Hello and welcome 00:00:20.25\00:00:21.58 to 3ABN's Praise Him Music Network. 00:00:21.62\00:00:26.09 This is, You Can Write A Song, 00:00:26.12\00:00:29.26 and our featured songwriter is none other than Lanny Wolfe. 00:00:29.29\00:00:33.23 Yay! 00:00:33.26\00:00:34.60 Hi, Yvonne, so good to be here. 00:00:34.63\00:00:35.96 Oh, Lanny, 00:00:36.00\00:00:37.33 you are so preeminently qualified 00:00:37.37\00:00:40.77 to be our featured songwriter. 00:00:40.80\00:00:43.30 You have done so much. 00:00:43.34\00:00:45.14 What's special about this program for you? 00:00:45.17\00:00:48.34 What's special is the fact 00:00:48.38\00:00:49.71 that even though I've taught songwriting 00:00:49.74\00:00:52.38 as a two-year course in colleges for over 26 years, 00:00:52.41\00:00:58.82 and the students have then gone on 00:00:58.85\00:01:02.06 to write their own songs. 00:01:02.09\00:01:04.06 I'm a songwriter. 00:01:04.09\00:01:05.89 I'm a songwriter and a teacher, so I love to teach. 00:01:05.93\00:01:09.53 A lot of good songwriters are just songwriters, 00:01:09.56\00:01:12.47 but I'm a teacher. 00:01:12.50\00:01:13.94 And so it's great for me to have the opportunity 00:01:13.97\00:01:16.71 to take what I know about songwriting 00:01:16.74\00:01:19.37 and some of the corn that's in the crib, 00:01:19.41\00:01:21.54 and teach people who think they have no idea 00:01:21.58\00:01:26.05 about how to write a song, but really could and can. 00:01:26.08\00:01:29.25 Well, I've got my pad here. 00:01:29.28\00:01:31.22 Ready. And I'm ready, so teach. 00:01:31.25\00:01:33.05 Let's go. 00:01:33.09\00:01:34.42 We're going to talk about 00:01:34.46\00:01:35.79 simplicity and repetition today. 00:01:35.82\00:01:37.46 Wonderful. 00:01:37.49\00:01:38.83 Fabulous. Can't wait. 00:01:38.86\00:01:40.20 You may have never thought of yourself as a songwriter. 00:01:45.10\00:01:47.87 You love gospel music. 00:01:47.90\00:01:49.74 You may sing in a church choir or on the praise team. 00:01:49.77\00:01:52.77 You have a 40-hour week job. 00:01:52.81\00:01:55.44 You are a stay-at-home mother. 00:01:55.48\00:01:57.71 You are a soccer mom. 00:01:57.75\00:01:59.45 You're trying to get your kids through school. 00:01:59.48\00:02:02.08 You may be in your summer years. 00:02:02.12\00:02:04.05 You may even be in your winter years 00:02:04.09\00:02:06.19 and have never given a second thought 00:02:06.22\00:02:08.99 to the fact that your involvement 00:02:09.02\00:02:11.36 in gospel music would go beyond just loving it. 00:02:11.39\00:02:16.50 I'm here to tell you that even though 00:02:16.53\00:02:19.30 you don't play an instrument, 00:02:19.33\00:02:21.10 and even though you know 00:02:21.14\00:02:22.47 nothing about the music part of it, 00:02:22.50\00:02:25.04 you can write a song. 00:02:25.07\00:02:26.71 So you can take care of the word part of it, 00:02:26.74\00:02:29.41 the lyrics part of it. 00:02:29.44\00:02:30.85 Let's talk about some folks 00:02:30.88\00:02:32.51 who have not thought of themselves 00:02:32.55\00:02:35.62 as a songwriter or have not followed in a path 00:02:35.65\00:02:39.65 to produce either lyrics or music. 00:02:39.69\00:02:42.96 Frances Jane Van Alstyne, 1820 to 1915. 00:02:42.99\00:02:48.60 At six weeks of age, she incurred an eye infection 00:02:48.63\00:02:52.23 and was treated by a quack doctor 00:02:52.27\00:02:54.00 who applied mustard poultices to her eyes, 00:02:54.04\00:02:56.77 causing her to go blind. 00:02:56.81\00:02:59.04 She wrote her first poem at age eight 00:02:59.07\00:03:01.04 about being blind and refused to feel sorry for herself. 00:03:01.08\00:03:04.61 Oh what a happy soul am I 00:03:04.65\00:03:07.35 Although I cannot see I am resolved 00:03:07.38\00:03:09.98 that in this world contented I will be 00:03:10.02\00:03:13.59 How many blessings I enjoy that other people don't 00:03:13.62\00:03:16.83 To weep and sigh because I'm blind I cannot 00:03:16.86\00:03:21.60 and I will not and I won't 00:03:21.63\00:03:25.10 This young blind girl zealously memorized the Bible. 00:03:25.13\00:03:29.34 Yes, you heard me right. 00:03:29.37\00:03:30.91 She memorized five chapters a week. 00:03:30.94\00:03:33.24 Even as a child, 00:03:33.27\00:03:34.61 she could recite the Pentateuch, 00:03:34.64\00:03:36.34 the gospels, Proverbs, song of Psalms, 00:03:36.38\00:03:39.05 and many Psalms chapter and verse. 