IT'S ALWAYS YOU

ALBUM DESCRIPTION
It’s Always You is a collection of love songs shaped by a distinctly Christian worldview. If anyone should be known for writing and singing the most meaningful love songs, it ought to be believers in Christ. After all, the Song of Solomon is right there in the Bible we confess as God’s Word. It’s a shame that the world’s shallow versions of love songs dominate our lives when Scripture gives us such rich resources to celebrate the beauty of romantic love as God designed it.
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TRACK DESCRIPTIONS
Track 1: Where Love Is Safe
The opening track reminds Christian couples that romance is not only permissible but celebrated in Scripture. The Song of Solomon invites us into the beauty of marital love: “Eat, friends, drink, and be drunk with love!” (Song 5:1). Love is safest when lived openly before God, never hidden or twisted. The bridge echoes 1 Corinthians 13, reminding us that true love is patient, kind, and enduring. This is intimacy as God designed it—covenant love in His sight.
Track 2: It’s Always You
The title track is personal. Written for Page, it grew out of a quiet summer afternoon, two people floating together, savoring a moment that seemed to capture their whole relationship. Musically, it leans into the country tradition, but lyrically it builds on the truth that God authored real love. Even when His name isn’t spoken in the lyrics, His fingerprints are on every word. “Every good gift and every perfect gift is from above” (James 1:17).
Track 3: Girl in the Corner
This song captures the spark of a young couple just beginning to sense that marriage may lie ahead. It pushes back against a culture that delays or devalues marriage. While not everyone is ready at once, Scripture still calls marriage a blessing: “He who finds a wife finds a good thing and obtains favor from the Lord” (Proverbs 18:22). Girl in the Corner is a musical picture of that first glance, the moment that can grow into a lifelong covenant.
Track 4: We Go to Church to Date
Lighthearted and playful, this track celebrates couples who keep Christ and the local church at the center of their relationship. It’s a wink at the fact that “date night” doesn’t always mean fancy dinners—it might mean worship and service together. “Let us consider how to stir up one another to love and good works” (Hebrews 10:24).
Track 5: I Want to Marry You
Though fictional, this song reflects very real longing—the impatience of waiting for marriage while in college, dreaming of a covenant life together. The bridge holds the heart of it all: that desire finds its truest fulfillment not in rushing but in honoring God’s timing. “Delight yourself in the Lord, and he will give you the desires of your heart” (Psalm 37:4).
Track 6: The Plain Truth
Marriage is wonderful, but it isn’t easy. The Plain Truth admits the struggles while affirming the resolve to press on. Fun and upbeat, it still carries a serious commitment: “I’ll never stop loving you.” The heart here reflects Jesus’ teaching: “What therefore God has joined together, let not man separate” (Mark 10:9). Marriage may bend under pressure, but God calls it to endure.
Track 7: Him First
This is the spiritual centerpiece of the album. True love flourishes only when Christ comes first. As Colossians 1:18 says, “That in everything he might be preeminent.” When Christ has first place, He enlarges our hearts so we can love each other more deeply. Without Him, even romance itself can become idolatry. Him First is both a caution and a promise: love Christ above all, and He will grow your capacity to love your spouse beyond what you thought possible.
Track 8: You’re My Kind of Crazy
Every marriage has quirks, and this playful track celebrates them. Love doesn’t erase personality differences—it enjoys them. “A joyful heart is good medicine” (Proverbs 17:22), and sometimes laughter is the best soundtrack to a lifelong partnership.
Track 9: There’s No Flaw in You
Drawn from Song of Solomon 4:7—“You are altogether beautiful, my love; there is no flaw in you”—this track captures the way love often sees the beloved: perfect, radiant, beyond compare. It’s not literal perfection, but an echo of God’s flawless design in creation. The chorus acknowledges the reality of sin but still celebrates the wonder of covenant love, as seen through eyes of devotion.
Track 10: Still Waltzing
A metaphor for the lifelong dance of marriage, Still Waltzing envisions a couple who has remained faithful through every season of life, now reunited in heaven. It’s a hymn of perseverance and reward: “Be faithful unto death, and I will give you the crown of life” (Revelation 2:10). While many songs celebrate the spark at the beginning, this one celebrates the glow at the end—a testimony to God’s sustaining grace.
Track 11: Thoughts at My Husband’s Funeral
The closing song is the most poignant. It gives voice to Christian wives grieving the loss of a godly husband, offering words for sorrow, gratitude, and farewell. While not every marriage feels this way, many will resonate with its ache. Yet even here, hope shines: “For since we believe that Jesus died and rose again, even so, through Jesus, God will bring with him those who have fallen asleep” (1 Thessalonians 4:14). Alongside Still Waltzing, it completes the album’s arc: romance, covenant, perseverance, and eternal reunion.