“In Me”
Eunice Wright
From the CD Wait On Me 2009
Joyful Noyze Entertainment

Born, raised and living in Delaware, Psalmist Eunice Wright is a “PK” – born to Bishop David and Evangelist Ella Purnell. Of course, being a PK is a good thing, because true to her lineage, Wright knows how to minister through the medium of song.

“In Me,” from Wright’s debut album Wait On Me, is a hypnotically lullaby-like, contemplative ballad set to a lovely melody. A tide of soothing orchestral music prefaces the track, setting the mood in which Wright delivers the lyrics as if the Savior were gently addressing His children directly. Wright’s intimate yet powerful singing is supported at the end by background vocalists.

At six minutes in length, the song has a 4:55 radio edit to make it on the playlist of top stations, but only because of the scarcity of time in the rotation, not because the song doesn’t hold the listener’s attention throughout.

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Written by : Bob Marovich

Bob Marovich is a gospel music historian, author, and radio host. Founder of Journal of Gospel Music blog (formally The Black Gospel Blog) and producer of the Gospel Memories Radio Show.