00:03:39.08\00:03:42.18 At age 15, she was sent to the New York Institute 00:03:42.22\00:03:45.65 for the Blind, 00:03:45.69\00:03:47.02 which would be her home for 23 years, 00:03:47.06\00:03:49.46 12 as a student, 11 as a teacher. 00:03:49.49\00:03:53.26 She at age 23 was addressing Congress. 00:03:53.29\00:03:57.30 At 44, she met a well-known composer, 00:03:57.33\00:04:00.84 William Bradbury, who told her, 00:04:00.87\00:04:03.47 "I think you can write hymns." 00:04:03.51\00:04:06.44 He suggested that she attempt to write a hymn for that week. 00:04:06.47\00:04:09.64 And in three days, she returned home, 00:04:09.68\00:04:12.08 submitted her first sacred song. 00:04:12.11\00:04:13.75 So she did not write her first hymn 00:04:13.78\00:04:16.62 until she was 44 years of age. 00:04:16.65\00:04:19.45 And only because a well-known composer said, 00:04:19.49\00:04:22.59 "I think you can." 00:04:22.62\00:04:25.26 Sometimes she would compose seven hymns in a day, 00:04:25.29\00:04:30.00 dictating them to her husband and her half-sister, 00:04:30.03\00:04:33.07 reportedly dictating 40 hymns in one particular day. 00:04:33.10\00:04:37.81 Over the next 51 years of her life, 00:04:37.84\00:04:39.97 she wrote 8,000 hymns 00:04:40.01\00:04:43.38 and used over 200 pseudonym names, 00:04:43.41\00:04:46.88 so that she would not bring too much glory and honor 00:04:46.92\00:04:49.72 to any one name. 00:04:49.75\00:04:51.29 And, yes, you know some of her hymns. 00:04:51.32\00:04:54.36 Pass Me Not O Gentle Shepherd, 00:04:54.39\00:04:56.59 Savior, Safe in the Arms of Jesus, 00:04:56.62\00:04:59.46 Near the Cross. 00:04:59.49\00:05:01.06 You probably recognize her by the name Fanny Crosby. 00:05:01.10\00:05:06.37 Mrs. Knapp came to her house one day 00:05:06.40\00:05:08.80 and Mrs. Knapp said, 00:05:08.84\00:05:11.11 "I have a new tune for you, Ms. Crosby." 00:05:11.14\00:05:14.88 And so Fanny got down into a rocking chair. 00:05:14.91\00:05:18.21 And head down into the chair, knees on the floor, 00:05:18.25\00:05:22.25 and Mrs. Knapp played. 00:05:22.28\00:05:23.75 And when she finished, 00:05:34.26\00:05:36.40 Fanny lifted herself up from the floor and the chair 00:05:36.43\00:05:39.93 and she simply said, "That's blessed assurance." 00:05:39.97\00:05:43.74 Fanny was brought before presidents in her day. 00:05:43.77\00:05:47.41 One president thought he would ask 00:05:47.44\00:05:48.91 a really clever question. 00:05:48.94\00:05:50.65 And he said, "Fanny, if you could have one wish, 00:05:50.68\00:05:53.92 what would that be?" 00:05:53.95\00:05:55.42 Without even flinching, 00:05:55.45\00:05:57.29 she responded that I would not receive 00:05:57.32\00:05:59.89 my sight on earth, 00:05:59.92\00:06:01.26 as I want the face of my Savior 00:06:01.29\00:06:03.93 to be the very first thing these eyes see. 00:06:03.96\00:06:06.13 And now you understand why she would write lines 00:06:06.16\00:06:08.60 in her songs such as, 00:06:08.63\00:06:10.33 visions of rapture burst on my sight. 00:06:10.37\00:06:14.60 She lost her young daughter 00:06:14.64\00:06:17.51 and she stood by the graveside 00:06:17.54\00:06:19.07 with her husband holding his hand. 00:06:19.11\00:06:22.21 And she stood there and she sang... 00:06:22.24\00:06:23.61 This is my story 00:06:23.65\00:06:26.68 This is my song 00:06:26.72\00:06:29.45 Praising my Savior 00:06:29.48\00:06:31.82 All the day long 00:06:31.85\00:06:34.69 That was Fanny Crosby, 00:06:34.72\00:06:36.62 the greatest hymn writer of all time, 00:06:36.66\00:06:39.79 and she never wrote a note of music. 00:06:39.83\00:06:42.53 She wrote all the words, 8,000 hymns. 00:06:42.56\00:06:45.50 John W. Peterson, 1921 to 2006. 00:06:45.53\00:06:49.80 He was an air force pilot in World War II. 00:06:49.84\00:06:53.38 When he was 31, he graduated 00:06:53.41\00:06:55.61 from the American Conservatory of Music 00:06:55.64\00:06:58.21 and he started writing songs. 00:06:58.25\00:07:00.08 He wrote 1000 songs, 35 cantatas. 00:07:00.12\00:07:03.89 They impacted the church from the 50s through the 70s. 00:07:03.92\00:07:07.49 He wrote songs. You know some of these. 00:07:07.52\00:07:10.09 It Took a Miracle, and surely goodness and mercy 00:07:10.13\00:07:14.06 shall follow me, 00:07:14.10\00:07:15.96 and how rich I am since Jesus came my way. 00:07:16.00\00:07:21.27 Bill and Gloria Gaither, they were school teachers. 