May 19, 2024

Emily Miller is a multi-talented country singer from West Chester, Ohio. Her debut release “Avaline” has exceeded 62K organic spins on Spotify and the follow-up of “Dear Lonely” has passed 68.5K streams. “Prince Charming,” written by Emily Miller, was released in February 2019 and is the theme for the upcoming TV show Renee’s Bridal Takeover. Her next single, “Take the Trash Out” dropped in March 2021, followed by a supporting music video later in the year. Emily’s debut EP, They Say, was released in February 2022. The artist has  released her first-ever Christmas song, a cover of the classic, “Mary, Did You Know?” The song’s lyrics were written by Mark Lowry in 1984 and the music was written by Buddy Greene in 1991. Originally recorded by Christian music artist Michael English in 1991, the song has since become a holiday favorite and recorded by hundreds of other artists.

Emily decided that this year would be the year to record her first Christmas song, and she knew “Mary, Did You Know?” was one of the top contenders. The song takes her back to her childhood, growing up at church and hearing this song sung every year. She feels It is such a powerful testimony of what faith can do in the Christmas season. This year, in particular, this song has brought her joy, as she fought tough battles due to health issues over the second half of the year. Just like Mary many years ago, she had to be faithful to the lessons God was teaching her every day.

“I hope when listeners hear my version of “Mary, Did You Know?” that they hear the passion and love through every inflection in my voice, and know Jesus is the reason for the season!” expressed Emily Miller. Stream and download the Emily Miller version of “Mary, Did You Know?”, produced by Jake Parshall, on SpotifyAmazon MusicApple Music /iTunesPandora, and more mdyk_emilymill.

 

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