Jeremy Camp
Overcome
By: Jeremy Camp Arr: Joel Mott / Brad HendersonFrom: We Cry Out: The Worship Project
Tempo: Med Slow Style: Ballad Key: A, G
Themes: Easter, Blood, Life of Jesus
Jesus Saves
By: Jeremy Camp Arr: Joel Mott / John CarlsonFrom: We Cry Out: The Worship Project
Tempo: Med Fast Style: Rock Key: B, A
Themes: Easter, Hope, Salvation
Walk By Faith
By: Jeremy Camp Arr: Charlie SinclairFrom: Live Unplugged
Tempo: Med Fast Style: Contemporary Key: Bb, G, Ab, A, C
Themes: Declaration, Commitment, Faith, Trials
There Will Be A Day
By: Jeremy Camp Arr: John Wasson / John CarlsonFrom: Speaking Louder Than Before
Tempo: Med Slow Style: Ballad Key: Gb, F
Beautiful One
By: Jeremy Camp Arr: John CarlsonFrom: Carried Me: The Worship Project
Key: D, C
Themes: Beauty, Worship
Everlasting God
By: Jeremy CampFrom: We Cry Out: The Worship Project
Tempo: Fast Key: C
Themes: Eternal, Strength, Waiting
Take You Back
By: Jeremy Camp Arr: Charlie SinclairFrom: WorshipTogether.com
Tempo: Med Fast Style: Rock Key: A, D, G, Ab
Themes: Encouragement, Repentance, Restoration
You Are The Lord
By: Jeremy CampFrom: We Cry Out: The Worship Project
Key: E
Themes: His Name, Lordship of Jesus, Proclamation
Give Me Jesus
By: Jeremy Camp Arr: David ShippsFrom: Beyond Measure
Tempo: Med Slow Style: Ballad Key: C, Bb
Themes: Adoration, Adoration, Desire, Jesus
Give You Glory
By: PraiseVocals Arr: Patrick DeRemerFrom: Praise Vocals Collection
Themes: Glory, Praise, Worship
Give You Glory
By: Jeremy Camp Arr: Dan Galbraith / Shane OhlsonFrom: Beyond Measure
Tempo: Med Fast Style: Rock Key: D, C
Themes: Celebration, Adoration, Glory, Praise, Worship
Healing Hand Of God
By: Jeremy Camp Arr: Jared HaschekFrom: Speaking Louder Than Before
Tempo: Med Slow Key: E, D
Themes: Healing, Hope
King Jesus
By: Jeremy CampFrom: We Cry Out: The Worship Project
Key: D
Themes: Crucifixion, Kingship, Sacrifice, Salvation
Mighty To Save
By: Jeremy CampFrom: We Cry Out: The Worship Project
Tempo: Med Slow Key: Ab
Themes: Hope, Salvation
No Matter What It Takes
By: Jeremy Camp Arr: Andrea HandleyFrom: Beyond Measure
Style: Rock Key: F
Themes: Offering, Sacrifice, Surrender
Not Ashamed
By: Jeremy Camp Arr: Brad HendersonFrom: We Cry Out: The Worship Project
Style: Rock Key: F#, F
Themes: Jesus, Proclamation
O Come All Ye Faithful
By: Jeremy Camp Arr: Dan Galbraith / Aaron WadeFrom: O Come All Ye Faithful
Tempo: Slow Style: Ballad Key: Gb, F
Themes: Christmas
Revive Me
By: Jeremy CampFrom: Carried Me: The Worship Project
Tempo: Fast Key: G
Themes: Renewal, Petition, Refreshing, Revival
This Man
By: Jeremy Camp Arr: Charlie SinclairFrom: Live Unplugged
Tempo: Med Fast Style: Rock Key: Ab, G
Themes: Easter, Communion, Cross, Crucifixion, Kingship
Unrestrained
By: Jeremy CampFrom: We Cry Out: The Worship Project
Tempo: Med Slow Key: G
Themes: Christian Life, Surrender
You Never Let Go
By: Jeremy CampFrom: We Cry Out: The Worship Project
Tempo: Med Slow Key: Bb
Themes: Assurance, Encouragement, Faithfulness, Love, Perseverance
When you think of Jeremy Camp, the words "shy" and "quiet" don't come to mind. Energetic? Yes. Passionate? Definitely. Straightforward? Absolutely. Camp's thoughtful lyrics and booming voice have earned him legions of fans and accolades including 16 No. 1 songs, five Dove Awards, three ASCAP Songwriter of the Year wins and an American Music Award nomination. So why would someone so well known for his willingness to speak his mind and share his heart title his latest release Speaking Louder Than Before? After all, his message has always come through loud and clear.
Jeremy Camp is a renewed man, that's why. Over the course of four studio discs and one live album, this grown up pastor's kid has shared his life with us. Through his songs we've seen the joy and the sorrow, his devotion to God, his fear of falling short and his certainty that Jesus is the answer to life's toughest questions. Even when Jeremy's message became painfully persona when losing his first wife to cancer just months after their wedding, he boldly wore the mantle of comforter, soothing the pain of others by sharing his story, listening patiently to theirs, and providing them with songs that expressed what they were feeling when their grief left them unable to speak. It was that life-altering tragedy that inspired his early career.
