Christian Song Gives Rememberance To Sept. 11
Requests At Radio Stations Pouring In
POSTED: 6:05 pm EST December 20,
2001
CLEVELAND -- Most Americans have looked for ways to find solace since the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks.
Some find comfort in family, others in friends, and still others cope with the healing power of music.A song called "Silent Night 9/11" from an unknown contemporary Christian group is having a real impact, and NewsChannel5 photojournalist Bill Ringen visited the studios of 95.5 "The Fish" in Independence to find out more about the song."The first time they hear it, they're just overwhelmed," said Dan Deely, morning host at "The Fish." "We've had people call us, literally asking us to give a warning when we're going to play it again because they're crying when they're driving and they can't see to drive.""The message is, I think, a comfort to a lot of people that God is there even when the most tragic things happen," said Daune Robinson, morning host at "The Fish.""The Fish" and other radio stations around the country are getting constant requests for the song.For the complete lyrics, click here. For complete coverage on America's war on terrorism, click here.
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