Check Out the Acoustic Version of Phil Wickham's "Sunday Is Coming"
Worship leader and songwriter Phil Wickham has released an acoustic version of his current Easter anthem "Sunday Is Coming." This new version was recorded during a soundcheck out on Wickham's current Singalong Tour. The song points our hearts to Jesus and miracle of his resurrection, a song so appropriate for this Easter season. "Sunday Is Coming" is currently in the top 20 overall iTunes chart.
Wickham writes, "Something close to my heart released today. My friend Donavan Smith recorded this on stage during a soundcheck on the Singalong Tour. It was a bit of a spur of the moment thing and I'm so glad my good and talented friend Noah Taher was there to capture some video of it. I love this song and I hope it points your heart to Jesus during this special season of Easter like it has mine. `Sunday Is Coming' acoustic version is out now."
Since his self-titled debut in 2006, Phil Wickham has emerged as a leader in the modern worship movement, penning countless songs sung in churches around the world. His RIAA Platinum®-certified single "This Is Amazing Grace" was his first career No. 1, holding the top spot for 13 consecutive weeks and named Billboard's No. 1 "Christian Airplay Song of the Year" in 2014 and BMI's "Christian Song of the Year" in 2015. His anthemic "Living Hope," RIAA Gold®-certified, earned him a GMA Dove Award for "Worship Recorded Song of the Year" in 2019.
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