Cynthia Clawson's rendition of "I Heard About A Man" from her album "The Way I Feel" - 1977. No copyright infringment intended. Original artwork by Susan J. Belcher - copyrighted.
I interviewed this lady for my radio station in 1985 prior to a concert in Baltimore. I shared with her in that session how much this song ministered to me and I enjoyed playing it on the air. I decided to stay for the concert and to my surprise, at one point during the performance after sharing a few comments to the audience...she paused...and said 'this one is for you, Bob'...and then along with her sister (playing piano accompaniment), proceeded to thrill my soul with 'I Heard About A Man'. I have never forgotten that moment...and I will always hold this song in a place of special prominence...much like the subject of the song...Jesus Christ. I am humbled. Thanks again, Cynthia
We attended a concert with Cynthia performing this song. We bought her albums and if this song doesn't make you shudder in rapturous joy, you haven't met the same man we have!
I sing this every now and then with a flute and piano. I have sung it in Ga and Ca and I always cry when I am practicing it. I also sang with Cynthia in Albany, GA in the 70's. It was and has remained my very favorite memory. Cynthia told me as I portrayed her mother in a play that she felt love from me. I love you Cynthia. Hope to see you again on earth and know I will in Heaven.
I interviewed this lady for my radio station in 1985 prior to a concert in Baltimore. I shared with her in that session how much this song ministered to me and I enjoyed playing it on the air. I decided to stay for the concert and to my surprise, at one point during the performance after sharing a few comments to the audience...she paused...and said 'this one is for you, Bob'...and then along with her sister (playing piano accompaniment), proceeded to thrill my soul with 'I Heard About A Man'. I have never forgotten that moment...and I will always hold this song in a place of special prominence...much like the subject of the song...Jesus Christ.
I am humbled.
Thanks again, Cynthia
Cynthia’s music transcends everything. ❤
probably one of the most beautiful Christian songs ever written. absolutely perfect. still leaves me speechless after all these years.
We attended a concert with Cynthia performing this song. We bought her albums and if this song doesn't make you shudder in rapturous joy, you haven't met the same man we have!
I sing this every now and then with a flute and piano. I have sung it in Ga and Ca and I always cry when I am practicing it. I also sang with Cynthia in Albany, GA in the 70's. It was and has remained my very favorite memory. Cynthia told me as I portrayed her mother in a play that she felt love from me. I love you Cynthia. Hope to see you again on earth and know I will in Heaven.
That woman is over-the-top ridiculous with that voice. Stunning doesn't begin to describe it.
Stunningly beautiful song. I love her voice and the lyrics.
This song is still so beautiful, after all these years have passed. Thank you Cynthia and blessings to all !
The first song I heard by Cynthia Clawson, and my favorite. I heard it the first time on a radio program called Night Sounds in the early 1980s.
Could it have been Nightwatch with Chuck Waggoner (spelling?)?
I heard Cynthia perform this live in the 70's when I was a student at Baylor University.
Breathtaking then, and on this classic album.
Beyond beautiful!!
beautiful and sooooo very true
Where can I find this sheet music? I've looked everywhere!
Her song book of that album was with Triune Music, Inc.
I saw a copy on Amazon
So