00:07:21.30\00:07:24.44 Majored in English. She taught French. 00:07:24.47\00:07:27.38 And so Bill Gaither wrote the song, 00:07:27.41\00:07:30.81 He Touched Me when he was 27 years old. 00:07:30.85\00:07:34.85 It was not until he was 39 00:07:34.88\00:07:37.32 and received a Dove Award for the song, 00:07:37.35\00:07:40.86 Because He Lives and songwriter of the year, 00:07:40.89\00:07:43.99 that he decided to quit his day job. 00:07:44.03\00:07:47.30 All that time that he was writing songs 00:07:47.33\00:07:50.47 and the Bill Gaither Trio were traveling, 00:07:50.50\00:07:52.43 he was still keeping the day job 00:07:52.47\00:07:54.67 in Alexandria, Indiana. 00:07:54.70\00:07:56.94 So next person, 00:07:56.97\00:07:59.77 you're looking at him, Lanny Wolfe. 00:07:59.81\00:08:01.88 Good at math, good at art. 00:08:01.91\00:08:03.68 I got a scholarship to Ohio State University, 00:08:03.71\00:08:07.22 thought I should be an architect. 00:08:07.25\00:08:09.52 I thought I was going to get Frank Lloyd Wright, 00:08:09.55\00:08:13.52 I can't even say his name, a run for his money. 00:08:13.56\00:08:16.62 And so I started taking lessons when I was nine. 00:08:16.66\00:08:21.96 Took two years. My piano teacher left. 00:08:22.00\00:08:24.73 He said, "Oh, I'm going to move." 00:08:24.77\00:08:26.10 I don't think he moved. 00:08:26.13\00:08:27.47 So he just got rid of me. 00:08:27.50\00:08:28.84 So I started improvising. 00:08:28.87\00:08:30.21 Actually, I learned how to play chords 00:08:30.24\00:08:32.71 from John W. Peterson's books. 00:08:32.74\00:08:35.94 And so my first song I wrote when I was 15, 00:08:35.98\00:08:38.51 didn't think of myself as a songwriter, 00:08:38.55\00:08:41.08 was God is Wonderful. 00:08:41.12\00:08:43.52 Taught in Columbus Public Schools, 00:08:43.55\00:08:45.45 went to teach at a Bible college 00:08:45.49\00:08:46.92 on the West Coast. 00:08:46.96\00:08:49.19 Went back to school, got a third degree. 00:08:49.22\00:08:53.46 The first two were in business. 00:08:53.50\00:08:55.46 And now I'm going back to school, 00:08:55.50\00:08:58.23 getting my first degree in music education. 00:08:58.27\00:09:00.70 Because I felt like if I'm going to teach 00:09:00.74\00:09:03.10 young people at a college level 00:09:03.14\00:09:05.37 how to be ministers of music and songwriters and musicians, 00:09:05.41\00:09:08.74 I need to know what I'm talking about. 00:09:08.78\00:09:11.18 So we got a contract with the Benson company 00:09:11.21\00:09:14.88 and moved to St. Louis, Missouri in 1968. 00:09:14.92\00:09:19.05 Was there for six years. 00:09:19.09\00:09:21.72 All the time I was there, 00:09:21.76\00:09:23.26 I was going to night school 00:09:23.29\00:09:25.69 at Southern Illinois University, 00:09:25.73\00:09:28.16 getting my second masters, this in music education. 00:09:28.20\00:09:31.87 I taught students. You know some of them. 00:09:31.90\00:09:34.74 Geron Davis, He wrote Holy Ground. 00:09:34.77\00:09:37.21 Dan Dean, Phillips, Craig and Dean. 00:09:37.24\00:09:39.97 Jeannie Tenney, artist and singer 00:09:40.01\00:09:43.41 of the song she wrote, One Night with the King. 00:09:43.45\00:09:46.51 You may have seen the movie. 00:09:46.55\00:09:47.88 Her husband, Tommy Tenney, wrote the movie. 00:09:47.92\00:09:51.62 Vicki Yohe, she appears on TBN and Benny Hinn crusades. 00:09:51.65\00:09:56.49 Vonnie Lopez sings with the Kurt Carr Singers. 00:09:56.52\00:09:59.16 Recently featured on CBS as the world's best. 00:09:59.19\00:10:02.30 Chris Degen, presently worship leader 00:10:02.33\00:10:04.67 for World Harvest Church in Columbus, Ohio. 00:10:04.70\00:10:07.24 And lastly and certainly not least, 00:10:07.27\00:10:09.90 she was a shy pastor's wife in Brooklyn, New York. 00:10:09.94\00:10:13.51 And the church started small on Atlantic Avenue. 00:10:13.54\00:10:17.38 I was there and now you know the church is a mega church, 00:10:17.41\00:10:21.12 Brooklyn Tabernacle. 00:10:21.15\00:10:22.98 And you know the Brooklyn Tabernacle choir. 00:10:23.02\00:10:25.12 So I went to Carol Cymbala. 00:10:25.15\00:10:26.89 And Carol, she doesn't know what she's playing, 00:10:26.92\00:10:29.19 she just plays it. 00:10:29.22\00:10:30.69 She might be playing this chord. 