Anchor Hymns Release "Oh To Be Like You" Featuring Paul Baloche and Dee Wilson

"Oh To Be Like You" is the third single coming from Anchor Hymns's live recording at Covenant Presbyterian in Nashville, TN. The new song is a mellow worship ballad led by Paul Baloche and Dee Wilson.
This song came organically as Baloche recalled simply worshipping along co-writers, Travis Ryan and Wilson, and melodies flowed quickly. Several scriptures pointed them to the theme of "being like Christ." Inspired by this yearning, they penned "Oh To Be Like You" with the melody and chords evoking a longing - a soul cry - to be made into His likeness.
"Our hope as songwriters is that this song would give fresh vocabulary to the listener and singer - whether in a congregation or alone in your home or car," said Baloche.
"Songs can help us express emotions and truths to God." "Oh To Be Like You" is both intimate and communal as the recording captured the congregation's voices. Baloche concluded that, "This song serves as a prayer to remind me of my purpose for living."
Listen to the song HERE.
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