Spoken For (song)
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"Spoken For" is a song by
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MercyMe MercyMe is an American contemporary Christian music band founded in Edmond, Oklahoma. The band consists of lead vocalist Bart Millard, percussionist Robby Shaffer, bassist Nathan Cochran, and guitarists Michael Scheuchzer and Barry Graul. The b ...
. Written by Bart Millard, Nathan Cochran, Mike Scheuchzer, Jim Bryson, Robby Shaffer, and Pete Kipley. "Spoken For" has been described as "haunting", and as having a "strong lyrical hook". ''Spoken For'' was released in 2002 as the
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from MercyMe's 2002 album of the same title. It attained success on Christian radio, peaking atop the ''
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'' Christian AC and INPSO charts, as well as at No. 6 on the ''Radio & Records'' Christian CHR chart. It was nominated for Song of the Year at the 34th GMA Dove Awards.


Background

"Spoken For" was written by Bart Millard, Nathan Cochran, Mike Scheuchzer, Jim Bryson, Robby Shaffer, and Pete Kipley; it was also produced by Kipley. The song was recorded in several locations; Luminous Sound in
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, The Sound Kitchen in
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, Indigo Room in Franklin, Tennessee, HydeAway Sound Lab in Jeckyll Island, Georgia, The Scwoodio in
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, and Playground Recording in
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. The song was mastered by Richard Dodd at Vital Recordings, and mixed by
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Composition

"Spoken For" is a
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song with a length of four minutes and nine seconds. The song is set in the key of
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and has a
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of eighty beats per minute, with a vocal range spanning from A3-F5 The verse for "Spoken For" (“Take this world from me/I don’t need it anymore/I am finally free/My heart is spoken for”) has been described as "memorable", while the song itself has been described as "haunting". The song's lyrical hook has been described as "strong".


Reception


Critical reception

"Spoken For" received generally positive reviews from critics. Kevin McNeese of New Release Tuesday commented that " Spoken For"...reminds us of the importance and adoration that God places on us". Russ Breimeier of ''
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'' commented that the song is "worshipful", also commenting that "MercyMe is destined for another big hit with Spoken For".. I don't think it'll have the same impact as their signature hit, but it's enough to firmly establish MercyMe's popularity". Tony Cummings of
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opined in his review of the album that "I particularly liked the haunting “Spoken For”". "Spoken For" was nominated for Song of the Year at the 34th GMA Dove Awards.


Chart performance

"Spoken For" peaked at No. 1 on the ''
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'' Christian AC chart, holding that spot for a total of seven weeks. In all, it spent 36 weeks on the chart. On the ''Radio & Records'' INSPO chart, "Spoken For" held the top spot for six weeks, and spent a total of 21 weeks on the chart. On the ''Radio & Records'' Christian CHR chart, "Spoken For" peaked at No. 6, spending a total of 28 weeks on the chart.


Charts


Personnel

Credits adapted from the album liner notes.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. MercyMe *Bart Millard – lead vocals, background vocals *Jim Bryson – keys, recording *Robby Shaffer – drums *Mike Scheuchzer – guitars *Nathan Cochran – bass guitar Additional performers * Travis Cottrell – background vocals * Will Owsley – background vocals *Roy G. Biv String Vibe – strings Production *Csaba Petozz – recording *J. R. McNeely – recording *Lee Bridges – recording *Richard Dodd – mastering *
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– mixing


References

;Notes ;Footnotes {{MercyMe singles 2002 singles MercyMe songs 2002 songs Songs written by Bart Millard Songs written by Pete Kipley