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coverMy Soul Hungered
Barry Hansen

Arranged and Produced by Greg Hansen

At the 2003 Pearl Awards broadcast vocalist Barry Hansen captivated the audience with his powerful rendition of the beloved Seminary song My Soul Hungered. Singer songwriter Jenny Phillips called his Pearl Awards performance “Awesome.” Barry has teamed up with his award-winning arranger/producer brother Greg Hansen to deliver his debut solo recording, My Soul Hungered; an extraordinary CD with powerful messages of prayer, faith, conversion, obedience and testimony of Jesus Christ. Barry’s splendid baritone voice delivers moving performances of favorites from songwriters such as Michael McLean, Kenneth Cope, Lex and Julie de Azevedo, and Hilary Weeks; and brings life to compelling new music.

Speaking of Barry and his vocal abilities, award winning vocalist, actor, director, and choreographer Dave Tinney said: “He has the perfect balance of pop and theater, and has such a clear and honest delivery of the message! He sounds like he just came off a three-year tour with Les Miserables. The greatest thing about Barry’s voice is he uses it to serve the material, and not himself. The spirit comes through loud and clear.”


listen Walk In His Ways
Written by Steve Stewart and Clive Romney
listen Tender With The Truth
Words and Music by Scott Krippayne and Steve Siler
listen My Soul Hungered
Words by Steven Jones
Music by Kurt Bestor
listen Still Believe
Words and Music by Hilary Weeks
listen Let It Go
Written and Music by Michael McLean
listen Our Father's Plan
Words by Steven Jones
Music by Sam Cardon
listen The Title of Liberty
Words by Barry Hansen
Music by Greg Hansen
listen Shout For Joy
Words and Music by Beverly Hansen
listen He Gave His Life For Me
Words by Julie and Lex de Azevedo
Music by Lex de Azevedo
listen His Hands
Words and Music by Kenneth Cope
listen Father To Son
Words and Music by Todd McCabe and Jeannine Lasky
listen To Where You Are
(A tribute to my mother,
Barbara Hansen, 1929 – 1984)
Words by Linda Thompson
Music by Richard Marx

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