00:10:30.73\00:10:32.53 And I'd say, "Carol, that's a such and such, 00:10:37.93\00:10:39.80 that's an E augmented 11." 00:10:39.83\00:10:41.60 She has no idea what that is. 00:10:41.64\00:10:43.51 Her gifting is just, she plays by ear. 00:10:43.54\00:10:47.14 She has this wonderful ability to voice voices chorally. 00:10:47.18\00:10:51.61 So I went to Carol and I said, "Carol, you can write a song." 00:10:51.65\00:10:55.98 And you know what? 00:10:56.02\00:10:57.35 She did. And she started writing. 00:10:57.39\00:10:59.95 And since then, she's written so many songs. 00:10:59.99\00:11:03.73 He's Been Faithful. 00:11:03.76\00:11:05.23 Carol Cymbala wrote the song that so many churches use 00:11:05.26\00:11:07.93 at Christmas time, Happy Birthday, Jesus. 00:11:07.96\00:11:10.80 So I'm telling you, yes, you, you can write a song. 00:11:10.83\00:11:15.30 "Well, but, you don't understand. 00:11:15.34\00:11:18.14 I'm too old." 00:11:18.17\00:11:19.51 And no, you are not too old. 00:11:19.54\00:11:21.58 Let me tell you about what some folks did 00:11:21.61\00:11:23.85 and accomplished at certain ages 00:11:23.88\00:11:25.75 in what you might call your summer or winter years. 00:11:25.78\00:11:29.35 Harry Truman didn't even take an active part in politics 00:11:29.38\00:11:33.46 until he was 51 00:11:33.49\00:11:34.89 and ended up being president of the United States. 00:11:34.92\00:11:37.86 Stradivari, 00:11:37.89\00:11:39.56 the most famous violin maker of all time. 00:11:39.59\00:11:43.03 He didn't make his first violin until he was past 60. 00:11:43.06\00:11:46.84 His violins sell for millions of dollars, 00:11:46.87\00:11:49.40 one violin. 00:11:49.44\00:11:51.04 U.S. Grant was a failure at the age of 40. 00:11:51.07\00:11:54.71 A few years later, 00:11:54.74\00:11:56.08 he was president of United States. 00:11:56.11\00:11:57.98 General Douglas MacArthur came out of retirement 00:11:58.01\00:12:00.88 at the age of 61 00:12:00.92\00:12:02.68 to lead the allies to victory in the Pacific in World War II. 00:12:02.72\00:12:07.46 You know the name, Grandma Moses. 00:12:07.49\00:12:10.23 She didn't begin painting until she was 78 years old. 00:12:10.26\00:12:14.73 And her paintings are so costly of her landscapes. 00:12:14.76\00:12:18.80 She was painting until she was 101. 00:12:18.83\00:12:22.07 Michaelangelo, his great work of art, 00:12:22.10\00:12:25.71 St. Peter's Cathedral, 00:12:25.74\00:12:27.08 the largest church in the world. 00:12:27.11\00:12:28.71 He didn't even start this project until he was 72, 00:12:28.74\00:12:32.68 and he was still working on his masterpiece 00:12:32.71\00:12:35.15 when he died at the age of 89. 00:12:35.18\00:12:38.85 John Thompson, a New York banker, 00:12:38.89\00:12:41.52 he founded the Chase Manhattan National Bank 00:12:41.56\00:12:44.99 when he was 75. 00:12:45.03\00:12:46.49 Yes, and every month I pay my mortgage to the Chase Bank, 00:12:46.53\00:12:50.33 and I pay my credit cards to Chase Bank. 00:12:50.37\00:12:52.13 Thank you, John Thompson 00:12:52.17\00:12:54.24 for founding this wonderful bank 00:12:54.27\00:12:56.77 that owns the company store and my life. 00:12:56.81\00:12:59.74 Henry Ford took over the presidency 00:12:59.77\00:13:02.01 of the Ford Motor Car Company 00:13:02.04\00:13:03.88 for the second time at the death of his son 00:13:03.91\00:13:07.78 when he was past 80. 00:13:07.82\00:13:09.15 And, lastly, Benjamin Franklin 00:13:09.18\00:13:13.02 helped frame the Constitution of the United States 00:13:13.05\00:13:15.62 when he was 80 years old. 00:13:15.66\00:13:17.93 You are not too old. 00:13:17.96\00:13:19.43 You are never too old. 00:13:19.46\00:13:21.13 So today, I'm going to teach you 00:13:21.16\00:13:23.30 about how to write the easiest gospel chorus 00:13:23.33\00:13:26.57 you can write. 00:13:26.60\00:13:28.20 Remember, I want to remind you, Fanny Crosby only wrote lyrics. 00:13:28.24\00:13:32.67 So I'm not concerned about the music side 00:13:32.71\00:13:35.18 of the equation. 00:13:35.21\00:13:36.54 I'm only concerned about lyrics at this point. 00:13:36.58\00:13:39.21 She wrote 8,000 hymns. Wow. 00:13:39.25\00:13:42.32 Songwriting is a marriage 00:13:42.35\00:13:43.69 between the lyrics and the music. 00:13:43.72\00:13:45.45 We will concentrate on lyrics today. 00:13:45.49\00:13:48.22 Some songs have a collaboration. 00:13:48.26\00:13:50.63 We say co-writing. 