken places.”

Memory of you

This is one of my favorite songs I have written because I had no direction for it when I sat down to write it. I just started with the first line and then imagined what happened line by line and was done in a matter of minutes. The story just appeared out of nowhere.

Holy flakes

This song is about many things. I must say it is most definitely NOT about the Catholic Church. That is just a disguise. I won’t go in to how it is really about popular worship music. I will say that in Rob Bell’s Velvet Elvis book he talks about how it is dangerous to label things “Christian” and “Non-Christian” because Christians might just digest the things labeled Christian even if there is no truth in them - and might reject things labeled Non-Christian even if they have truth that we need.

Silent movie

Jonathan Noel talked to me about helping him write the title song for a record he wanted to call Silent Movie. He had this great instrumental track that he was thinking of using by itself for the title track. I did my best to convince him to put words in it. His recording of this song is great by the way.

Give me grace

At some point I stopped asking God to take away the things that made me fall. Instead, I just wanted the strength to stop beating myself up and to get up and walk again.

They were right

Before you have your first child, everyone tells you what it is going to be like. Once you have the baby, you discover that they were not lying.

Never let me down

I wrote this song to use as an offertory at my church. It was kind of a response to the way I felt I was always letting myself down.
Room to Breathe (2005)

Old Hat (1999)

Reinventing the wheel

TRACKS


1. Freedom of a Fool (4:25) 2. Bonsai Tree (3:52) 3. Olympic Song (4:12) 4. Dry Town (3:36) 5. 98 Degrees (3:58) 6. Steel Bars (4:25) 7. Wake Up (3:35) 8. She Just Wants (4:00) 9. You Were (3:18) 10 .Cry Wolf (5:26) 11. Better Things (4:26) 12. Reaching In (3:51) 13. Live by the Sword (7:48)

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