Steven Curtis Chapman has signed a new record deal, 35 years after releasing his first album in 1987. His new album on the Provident label is expected later this year.
Chapman spent the first 24 years of his career with Sparrow Records. Then he released two albums with Reunion Records (the original home of Michael W. Smith and Rich Mullins) before recording “Worship and Believe” with Provident in 2016.
“Thirty-five years ago I released my first record, and began what a songwriter once called a ‘great adventure’,” Chapman shared with Billboard.com announcing the news.
“I never imagined in my wildest dreams that I’d have the opportunity 35 years later to once again pour out what’s in my heart onto ‘the page’ and into a recording like this newest project. These songs are as honest as any I’ve ever written.”
Chapman’s very first album was “First Hand” in 1987. Longtime fans may recognize his first hit song “Hiding Place” (which was played for years on KJOL!).
The first song from the new album is called “Still.”
I had no way of knowin' then
Just how hard the rain would fall
And how fierce would be the wind
It's been beautiful and terrible
More painful, more wonderful
Than I ever could have known
But even so
Still, I'm gonna sing
About the One who's given life to me
Oh, His love is unchanging
His grace is amazing
Still, I'm gonna praise
The only One who always stays the same
Oh, I know He is good
I know He is faithful still