00:13:50.66\00:13:53.43 Some songs that you hear today 00:13:53.46\00:13:55.86 have five and six people co-writing. 00:13:55.90\00:13:58.33 Some of them are the writers. 00:13:58.37\00:13:59.70 Some of them are the music people. 00:13:59.73\00:14:01.44 So I read this once where it said, 00:14:01.47\00:14:04.61 "To be successful, study successful people." 00:14:04.64\00:14:08.64 So as a novice songwriter, 00:14:08.68\00:14:10.78 I studied a lot of successful songwriters. 00:14:10.81\00:14:14.02 Probably one of the strongest influences 00:14:14.05\00:14:16.08 on my early writing career was Bill and Gloria Gaither. 00:14:16.12\00:14:21.16 So I'm going to teach you what I learned from the Gaither 00:14:21.19\00:14:24.36 what I call the AAAA format. 00:14:24.39\00:14:28.30 So Bill is going to write a song, one idea. 00:14:28.33\00:14:32.23 Get all excited go tell everybody 00:14:32.27\00:14:34.64 that Jesus Christ is King 00:14:34.67\00:14:39.34 Well, now what do I do? 00:14:39.37\00:14:40.94 And Gloria said, "Well, I mean, 00:14:40.98\00:14:43.21 if you can't think of anything else, 00:14:43.24\00:14:44.61 just repeat it." 00:14:44.65\00:14:45.98 Okay. 00:14:46.01\00:14:47.35 Get all excited and go tell everybody 00:14:47.38\00:14:49.68 that Jesus Christ is King 00:14:49.72\00:14:53.79 Well, I got two lines out of a chorus. 00:14:53.82\00:14:57.13 Okay. I need a third line, Gloria. 00:14:57.16\00:14:59.06 Well, it worked two times. 00:14:59.09\00:15:01.76 Try it again. Line three. 00:15:01.80\00:15:03.73 Get all excited go tell everybody 00:15:03.77\00:15:06.43 that Jesus Christ is King 00:15:06.47\00:15:10.51 Okay, line four. 00:15:10.54\00:15:12.37 Gloria, she interrupted me, 00:15:12.41\00:15:14.58 "No, no, no, Bill, you're pushing. 00:15:14.61\00:15:16.68 Line four cannot be the same thing. 00:15:16.71\00:15:19.61 It's going to get monotonous, it's going to be boring. 00:15:19.65\00:15:21.98 And so he had to come up with what I call 00:15:22.02\00:15:23.92 an extension of the idea. 00:15:23.95\00:15:25.79 Jesus Christ is still the King of kings. 00:15:25.82\00:15:30.13 So line four is not a whole new idea, 00:15:30.16\00:15:33.19 it's an extension of his idea of the first three lines. 00:15:33.23\00:15:37.03 So AAAA prime. 00:15:37.07\00:15:41.67 And so Bill is going to write another song. 00:15:41.70\00:15:44.27 It's going to be like. 00:15:44.31\00:15:46.07 All God's children 00:15:46.11\00:15:52.41 Gloria says, "You know what to do." 00:15:52.45\00:15:54.38 All God's children 00:15:54.42\00:15:59.69 Bill says, "Now I know what to do." 00:15:59.72\00:16:01.56 All God's children 00:16:01.59\00:16:08.20 And Bill is thinking, "I know what not to do. 00:16:08.23\00:16:11.17 "So I've got to have an extension of that idea." 00:16:11.20\00:16:14.24 To be God's children You've got to be born again 00:16:14.27\00:16:18.87 So that fourth line is not something new, 00:16:18.91\00:16:22.74 dramatically new. 00:16:22.78\00:16:24.11 It's just an extension of the idea 00:16:24.15\00:16:26.58 of what the first three lines are talking about. 00:16:26.61\00:16:29.98 So Bill Gaither, I love this chorus he wrote. 00:16:30.02\00:16:32.95 Jesus, we just want to thank You 00:16:32.99\00:16:39.19 Now I know what he's going to do. 00:16:39.23\00:16:42.16 Jesus, we just want to thank You 00:16:42.20\00:16:47.77 I know what he's going to do. 00:16:47.80\00:16:49.80 Jesus, we just want to thank You 00:16:49.84\00:16:55.11 And I know what he's not going to do. 00:16:55.14\00:16:57.75 But what he did is, 00:16:57.78\00:16:59.15 Thank you for being so good 00:16:59.18\00:17:02.88 So you understand what I'm talking about. 00:17:02.92\00:17:05.09 Line four is just not the same as the first three lines, 00:17:05.12\00:17:08.86 but it has some relationship with the first three lines. 00:17:08.89\00:17:11.46 It extends the thought. 00:17:11.49\00:17:13.03 So here I am. 00:17:13.06\00:17:14.90 I'm going to be a songwriter. 00:17:14.93\00:17:17.10 I got this thought. 