Kyle Sherman: Ultimate Valentine Day's Song "The Greatest Tear"

Feeling blue on Valentine's Day? Kyle Sherman has the perfect new song for you. His ultimate love song, "The Greatest Tear" will make its radio debut February 15th. The RayLynn Records' top artist is technically releasing the song today, Valentine's Day, not "impacting" radio until the following day. "The Greatest Tear" is the second single from his full-length debut album Hear Me. The first single off the record "Come To Me" was released on radio summer of last year. Hear Me and the two singles are available on iTunes.

Kyle Sherman collaborate with Raylynn Records co-founder, Bob Simpson and country songwriter Mark Collie, who's worked with some of the largest country acts in the industry (Tim McGraw, Martina McBride and Garth Brooks). The song talks about how God must have felt the day Jesus was crucified.

Sherman on the song's meaning:

"This song will always hold a special place in my heart because it is the first song we tracked for this record. Bob came to Mark and shared that the Lord had stopped him on the side of the road and placed on his heart the idea of what it was like for God the Father, to witness his only son at Calvary. Unlike the other songs on the record, this song took months of prayer and work, yet once the band tracked it, and the strings were laid down it just felt like magic."

You can catch Kyle Sherman performing on "The Greatest Tour" this spring.

For info on Kyle Sherman, or his debut Hear Me please visit:

http://www.kyleshermanmusic.com/