But such brief deferment, as described by Jewell, was a ‘kind of miracle in itself’. Country music artist Trace Adkins put it on hold in May 2002 for Jewell’s next album. The track’s recording did not happen right away though. It was then he realized he has written a good song. When Jewell started playing it out live, he’d seen people’s reaction on it. ![]() Jewell’s Stardom With The SongĪt first, the song didn’t have an appeal among several artists. ![]() The tune entitled “Help Pour Out The Rain”, which he dedicated to her daughter, was completed in late 1999. It was only after a year when he remembered those words and began writing them into a song. She asked, “Daddy, if I go to heaven, will God let me pour out the rain?”Īs a songwriter, Jewell didn’t initially think what a great hook her daughter’s naïve query was. But the following question that the kid popped stunned his fatherly heart. Hence, he told her daughter she might want to reconsider it. He described the other place as not having air conditioning. Surprised, he responded to her daughter in a humorous manner. Jewell recalled his Lacey said, “Daddy, I don’t think I want to go to heaven.” All of a sudden, the little girl spoke words that left her dad startled for a while. Over two decades ago, Jewell and his four-year-old daughter, Lacey were on their way to the latter’s daycare. Such was what exactly happened to TV’s Nashville Star winner, Buddy Jewell. Sometimes, if not always, these little ones are the inspiration behind some adults’ great deeds. Instead, you end up amused after a moment of speechlessness. But for sure, you’ll never lose your patience. When they start asking you a series of random questions, some of them are even out of this world, you find yourself running out of answers. ![]() Oftentimes, we find ourselves fascinated with their innocence and cuteness. A witty conversation with kids is always charming.
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