B O N N I E R A N D O L P H G I B S O N
S O N G S A M P L E S
In alphabetical order
Angels Watching
A wonderful ¾ time, Gaelic sound honoring the gifts of angels to us.
Be at Peace, God Is Here.
A song of hope in our times of darkness and fears.
Feel Quietness and Calm.
A sweet lullaby to sooth us in times of turmoil and unrest.
Free, Walking in My Skin
A great 60’s folk sound about claiming who we are, dreaming our dreams, being a light, a truth, a “somebody” in the world.
Go with Our Love and Peace: A Farewell to Mother.
I wrote this for my mother, Gladys Gabel Randolph, September 11, 1900 – November 10, 1994.
God, Where Are You
This song is about trusting and remaining faithful to a loving God even without seeing or understanding the Divine.
God, Who Are You?
This, also, is a strikingly beautiful melodic ballad. I can only say that I hope this song touches each heart in whatever perfect way it is to be touched.
Hail, Mary!
In praise of Mary, Mother of Jesus, a multiethnic woman, who is earthy, present, caring, tender, compassionate and approachable.
Healing Within
A stunningly beautiful melodic ballad. I wrote this for a friend with cancer to buoy her spirits and strengthen her heart.
Hello, Life! Did I Agree to This?
A whimsical song embracing life in its multidimensional experiences.
Hug a Tree
You are transported into the presence and sound of a forest. A very beautiful ballad honoring these precious green beings.
I’m Tired of These ‘Life-lessons
This tender and poignant, yet humorous song is sung in a great jazz and scatting style.
Make a Difference!
I wanted to strongly express to young people, “Claim who you are, your life, your faith, and make a difference. Make our world a better place.”
Mary, Full of God
A tender, easy swaying, Latin, calypso rhythm that honors Mary in a litany, (a prayer form of invocations followed by the response, “pray for us”).
Mother of Many Names.
The words beautifully express the nurturing, caring, compassion of Mary, of God, of mothers and fathers, women and men.
Song of Seasons: Life and Hope.
This song is a metaphor for life, giving hope to our day to day experiences and reminding us of the true meaning and value of life.
Spirit, Move in Us.
The Spirit making a “joyful noise” in us.
Stillpoint: A Place to Meet Your God.
That center, a place of quiet and peace that is deep within each of us.
Take Me as I Am
A purely fun song.
Walking Inside of Me
A soft, reflective ballad about life and growing.
We Are Each a Miracle
I wrote this, holding in my heart and thoughts women with cancer and having survived cancer. But it is a tribute to each of us.
We Are Sisters, We Are Brothers
A full-throttle gospel song! Fabulous!
We’re a Child of God
This song praises God’s love and presence in a great New Orleans Dixie sound and style.
Where Is the Land?
This song starts with a slowly haunting drum and percussion and Native American sounds, asking where is the land, and where are the people who lived here? And it progresses to a high energy, upbeat rhythm and sound with the last lines being, “We can make our world a world of love and peace, a world shining God’s love, an earth well and alive, a world of love and peace.”
Women, Touch and Heal Our World.
A magnificent celebration of women.