Thirteen Letters. Chapter Seventeen.
By Maxine Jasmin-Green.
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This is me Maxine Jasmin-Green, the Staff in the house, I had trusted them implicitly! So, when I found-out, (and I know who that Staff is) that one of them had leaked to the press that Paul isn’t really singing on the songs, I was disappointed, to say the least. If that Staff had asked for more money, I would have given it. For someone to have been on £8,50 an hour, as we ALL were, and then to be now working for £100,000 a year, I couldn’t see how they could have been tempted. But it just shows, some people, you never really know them, even if you think you do. That Staff was dismissed and not replaced.
I then had the task of explaining, to all of Paul’s fans. I held a press conference, and said, “It was never meant to be a deception, for it was what I had planned all along.” It was all part of the Thirteen Letters, which a well-known producer wants to make into a film, the story of Paul’s rags to riches life and mine too. Those are still early days yet, so I can’t say any more, as we are still in discussions.
So, what are those amazing songs that made Paul famous around the world? Songs that to the world at large, they were virtually unknown. These were all chosen by myself, in no particular order, with more songs to follow :-
Praise You In The Storm. Sung by Casting Crown.
Is He Worthy? (live) Sung by Chris Tomlin.
Amazing Grace (My Chains Are Gone). Sung by Chris Tomlin. This was the song, sang at my dad’s funeral.)
Adore. Sung by Chris Tomlin.
Psalms 46. Sung by Shane & Shane.
Hear & Now. Sung by United Pursuit, featuring Will Reagan.
Passion. Sung by Glorious Day.
Defender. Sung by Jeremy Camp.
Looking Up. Sung by Citizen’s.
This Is Our Redemption Song. Sung by Mikeschair.
Also, for each song, please read some of the comments, which is just underneath.
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