00:17:17.13\00:17:19.47 Jesus, be the Lord of all 00:17:19.50\00:17:25.07 In the back of my mind, I can hear Gloria saying, 00:17:25.11\00:17:28.28 "Just repeat it." 00:17:28.31\00:17:30.08 It's all okay, Gloria, I will. 00:17:30.11\00:17:31.81 Jesus, be the Lord of all 00:17:31.85\00:17:36.35 And because I'm a good student, 00:17:36.38\00:17:37.72 I know what Bill Gaither would do 00:17:37.75\00:17:39.09 on the third line. 00:17:39.12\00:17:40.49 Jesus be the Lord of all 00:17:40.52\00:17:46.23 The kingdoms of my heart 00:17:46.26\00:17:51.00 So my line four is just a continuation 00:17:51.03\00:17:53.87 of that thought completing the sentence. 00:17:53.90\00:17:56.20 So now Lanny Wolfe is a songwriter. 00:17:56.24\00:17:58.11 Hello? 00:17:58.14\00:18:00.71 I wrote my first song at age 15. 00:18:00.74\00:18:02.58 And so here I am. 00:18:02.61\00:18:03.95 I'm writing choruses like, Jesus Be The Lord Of All. 00:18:03.98\00:18:08.62 And I'm here to tell you 00:18:08.65\00:18:10.85 that song ideas are just everywhere. 00:18:10.89\00:18:14.79 In the Bible, just read scriptures. 00:18:14.82\00:18:17.66 I have what I call a moment of truth. 00:18:17.69\00:18:20.13 That scripture has been there all the time, 00:18:20.16\00:18:21.96 but you may read it on a certain day 00:18:22.00\00:18:23.87 and it just jumps out at you. 00:18:23.90\00:18:25.73 And that's what this scripture did. 00:18:25.77\00:18:27.50 This scripture was, 00:18:27.54\00:18:29.07 "Greater is He that is in me, than he that is in the world." 00:18:29.10\00:18:32.27 Whoa! 00:18:32.31\00:18:34.54 Greater is He that is in me 00:18:34.58\00:18:38.21 Greater is He that is in me 00:18:38.25\00:18:41.98 Greater is He that is in me 00:18:42.02\00:18:45.49 Than he that is in the world 00:18:45.52\00:18:49.62 I didn't even have to come up with a thought on line four. 00:18:49.66\00:18:53.73 It's just scripture. 00:18:53.76\00:18:55.46 And I'm sure if Bill Gaither would have had 00:18:55.50\00:18:57.27 that same moment of truth, 00:18:57.30\00:18:59.13 he would have written that chorus. 00:18:59.17\00:19:00.77 And you and I would have written it. 00:19:00.80\00:19:02.14 He would have written it the same way 00:19:02.17\00:19:03.87 that Lanny Wolfe wrote it thinking Bill Gaither. 00:19:03.91\00:19:07.98 Greater is He that is in me. 00:19:08.01\00:19:10.21 Wow. 00:19:10.25\00:19:11.58 You know, and so this song was pitched 00:19:11.61\00:19:16.35 to the Oral Roberts organization. 00:19:16.38\00:19:18.72 They used it as their official closing song 00:19:18.75\00:19:22.69 for six years, 120 stations a week. 00:19:22.72\00:19:27.30 So I've written 700 songs. 00:19:27.33\00:19:29.40 I've written 14 musicals. 00:19:29.43\00:19:32.30 And some of those songs have had great visibility. 00:19:32.33\00:19:36.84 More than Wonderful got song of the year. 00:19:36.87\00:19:39.11 Sandi Patty and Larnelle Harris gave it great visibility. 00:19:39.14\00:19:42.94 Surely the Presence of the Lord is in this Place 00:19:42.98\00:19:45.88 has been sung all over the world. 00:19:45.91\00:19:48.25 And so what happens is, 00:19:48.28\00:19:50.89 some of these songs 00:19:50.92\00:19:52.25 have had greater visibility than others. 00:19:52.29\00:19:54.62 But of all the songs 00:19:54.66\00:19:55.99 that Lanny Wolfe has ever written, 00:19:56.02\00:19:57.36 probably Greater Is He 00:19:57.39\00:19:59.26 has had the strongest financial impact 00:19:59.29\00:20:03.26 in terms of the music catalog of Lanny Wolfe songs. 00:20:03.30\00:20:06.87 And to think 00:20:06.90\00:20:08.44 I didn't even think of the idea. 00:20:08.47\00:20:11.31 I didn't even write the lyrics. 00:20:11.34\00:20:13.61 They're already there in the Bible scripture. 00:20:13.64\00:20:16.28 Now, I want to talk about a variation 00:20:16.31\00:20:18.98 of the AAAA prime format. 00:20:19.01\00:20:21.78 Okay? 00:20:21.82\00:20:23.15 You got it in your head what you're going to do 00:20:23.18\00:20:24.52 with AAAA prime. 00:20:24.55\00:20:26.45 And so this format is what I call AAAA prime 00:20:26.49\00:20:31.49 and it's doubled. 00:20:31.53\00:20:33.83 I'm gonna love Him 00:20:33.86\00:20:37.23 I'm gonna love Him 00:20:37.27\00:20:40.20 I'm gonna love Him All of my life 00:20:40.24\00:20:46.88 So that's not all the chorus. I'm just going to double it. 00:20:46.91\00:20:49.18 I'm gonna love Him 00:20:49.21\00:20:52.31 I'm gonna love Him 00:20:52.35\00:20:55.72 I'm gonna love Him 00:20:55.75\00:20:58.32 All of my life 00:20:58.35\00:21:03.66 So this is actually still AAAA prime, 00:21:03.69\00:21:10.03 and all I did was double it. 00:21:10.07\00:21:13.03 So I want to push the envelope here. 00:21:13.07\00:21:17.11 See, I'm not sure I can actually write 00:21:17.14\00:21:19.14 that chorus AAAA prime. 