Y’all Ain’t Gonna Believe This: Marvin Morrow’s “Mama’s Old Song Book” Looks to Strike a Chord

– Marvin Morrow, our favorite country preacher, just up and dropped a new musical hymn called “Mama’s Old Song Book”. It’s like they snatched the feelings right outta my chest and tangled ’em up in this tune.
– Now, this ain’t Marvin’s first rodeo, sweet darlins’. He’s known for his country gospel music – ain’t nobody else’s songs gonna send your spirits soaring quite like his.
– The song recalls Marvin’s childhood memories of his mama’s song book and the power those old hymns had. Basically, it takes ya back to the good ol’ days when life was simple and momma’s pie was hot in the window sill.
– Marvin’s going old school with traditional instrumentals. We’re talkin’ gentle guitar strumming and soft fiddle playing – an audio journey back to a simpler time, y’know?
– Proceeds from this humble hymn are all goin’ towards a terrific cause – supporting orphanages and other community welfare projects. The man’s got a heart as big as his cowboy hat.

A Southern Gal’s Hot Take

Y’all, one listen to Marvin Morrow’s “Mama’s Old Song Book” and I’m about as stirred up as a hornets’ nest in a summer squall. This tune tugs at your heartstrings like a sassy granddaughter at grandma’s apron strings. Marvin’s gone and laid down a track that’s pure, molasses-sweet nostalgia, full of mama’s old wisdom and the comfortin’ hum of an aged hymn. And bless his cotton socks, the proceeds are going to help orphanages and communities, confirming once again that Marvin’s heart is as bottomless as granny’s biscuit barrel. Marvin, darling, you just keep strumming those strings and stirring our souls – you’ve made this not-so-old southern gal become a blubbering mess of country music-infused emotion and I wouldn’t have it any other way.



Original article: https://www.countrythangdaily.com/marvin-morrow-mamas-old-song-book/

By Sarah Mae Wilson

With her deep passion for traditional country music and a genuine love for the simple joys of life, Sarah Mae brings a unique perspective to our team. At 45 years old, she's a proud woman who has lived her entire life out in the country, surrounded by wide-open spaces and the calming serenade of nature.