New Air Date For Caedmon’s Call’s “Ten Thousand Angels” On Grey’s Anatomy
Publish Date: Jan 02, 2008
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Caedmon’s Call’s lyrically compelling song about redemption, Ten Thousand Angels, which is receiving receive a rare and lengthy place in this season’s biggest episode of the ABC/CTV hit drama series “Grey’s Anatomy” has been rescheduled for January 10th. Featuring vocals by Derek Webb, the song will play for five consecutive minutes during an emotionally charged final scene.
In order for the song to fit the length of the scene, an extra minute was even edited in, and with lyrics including ‘so lift up your heart now, to this unfolding, all that has been broken will be restored, here runs deep waters for all who are thirsty, love has come, love has come for you’, its use on one of television’s biggest shows is especially uncommon.
“It’s an honour to be asked to help carry some of the emotional weight of a powerhouse show like Grey’s,” says Webb. “I think the spiritual significance of a song like ‘Ten Thousand Angels’ will have some really special chemistry with what is bound to be an important episode in the season.”
Ten Thousand Angels is a bonus track on the group’s current release, Overdressed which is available at Christian retailers across Canada. Check it out on Caedmon’s Call’s YMZ artist page.
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