00:21:19.17\00:21:22.64 That may be 00:21:22.68\00:21:24.01 a little too challenging for me. 00:21:24.05\00:21:25.38 Well, if so, I've got an easier chorus 00:21:25.41\00:21:30.62 that you can write. 00:21:30.65\00:21:31.99 The format is 00:21:32.02\00:21:33.49 AAAA. 00:21:33.52\00:21:39.46 You can't make it simpler than that. 00:21:41.43\00:21:44.33 Four lines all the same. 00:21:44.37\00:21:45.70 Now I have not done this often. 00:21:45.73\00:21:47.70 And I'm saying that I don't do it often 00:21:47.74\00:21:50.27 because if you're not careful, you can push towards monotony. 00:21:50.31\00:21:54.01 It can get boring. 00:21:54.04\00:21:55.41 So I wrote this song called, Lord, I Want To Go Home. 00:21:55.44\00:21:58.91 All of these choruses that have this simplicity 00:21:58.95\00:22:01.55 and repetition in the chorus, 00:22:01.58\00:22:03.25 especially with AAAA prime format, 00:22:03.28\00:22:06.76 all of the nitty-gritty details are in the verses. 00:22:06.79\00:22:11.03 Like in Greater Is He, all the details. 00:22:11.06\00:22:14.70 Satan's like a roaring lion 00:22:14.73\00:22:16.67 roaming to and fro Seeking who he may devour 00:22:16.70\00:22:19.50 the Bible tells me so 00:22:19.53\00:22:20.94 Many souls have been his prey to fall in some weak hour 00:22:20.97\00:22:23.97 I'm so glad... 00:22:24.01\00:22:25.34 So all of that detail, if you have a simple chorus, 00:22:25.37\00:22:28.44 then the verses are not crying to be simple. 00:22:28.48\00:22:30.88 The chorus is simple, the verse is not. 00:22:30.91\00:22:33.21 I think of the verse as like a six-week or six-month trial, 00:22:33.25\00:22:38.15 where you've got all the lawyers, 00:22:38.19\00:22:40.29 all of the witnesses, all the testimonies, 00:22:40.32\00:22:43.29 all of that going into six months maybe. 00:22:43.32\00:22:46.53 And then you have a five-minute rebuttal 00:22:46.56\00:22:49.50 right before the jury goes out. 00:22:49.53\00:22:51.33 So an AAAA prime chorus is the five minutes summation 00:22:51.37\00:22:56.40 that the lawyer wants to make sure that you, 00:22:56.44\00:22:59.94 innocent, innocent, innocent, 00:22:59.97\00:23:01.98 innocent, innocent, innocent, innocent. 00:23:02.01\00:23:04.65 That's all he wants you to think about. 00:23:04.68\00:23:06.28 Innocent, innocent, innocent, innocent. 00:23:06.31\00:23:08.82 I repeat, innocent, innocent, innocent. 00:23:08.85\00:23:11.65 You've been listening to six months of boring 00:23:11.69\00:23:14.12 as far as testimonies come. 00:23:14.16\00:23:16.12 But before you go to that room, 00:23:16.16\00:23:18.23 innocent, innocent, innocent, innocent, one. 00:23:18.26\00:23:21.70 Innocent, innocent, innocent, innocent. 00:23:21.73\00:23:24.00 So that's exactly what these choruses are doing 00:23:24.03\00:23:27.04 with this AAAA prime. 00:23:27.07\00:23:30.71 For a Realtor, it's location, location, location. 00:23:30.74\00:23:35.01 For a songwriter writing the easiest chorus 00:23:35.04\00:23:38.18 we can write, it's repetition, 00:23:38.21\00:23:41.02 repetition, repetition, repetition, prime. 00:23:41.05\00:23:44.72 Hello. 00:23:44.75\00:23:46.09 So this chorus the song is, Lord, I Want To Go Home. 00:23:46.12\00:23:48.96 All the details are in the verse. 00:23:48.99\00:23:51.79 And so the chorus, all four lines are the same. 00:23:51.83\00:23:55.43 Take a listen. 00:23:55.46\00:23:56.90 Lord 00:23:56.93\00:23:59.60 I wanna go home 00:23:59.63\00:24:04.84 Lord 00:24:04.87\00:24:07.38 I wanna go home 00:24:07.41\00:24:12.58 Lord 00:24:12.61\00:24:15.22 I wanna go home 00:24:15.25\00:24:20.39 Lord 00:24:20.42\00:24:22.92 I wanna go home 00:24:22.96\00:24:27.50 Now I don't often use this technique 00:24:27.53\00:24:29.76 because if you're not careful, it won't work. 00:24:29.80\00:24:32.40 It works in this case 00:24:32.43\00:24:34.24 because the music is interesting. 00:24:34.27\00:24:37.37 The music has the magic. 00:24:37.41\00:24:39.07 The progression is there and it's driving, 00:24:39.11\00:24:41.78 it's driving, almost militant. 