"The Hurt & The Healer" | ||||
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Single by MercyMe | ||||
from the album The Hurt & The Healer | ||||
Released | February 28, 2012 | |||
Format | Digital download, CD single | |||
Recorded | 2011 | |||
Genre | Christian rock, adult contemporary | |||
Length | 4:52 | |||
Label | Fair Trade | |||
Songwriter(s) | James Bryson, Nathan Cochran, Barry Graul, Bart Millard, Michael John Scheuchzer, Robin Shaffer | |||
Producer(s) | Brown Bannister, Dan Muckala | |||
MercyMe singles chronology | ||||
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"The Hurt & The Healer" is a song by Christian rock band MercyMe. Written by Bart Millard, Robby Shaffer, Jim Bryson, Mike Schuechzer, Nahtan Cochran, and Barry Graul, it was released as the lead single from the band's upcoming album of the same title. The idea for the song came after the death of Millard's firefighter cousin, who died while fighting a fire, and the song's early completion resulted in the album being pushed back so that the band could make sure the rest of the album "held its own".
"The Hurt & The Healer" was released to radio and as a digital download on February 28, 2012 and has peaked inside the top ten on several Christian chart formats and inside the top fifteen on the Billboard Christian CHR chart.
The idea for "The Hurt & The Healer" came from several difficult experiences the band dealt with in 2011, particularly the death of lead singer Bart Millard's cousin Todd Krodel, which was the source of great deal of grief for the band. Krodel, a firefighter killed in the line of duty, was a friend of all the members of MercyMe and also a Christian; his death, according to the band's bassist Nathan Cochran, "was a moment of extreme pain for everybody". Cochran said that "The Hurt & The Healer" helped the band to work through their grief. Millard described the song as having come out of the whole moment of his cousin's death and said that "I've lost loved ones, and I've hurt probably as much as most people, but being so close to him, I helped play a role in getting the family that he left behind through the hard times. It gave me a chance to kind of be part of the healing process. And you'd think it's something you do all the time, but that close to home, to hurt like I lost a brother and to still kind of pick up the pieces is something that I don't think anybody really gets used to". He described the idea of the song as being "that you feel more alive when the hurt and the healer collide".
According to Millard, "The Hurt & The Healer" was finished early and resulted in their album of the same title being pushed back. The band felt the response to the song was bigger than they expected and that it "raised the bar" for the rest of the album. They decided to "make sure the rest of the record [held] its own", an experience Millard described as "a good thing".