The Change Inside of Me explained

The Change Inside of Me
Type:single
Artist:MercyMe
Album:Spoken For
Released:May 2, 2003
Recorded:Various locations in the United States
Genre:Rock, pop rock, adult contemporary
Length:3:24
Label:INO
Producer:Kipley
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"The Change Inside of Me" is a song by Christian rock band MercyMe. Written by MercyMe and Pete Kipley, it was released on May 2, 2003 as the third single from the band's 2002 album Spoken For. Described as a power ballad, the song incorporates a rock sound featuring guitar and drums; it has also been described as a pop rock and adult contemporary song. The song was received positively by music critics, who praised the song's hook and sound, and peaked at number eight on the Radio & Records Christian AC chart.

Background

"The Change Inside of Me" was written by MercyMe and Pete Kipley; it was also produced by Kipley. Millard, who felt the song was one of his favorites off of Spoken For, said that "When you write an 'I Can Only Imagine,' you're drooling at the mouth to write something up-tempo". Millard felt that he and the band had "outdone" themselves on the song.[1] "The Change Inside of Me" was recorded in several locations; Luminous Sound in Dallas, Texas, The Sound Kitchen in Franklin, Tennessee, Indigo Room in Franklin, Tennessee, HydeAway Sound Lab in Jeckyll Island, Georgia, The Scwoodio in Greenville, Texas, Mountain View Recorders in Glorieta, New Mexico, and Playground Recording in Wylie, Texas. It was mastered by Richard Dodd at Vital Recordings, and mixed by F. Reid Shippen at Recording Arts in Nashville, Tennessee.

Composition

"The Change Inside of Me" is a song with a length of three minutes and twenty-four seconds. According to the sheet music published by Musicnotes.com, it is set in common time in the key of E major and has a tempo of 100 beats per minute. Bart Millard's vocal range in the song spans from the low note of C4 to the high note of E5.[2] Musically, the song has been described as a power ballad, featuring the typical rock sound of guitars and drums.[3] It has also been noted as being a "upbeat pop/rock"[4] and "firmly rooted in the pop side of adult contemporary music".[5] Lyrically, the song has been described as being a "simple praise song that reminds us that any positive change in us comes only through Jesus".

Reception

Critical response

Marcia Bartenhagen of CCM Magazine praised the song's hook, as Russ Breimeier of The Fish praised the song's upbeat sound as being "widely accessible and pleasant to listen to".

Release and chart performance

"The Change Inside of Me" was released to Christian CHR radio on May 2, 2003. It debuted on the Radio & Records Christian CHR chart for the chart week of July 4, 2003, spending a total of twenty-seven weeks on the chart and peaking at number eight.

Track listing

Digital download[6]
  1. "The Change Inside of Me"  – 3:34

Personnel

Credits adapted from the album liner notes.[7] [8]

MercyMe

Additional performers

Production

Charts

Weekly

Year-end

References

Notes

Footnotes

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Mercy Me. https://archive.today/20130209025125/http://www.weekendtop20countdown.com/wt20/wt20_tool.cfm?app=artist_interviews&PhuzzID=21&details=y. dead. February 9, 2013. January 20, 2003. Weekend 22. September 3, 2012.
  2. MercyMe – Spoken For Digital Sheet Music. Digital Download. Musicnotes.com. Music Services Inc.. MN0049631.
  3. Web site: Music with message moves to mainstream; Christian rock gains new popularity, as evidenced by tonight's nearly sold-out concert in Portland.. Bouchard. Stephanie. https://archive.today/20130125045044/http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P1-86857535.html. dead. January 25, 2013. Portland Press Herald. September 3, 2012. November 6, 2003.
  4. Web site: Spoken For, Christian Music Review. Breimeier. Russ. The Fish. Christianity Today. September 3, 2012.
  5. Bartenhagen. Marcia. November 2002. In Review: Music. CCM Magazine. Salem Publishing. 25. 5. 52. September 3, 2012. https://web.archive.org/web/20160304065726/http://ht.salemweb.net/ccm/ccmmagazine/pdf/200211.pdf. March 4, 2016. dead. mdy-all.
  6. Web site: Spoken For by MercyMe. October 1, 2002. iTunes. Apple Inc.. September 3, 2012. https://web.archive.org/web/20120714044852/http://itunes.apple.com/us/album/spoken-for/id270317200. July 14, 2012. live. mdy-all.
  7. Spoken For. MercyMe. 2002. 4,7. INO Records.
  8. The band members' instruments are not credited on the album's liner notes, aside from Bryson's role in recording. Their primary instruments are listed based on their de facto primary roles in the group.
  9. Web site: Billboard Charted Singles. 38. Mikecurb.com. Curb Records. September 3, 2012. https://web.archive.org/web/20120730060532/http://www.mikecurb.com/about/pdf/billboard_charted_singles.pdf. July 30, 2012. live. mdy-all.
  10. December 12, 2003. Christian. Radio & Records. 1,534. 80. April 11, 2016.
  11. Web site: https://web.archive.org/web/20030629075621/http://radioandrecords.com/Formats/christ_news.shtm. June 29, 2003. Going for Adds. Radio & Records. May 2, 2003. September 3, 2012.