CCLI Top Songs – Here I Am To Worship

Posted on August 19th, 2008 in Faith, Music, Worship Leadership by Fred McKinnon

CCLI LogoHey Everyone,

Today’s post is a continuation of a new series based on my original post where I asked the question, “What Makes a Great Worship Song”?

Last week we discussed the #1 and #2 worship songs as  reported by CCLI in the USA as of February 2008. Over the next week or two, I’d like for us to come together here on the blog and discuss more of the “Top Worship Songs” according to the most recent, February 2008 CCLI Survey.

Previous Songs:
#1.  How Great is our God
#2.  Blessed Be Your Name

CCLI Top 25 Songs

CCLI Top 25 Songs

#3: “Here I Am To Worship”
by Tim Hughes

“Here I Am To Worship” finds it’s home in the #3 spot of most-reported songs in the reporting period ending February 2008.  Once again, I don’t have any problems seeing this song in the Top 5.  I’ll actually be leading this song at a small funeral in a few hours.  I often spontaneously move into this song when I’m leading from the piano alone.  It can be great with a band, but incredible with a solo instrument.

Singable?
Absolutely.  The verse is just short enough that you can easily remember it.  The melodic line flows easily with no tough syncopation and it feels natural.  Would you believe that this entire song only spans the interval of a 5th?  5 scale steps.  That’s it.  No wonder everyone can sing this song.

Theology?
While hanging out in the speaker’s green room at the National Worship Leader Conference I heard Ron Kenoly saying he couldn’t sing the Bridge to this song.  He didn’t agree with the lyrics “I’ll never know how much it cost to see my sins upon that cross”.  He felt like Scripture has made the cost clear – John 3:16.  So, he changes the lyrics to some way of thanking God for the price that Jesus paid.

I watched a few people go down in flames trying to debate with Ron on other subjects so I just kept my peace.  But I disagree with him.  I can “read” what Jesus did for me on the cross. I can be “told” what the price was.  But I’ll never fully comprehend it.  I’ll never “know it” … not mentally, but emotionally and of course, physically.

Lyrics?
The lyrics are simply beautiful.  “Light of the world, You stepped down into darkness”.  What a perfect lyrical description of what God did.  Such contrast – He’s the Light, yet came to darkness for us. I love songs written in such a way where we can vertically express our adoration and worship to God.  The Chorus helps this by humbling us more “Here I am to bow down”.  (I wonder how many people actually have bowed down during that moment?)

Accessibility?
In case you haven’t noticed, songs don’t reach the Top 5 if they aren’t accessible.  Here’s a song that is totally accessible for anyone.  4 chords, 5 notes.

I believe this song will be a legend for decades, if not centuries.  It’s beautiful, well-crafted, and has a timeless message.  The focus of the song is not entirely self and it invokes one to take action in worship to the King.

Personal Arrangement:
This is an addition, on the previous song reviews.  I do this song in the Key of “E”.  Rather than playing the [IV] chord (A) as much, I love substituting the [ii] and adding the 7th and 4th (which actually makes it a 11th).  In other words, in the key of E, I’d play E, B, F#m11, A.

The F#m11 is a beautiful chord on piano and guitar, and includes the F#, A, B, C#, E.  Try it sometime!

Singable? Theology? Lyrics? Simplicity? Accessibility?
What are YOUR thoughts?

Song #3 coming up tomorrow.
(ps: as I’ve been sharing, for some reason, the “subscribe to comments” checkbox is waaay down at the bottom of this page – if you’d like to stay informed when someone posts a comment on this post, leave your comment and scroll way down and check off that box before submitting. Any code monkeys out there that can figure out WHY the seesmic response and email subscribe are stuck at the bottom? I’ve removed the seesmic plugin completely and it had no effect)

Fred


  • http://heatherblankenship.wordpress.com Heather B

    ok, so I may get shot down for this opinion…I really really dislike this song. Lyrics are fine, It’s something about the music that just feels depressing. From the first time I heard it, I have felt this way! :)

    Heather Bs last blog post..For your information

  • http://www.SaintLewisMusic.com/ Shannon Lewis

    Regarding the theology of the song, I recently realized that – though the song is called “Here I am to Worship” – it’s really not ABOUT ‘worship’, lyrically, but it’s all about the atonement. And I agree whole-heartedly with you: the bridge is the ‘emotional’ highlight of the song – the ‘know’ there isn’t an academic one, but a personal heart-cry… we can’t fully comprehend it. Though I am burned-out a bit by the song, I can definitely see the power it has, and still use it on occasion.

  • http://www.robpetrini.com Rob Petrini

    totaaly agree theologically… big difference between an academic “know” and an emotional “know”… I can never really know because it wasn’t me who did it!

    Burned out on the song… yeah… I admit, we’ve played it numerous times, but no doubt of its place on the list (though I would have thought “The Heart of Worship” would have topped it).

    Rob Petrinis last blog post..The Best Songs of all Time… Part 6

  • http://snowjunkie.wordpress.com Alastair

    I seem to remember (maybe from one of Worship Central’s podcasts) that Tim run this song by Matt Redman and Matt didn’t like it! Hah hah!

    It’s a great song.

    Alastairs last blog post..Mark Batterson: Double Bind

  • http://aawp.wordpress.com Wisdom Moon

    I agree with you and disagree with Ron Kenoly (even though I have a lot of respect and admiration for him). I think sometimes worship songwriters and pastors overly dissect and read into lyrics.

    Every time I sing that bridge it reminds me how it is way beyond my understanding the sacrifice the Father made for us.

    Wisdom Moons last blog post..Trading My XBOX – Trading My Sorrows by Darrell Evans

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