Recently I played a KJOL classic, “Almighty” by Wayne Watson. For those who don’t remember Watson, he had a string of hits during the 80s and 90s, including:
Celebrate
Friend of a Wounded Heart
For Such A Time as This
Home Free
Another Time, Another Place (with Sandi Patti)
Touch of the Master’s Hand
As for “Almighty,” I found an article that explains the back story. In 1990, when Wayne was 36, a close family friend became ill and died, leaving behind her four young daughters. As Wayne struggled to understand how God could allow this tragedy, he sat at his piano and began to write a song that reaffirmed the sovereignty of God.
Well time marches on, with the innocence gone,
And a darkness has covered the earth
But His Spirit still dwells, He speaks, "it is well, "
And the hopeless still offered new birth
He will break the leash of death, it will have no sting
Let the prisoner go free, join the dance and sing
Almighty (almighty) Most holy God
Faithful through the ages
Almighty, Most holy Lord
Glorious, Almighty...
When his friends heard the song, they told him he should record it. Wayne was reluctant, thinking it didn’t really match his typical style. Eventually he started singing it in his concerts, and the response was so strong, he included it on “Home Free” in 1991 and it became a No. 1 hit.