00:24:41.81\00:24:44.45 So that's why it works in this case. 00:24:44.48\00:24:46.51 So using this what I call AAAA prime 00:24:46.55\00:24:51.75 for most of the examples 00:24:51.79\00:24:53.22 we've been talking about, you, yes, you. 00:24:53.25\00:24:56.56 It doesn't matter how old you are, 00:24:56.59\00:24:58.39 how young you are. 00:24:58.43\00:24:59.79 Doesn't matter if you've never even thought 00:24:59.83\00:25:01.40 you could write a song. 00:25:01.43\00:25:02.76 You, you can write a chorus 00:25:02.80\00:25:05.77 using AAAA prime. 00:25:05.80\00:25:09.67 Take any idea, any phrase, any scripture, 00:25:09.70\00:25:12.71 plug it into this format 00:25:12.74\00:25:14.58 and come up using simplicity and repetition. 00:25:14.61\00:25:17.81 And remember, write, write, 00:25:17.85\00:25:21.05 write, write, write, write. 00:25:21.08\00:25:23.85 Do you realize that most classical composers 00:25:23.89\00:25:27.26 threw away more than they kept? 00:25:27.29\00:25:30.46 Because they kept writing until they felt 00:25:30.49\00:25:32.66 they actually had what they wanted. 00:25:32.69\00:25:34.90 So write, write, write. 00:25:34.93\00:25:36.67 Throw away, throw away, throw away. 00:25:36.70\00:25:38.50 And for sure, don't quit your day job. 00:25:38.53\00:25:41.90 Don't come back next session and say, 00:25:41.94\00:25:43.57 "Oh, I wrote this chorus. 00:25:43.61\00:25:44.94 I'm going to quit my job." 00:25:44.97\00:25:46.31 No, you're not. Hold on to your day job. 00:25:46.34\00:25:48.24 If God gives you a gift, protect it. 00:25:48.28\00:25:50.41 Don't listen to your mother's praise. 00:25:50.45\00:25:52.21 "Mother, I just wrote this new chorus." 00:25:52.25\00:25:53.92 Don't listen to her. 00:25:53.95\00:25:55.28 She'll think that you are the greatest thing 00:25:55.32\00:25:57.09 since peanut butter and certainly than Lanny Wolfe. 00:25:57.12\00:25:59.79 So you can't listen to anybody in your family. 00:25:59.82\00:26:02.19 They think you're fabulous. 00:26:02.22\00:26:03.89 "Oh, you should have been a songwriter 20 years ago." 00:26:03.93\00:26:07.80 So don't listen to your family's praise 00:26:07.83\00:26:10.43 and always have paper, 00:26:10.47\00:26:14.34 pencil, cell phone handy, 00:26:14.37\00:26:18.14 ready to write or record. 00:26:18.17\00:26:19.97 Because remember, you, yes, you, you can write a song. 00:26:20.01\00:26:25.21 That was such great information, Lanny. 00:26:30.75\00:26:33.05 This whole idea of the AAAA prime. 00:26:33.09\00:26:38.13 It's so simple. 00:26:38.16\00:26:39.49 Simplicity and repetition. 00:26:39.53\00:26:41.50 Simplicity and repetition and anybody can do it. 00:26:41.53\00:26:44.67 You don't have to play a guitar or piano. 00:26:44.70\00:26:47.70 All we're worried about right now are lyrics. 00:26:47.74\00:26:49.70 Yes, that's awesome. 00:26:49.74\00:26:51.07 Now you have an assignment? 00:26:51.11\00:26:52.77 I do have an assignment. Okay. 00:26:52.81\00:26:54.34 Your assignment for this next session coming up 00:26:54.38\00:26:57.75 will be to pick any idea, 00:26:57.78\00:27:00.42 pick any thought, pick any phrase, 00:27:00.45\00:27:03.92 pick any scripture. 00:27:03.95\00:27:05.29 If you can't come up with your own, 00:27:05.32\00:27:06.65 read your Bible and pick out a scripture 00:27:06.69\00:27:09.09 and give me about four or five of those phrases 00:27:09.12\00:27:14.03 in four or five different choruses 00:27:14.06\00:27:16.30 where you're using AAAA prime and that's it. 00:27:16.33\00:27:22.20 Get your pen out and get to work right now. 00:27:22.24\00:27:23.97 That's awesome. 00:27:24.01\00:27:25.34 What are we going to learn in the next program? 00:27:25.37\00:27:26.74 Next program, we're going to talk about 00:27:26.78\00:27:28.38 the power of repetition. 00:27:28.41\00:27:30.45 Oh, that's awesome. 00:27:30.48\00:27:32.25 Power of repetition. That's awesome. 00:27:32.28\00:27:33.98 I'm so looking forward to this 00:27:34.02\00:27:35.55 because I really want to learn how to write. 00:27:35.58\00:27:38.92 And I know that there are so many of you 00:27:38.95\00:27:41.12 who are saying, "You know, maybe I can do this." 00:27:41.16\00:27:44.33 Maybe you can. 00:27:44.36\00:27:45.69 Maybe there's something that will allow me to do this. 00:27:45.73\00:27:49.26 God will give us what we need if we just ask. 00:27:49.30\00:27:52.90 And then we have structure. 00:27:52.93\00:27:55.74 Absolutely. Thank you so much, Lanny. 00:27:55.77\00:27:57.74 Been a pleasure. 00:27:57.77\00:27:59.11 Know that you too can write a song. 00:27:59.14\00:28:02.98