Eddy Mann is back with a deeply moving song titled “When I Was Saved.” This track blends sounds from Pop, Rock, Country, and Folk and feels more like a natural reflection of Mann’s storytelling than just a single genre. It’s heartfelt, grounded, and relatable.
The song touches on the emotional significance of the crucifixion story, but in a way that feels personal. Mann’s style is sincere and restrained, which allows the music to connect with listeners without feeling overwhelming. The way the song is arranged gives it space to unfold, gently conveying a sense of spiritual importance.
One of the standout features of the song is the support from Liz Collins, whose vocals add a thrilling beauty. Her voice adds emotional depth to the track, creating a sense of grace and contemplation that lingers long after the song ends.
“What I Was Saved” finds the perfect balance, it encourages deep thinking without being too heavy and explores spiritual themes in a way that anyone can relate to. Mann has a real talent for turning complex ideas into something everyone can understand and feel.
