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I Was Just Being a Man
NEW ~ Original Song and Inspiring Story
Audio Song
5 Minutes
Words and Music by Harriet Schock
Sung by Randy Crenshaw
Produced by Marty Rifkin
The Story
In 2004, Grammy-nominated songwriter/singer, Harriet Schock read Keys to the Kingdom. Inspired by the book, she went on to participate in Alison's curriculum, which she credits with marrying Mark Giffin, the love of her life.
As a gift to Alison, she wrote the music and lyrics to "the Amazing Development of Men song," and recorded it in her voice. The only people to ever hear it were a small group of Alison's graduates at an annual event.
While Harriet offered to have it recorded, they hadn't identified a voice that seemed perfect for conveying the long journey from childhood to manhood that the song portrays. It required much more than a talented singer.
It seemed the song would be lost to lives and time, until the original cassette recording was discovered in storage...21 years later! Alison immediately contacted Harriet who was ecstatic to hear from her and enthusiastic about reviving the project. As with many things whose "time has come," within a few weeks, "I Was Just Being a Man" had been recorded in the studio.
The turning point was Harriet playing a clip of singer Randy Crenshaw for Alison. At last, here was a man and a voice that could honor and capture the journey, from having lived it himself.
The magic didn't stop there. As it turned out, the day of recording was also Randy's 46th wedding anniversary. He chose the genre and sang "I Was Just Being a Man" from his own resonance with the Stages of Development, with his beloved wife, Linda, in mind.
Accompanied by musician Marty Rifkin, the singer and songwriter co-created a message that moves Alison to tears every time she listens. From tearful reminders of her late husband, Greg, who needed to hear he'd done "enough", to joyful memories of her son, who first described what being bored was like as a young boy.
Alison encourages everyone to listen more than once. You may initially experience disbelief or resistance before allowing for revelation. She hopes that you, ultimately, will be able to embrace this celebration of who men are and try to be, and what women can contribute to their journey of becoming and being a man.
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I Was Just Being a Man
About the Artists
Harriet Schock wrote the words and music to the Grammy-nominated #1 hit, "Ain't No Way To Treat A Lady" plus many songs for other artists, TV shows and films. Her songs have been recorded by Helen Reddy, Johnny Mathis, Smokey Robinson, Manfred Mann, Roberta Flack, Lee Greenwood, Carl Anderson, Nancy Wilson, The Partridge Family, The Little Mermaid and many others.
As a solo artist, she has eight released albums. She is a songwriting teacher and lecturer as well as the author of the book, "Becoming Remarkable: for Songwriters and Those Who Love Songs". A documentary about her is being released soon, called "Hollywood Town - The Harriet Schock Story." Find out more about this remarkable human at www.harrietschock.com.
I Was Just Being a Man. Words and Music by Harriet Schock.
Harriet Shock is 100% writer and composer and More Future Schock Songs is 100% publisher for all music composed by composer Harriet Schock.
Randy Crenshaw is a Grammy-nominated, in-demand freelance session vocalist, voiceover artist, and vocal arranger with hundreds of major film, television, commercial, and record credits to his name. If Randy's voice sounds familiar, you may have heard him in one - or many - of the 252 films listed here: https://randycrenshaw.com/credits-2/
Alison was deeply touched by the resonance of Randy's voice and spirit. She encourages you to explore his a cappella collections - from reggae, gospel/funk, bluegrass, classical choral, calypso, and swing to traditional hymn tunes.