“Every song has a story and, every story…a song.”

Hello and welcome to davidalanfirth.com

I hope you will explore the site and download any of the over 65 MP3 free.     

And if you would please send me an email (below) that you did.  Blessings, David Alan Firth

  

Explore the albums created over 40 years of songwriting and storytelling.  

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We Are Home Album

Why The Smile released 2021. Love songs, family, vulnerability,  parenting,  loneliness, covid,  wedding song,  prayer,  remembering,  life changes.

WeAreHomeNew2
We Are Home Album

We Are Home released in 2020. Love songs, wedding song, dedication song, dementia,  a mama’s prayer,  personal change,  social outreach, parenting,  relationships, death.   

BreatheDeep
Breathe Deep Album

Breathe Deep is a live concert recorded in 2000 at Holy Trinity Parish in Beaverton, OR.  It is a mix of familiar songs as well as new songs such as the title song Breathe Deep.

CenterField
Center Field Album

Center Field released in 2005.    True story love song, parenting, personal growth, vulnerability, lullabye, Christian songs.

ThereIsHope
There Is Hope Album

There Is Hope released in 1998. Christian album, child-like love, unconditional love, vulnerability, social outreach, God embracing us as we are, human need for love.

YeaGod
Yea God! Album

Yea God! released in 1982. Christian album, wedding song, parenting, reconciliation, seeking forgiveness, songs of praise, call to apostleship, finding purpose.

Please Be You
Please Be You Album

Please Be You released in 1980. Christian album, self-esteem, conversion, Psalm, relationships, self awareness, Baptism song.

“Come and eat.  Be with me.  All that I am now is yours. As we shall this meal we are one; one in the body of love.”

~ From “The Body of Love” ~

“I can love.  I can smile.  I can laugh with you or share your pain or just sit and listen for awhile.”

~ From “I Can Love” ~

“If I should die before I wake, I’ll be dreaming of you.”

~ From “Before I Wake” ~

“So please be you, only you….if you want to be someone new try being you.”

~ From “Please Be You” ~

“But what I’m asking Lord Jesus On my old bended knees, Please take my child’s suffering And give it to me.

~ From “Papa’s Prayer” ~

“…Oh yes I can see the Lord of Heaven and earth, living in your eyes.”

~ From “Living In Your Eyes” ~

“Uke, uke, uke, ukulele. You, you, you make me smile.  You and me can make a lovely song. Uke, uke, uke, ukulele

~ From “Kate’s Uke Song” ~

“Would you dance with me? The way we used to do. In the sweet summer heat beneath the light of our silvery moon.

~ From “One More Time” ~

“I know that we will live again when hope returns and love begins, where Heaven meets the rainbow’s end.”

~ From “Where Heaven Meets the Rainbow’s End” ~

“I want to live. I want to love. I want to soar like the hawk up above. I want to dance. I want to sing.  I want to live all the life given me”

~ From “I Want To Live”~

“When like a castaway, you’re drifting on the pain of the past and the harbors of tomorrow can’t be found; you can share it with me”

~ From “Share It With Me” ~

“…the greatest gift of life is family.  And that, my friend is the secret of my smile.”

~ From “Why The Smile” ~

“Wherever you go, I will go.  Wherever you live so I will be.  Wherever you die, there I shall die and we will be together for all eternity”

~ From “We Are Home” ~

” Yes I believe deep in my soul, with every breath, in every bone that I am the most blessed man I know…to know it’s you who calls me dad.”

~ From “Calls Me Dad” ~

David Alan Firth is a songwriter, recording artist, studio engineer, performer and teacher.   He is most importantly a Father of 8, Husband, Grandfather, Son and Sibling.  Over the past 40 years, David has written and recorded over 70 songs about family, relationships, personal growth, faith and belonging.  All of his music comes from personal experience which provides the background of  stories about each song that sheds light on the essences of the core of the message and meaning.  His songs are not built on a catchy “hook” but on life experiences and what is learned and shared. The themes of David’s songs are many, but all focus on the belief that relationships are the center of who we are as gift to eachother.