You Love Me Anyway

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"You Love Me Anyway"
Single by Sidewalk Prophets
from the album These Simple Truths
ReleasedFebruary 25, 2011
GenreCCM
Songwriter(s)David Frey, Ben McDonald, Mark DeLavergne
Sidewalk Prophets singles chronology
"Hope Was Born This Night"
(2010)
"You Love Me Anyway"
(2011)
"Live Like That"
(2012)

" You Love Me Anyway " is a single from These Simple Truths, the first studio album from Sidewalk Prophets.[1] In 2011, the song peaked at #1 on the Billboard Christian Singles chart.[2]

The song is described as having a stadium rock feeling, demonstrating that the ensemble has progressed dramatically since its inception and the opportunities provided to them by the powers that be.[3]

"You Love Me Anyway" also appears on WOW Hits 2012.

Premise[edit]

The song talks about partaking in a deeply passionate, completely dedicated and fully authentic life that is 100% committed to faith in one's actions and oration. Lead vocalist Dave Frey stated that he saw the LORD in people such as his family, his instructors and his clergy that impacted him [2] The song is said to embody confiding in Jesus Christ notwithstanding trepidation and skepticism, and saluting Jesus Christ first as Jesus Christ did for people.

Writing[edit]

The song was composed in the lower level of rhythm guitarist Ben McDonald's house during a storm. The band talked about how while the weather tormented them, they felt safe within the confines of their home, their shelter. The edifice represented Jesus Christ, and Frey started to remember the acts he committed in life to not deserve such shelter.[1]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "Sidewalk Prophets To Release Deluxe Edition Of These Simple Truths On July 12". Music News Nashville. 2011-06-04. Retrieved 2013-06-08.
  2. ^ a b "The Shelbyville News > Archives > News > Wilson: Sidewalk Prophets bring message, song to Shelbyville". Shelbynews.com. 2010-03-25. Retrieved 2013-06-08.
  3. ^ "Reviews - Sidewalk Prophets - These Simple Truths". Louder Than The Music. 2009-10-28. Retrieved 2013-06-08.