Christmas Single – A Still and Quiet Night
One of the biggest (and I think), most difficult places to show the love of Christ is to our spouse: in which we have many opportunities to practice grace, allowing iron to sharpen iron to mature and prepare us for future glory.
In marriage, many couples face an unintentional drift as they prepare for the Empty Nest. For many years the focus of the union has been on the children and as they prepare to leave, and once the children are out the door husbands and wives have to rediscover each other once more. There may have been preconceived ideas of what the latter years were going to look like and once we are there, we find it is nothing like we had dreamed out. We may question, who is this person I live with? And sadly, over 50% become divorced. They even have a term for this kind of divorce in these latter years: Gray Divorce.
But there are ways to be intentional to try and close the gap as you transition into the next phase of your marriage relationship and to inoculate it against the “D word”. It is an intentional turning into one another, finding things in common, appreciating new direction for one another, etc. A Still and Quiet Night is not only a song of memories of the way things were when the children were little and growing up at home, but also an acknowledgement of the loss of our grown babies. Christmas seems to be the time, as it comes at the end of a calendar year, where we take more account of our lives. Where are we in life? What happened? Where did the years go? We miss our kids! Now it’s just us and we aren’t sure we like each other right now!
Questions like these, can take us on a journey at Christmas to learn how to create new memories of what love is about. Times change, children leave, traditions change, we are older, it’s quieter in the house, we are more gray, balding or wrinkled, finding ourselves more lonely…but love always remains if we invite it in.
What greater time than at Christmas to reflect on the love that God has for us by sending Himself to us in the form of a baby, Jesus the Christ, Emmanuel, reconciling us to Himself. Christ reminds us of what love is and He brings His peace into our hearts through His Holy Spirit, giving us the ministry of reconciliation. It is the interpretation of this love, lived out in real life that finds us rediscovering each other in a new light; and therefore, making new memories for our future.
Production Notes:
My producer Eric Copeland (Creative Soul Records) and I worked on this song as a co-write this last Summer of July 2014, as I was touring across the country with my new album project, Where I Am. We met up at Word Entertainment in one of the writing rooms and I shared my ideas of the first verse with him. He started to town on a melody idea for the arrangement and came up with a beautiful interlude of Silent Night, Holy Night in the middle of the song.
Eric didn’t know it, but Silent Night was one of the very first songs that my brother and I learned to sing in German for our German grandparents. We recorded it on a little tape recorder for our Oma and Opa when we were very young (possibly around 6 and 4) and when they received the cassette tape, they were overjoyed to hear their American grandchildren singing in their native tongue. So that is a very special part in the song for me, that holds wonderful memories of my own childhood and heritage.
We started the lyrics on the 2nd verse trying to be mindful of what it might look like to revive a marriage by bringing a little romance back into it at Christmastime. We finished up the second verse long distance and then sent it off for production. I love the creativity that all the players brought to this project and one of my most favorite parts in the song, is a bass part in “not a creature stirs or makes another sound”.
A Still and Quiet Night
Jen Haugland & Eric Copeland ©2014 Jen Haugland Music (ASCAP) & From the Moment Music (BMI)
V1
All the moments that we sit around the tree
Hold our memories of everything that used to be
To see our little ones their eyes so opened wide
As they stared at all the pretty bulbs so bright
PC
Oh where did the years go, now that they’ve all moved on
And it’s just the two of us in this big house all alone
Ch
Turn down the lights
Pull me closer to your side
We can make new memories
In a still and quiet night
Don’t be surprised
As I stare into your eyes
We can find ourselves in love
In a still and quiet night
V2
As we find ourselves here sitting by the fire
And an ember sparks a warmth of new desire
While the snow falls silent outside on the ground
Not a creature stirs or makes another sound
PC2
So this is our moment, now that they’ve all moved on
And it’s just the two of us in this big house all alone
Ch
Turn down the lights
Pull me closer to your side
We can make new memories
In a still and quiet night
Don’t be surprised
As I stare into your eyes
We can find ourselves in love
In a still and quiet night
Instrumental Interlude – Silent Night, Holy Night
PC2
So this is our moment, now that they’ve all moved on
And it’s just the two of us in this big house all alone
Ch
Turn down the lights
Pull me closer to your side
We can make new memories
In a still and quiet night
Don’t be surprised
As I stare into your eyes
We can find ourselves in love
In a still and quiet night
We can find ourselves in love
In a still and quiet night
*Honorable Mention, Cindy Wilt Colville Excellence in Songwriting Award – CMS NW 2014
Session Players (and, by the way, the guys behind Player A):
John Hammond (drums/percussion)
Gary Lunn (bass)
Mark Baldwin (guitar)
Eric Copeland (keys)
Ronnie Brookshire (Engineering & Mixing)
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