Now, remarried with two young children and a new home base in Nashville, Camp feels like he's starting fresh. "It's so new because I'm in such a different place," he says. "I'm 30 years old now. I've been doing this for a while and so much has happened since it began. At this point, I have a more clear-cut purpose and vision of what I'm meant to do. I'm more purposeful in what I'm sharing." Being more purposeful is important now that time on the road can mean time away from his family. So Speaking Louder isn't so much about Camp turning up the volume as it is finding greater clarity in what God's called him to do. And while he continues to grow and mature as an artist and a man, it only makes sense that this rocker with a preacher's heart would use his platform to proclaim 'louder than ever' the message he knows today's kids need to hear.
Speaking Louder's songs will resonate with people of any age, but Camp's message this time around is directed squarely at youth. "I see the hurt, the lack of direction, in this new generation," the former youth leader says. "I always had a passion for youth, but this album is really aimed at them." He just planned on delivering that message from a different location. The Camp clan was planning to settle down in Jeremy's home state of Indiana, build a home, plant some roots. It seemed like the right time to take that next step. But as he was reading his Bible one day, Camp says he sensed God saying, "don't put your tent pegs in too deep here." Soon after, he felt directed to move to Nashville. Since relocating, he's found his place, encouraging other artists by sharing what he's learned. The Camps also found a spiritual home in a church just outside of Nashville. Adrienne is involved in the women's ministry and leads worship (drawing on her experience in the Christian band The Benjamin Gate), while Isabella, nearly four, and Arianne, two, were welcomed with open arms by a congregation completely unfazed by what their dad does for a living. The positive effects are visible to others, too. "My mom told me, 'you just seem more at peace and more settled than you ever have,'" Camp recounts.
It's a good thing life at home is calm, because Camp admits he's "the busiest I've ever been," balancing work and family life. It helps that the Camps have made a commitment not to be apart for more than a week at a time. "My priority is my family - the girls are at such a crucial age that I just want to pour into them even more - but I also know what I'm called to do. We tell the girls, 'dad's going out and sharing Jesus with people.'"
If life had gone just a little differently, Camp would probably be standing behind a pulpit instead of a microphone. But he spreads his message through music, anthemic songs with all the depth of a Sunday sermon. Sometimes waiting for that divine inspiration can be a little nerve-wracking, though. Camp was scheduled to start recording Speaking Louder Than Before in May 2008 with Grammy-winning producer Brown Bannister (Amy Grant, Michael W. Smith, Third Day, Rich Mullins). The album's first single, "There Will Be a Day," wasn't penned until April. Talk about cutting it close. "It wasn't because I wasn't prepared," Camp insists. "It was because I refused to force it." In the end, he replaced a several of the songs written earlier in the year with newer tunes that may draw some attention because of the urgency that he addresses.
"Some people might think I'm being preachy. I'm not angry; I'm not pointing a finger. Really, my heart is breaking. I'm talking about loving people and serving people." And it's not a message he necessarily believes everyone is called to deliver. "I'm telling my story," he clarifies. I'm pointing that finger at me." As he works to live out what he's teaching others, Camp admits it's a battle to stay on track. "If my heart's not breaking for the lost, I won't come across the way I need to." That realization keeps him on his face before God, turning to passages like Psalm 119, where's he's regularly reminded that he's not the one building this house. "I've given up on making this life my home," he says, adding, "I don't want to put my messy handprints all over this."
Camp's calling isn't for the faint of heart. He knows he's to be the image of Christ to those he comes across, to show love and serve at all times. It's what he sings about and it's what he lives. "God called us to be the light of the world as we represent Him," he says emphatically, his conviction never wavering. "When you're speaking the truth, when you know what you believe, you speak loud." If that's the case, it's no wonder Camp goes through life with the volume turned all the way up.
Jeremy Speaks Loudly About...
Sharing the Gospel at his concerts: "Realizing that I have a platform to share with thousands of people, I always share the gospel every night, speaking the truth in love. I also know I need to be an example of Christ every day, too."
Love without truth: "Society today is all about love and no rules. We tiptoe around people, but if you love someone and never tell them the truth, their life will never be changed. When you speak the truth, that is love."
Talking to others about our faith: "God's Word is living and active and when you're experiencing God moving and living in your life, that will come out naturally when you're talking to somebody."
The role of the Bible in our lives: "The Bible is all we need, but there is a departure from the Word of God -- we're replacing it with other things."
Orchestration For "Overcome" By Jeremy Camp
Jeremy Camp | February 21, 2012 | Categories: News
"Jesus Saves" Orchestration Is Here!
Jeremy Camp, PraiseCharts | September 21, 2010 | Categories: News
We've orchestrated the song Jesus Saves from Jeremy Camp's new album We Cry Out: The Worship Project.
MoreJeremy Camp Honored With Fourth RIAA Gold Album
Jeremy Camp, CMSpin | May 15, 2010 | Categories: News
BEC Recordings’ artist Jeremy Camp was awarded his fourth RIAA Gold Certified album for Beyond Measure last week in Nashville, TN. The celebration was held at his booking agency, Paradigm, and he was awarded his Gold album by Tooth & Nail Records/BEC Recordings’ President Brandon Ebel. This certification follows his first GRAMMY nomination, his second American Music Award nomination and his 19th No. 1 Radio single. In addition More
"Overcome" Song Story
Jeremy Camp | February 21, 2012 | Categories: Videos | Tags: Song Stories, Interview
"Walk By Faith" Music Video
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Merry Christmas From Jeremy Camp
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"We Cry Out: The Worship Project" Album Trailer
Jeremy Camp | July 28, 2010 | Categories: Videos | Tags: Album Trailer
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