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"Thy Will" is a Christian country song recorded by American singer and songwriter
Hillary Scott Hillary Dawn Scott-Tyrrell (born April 1, 1986) is an American singer and songwriter. She is the co-lead singer of Lady A, previously known as Lady Antebellum, a country music group that was formed in 2006, and is signed to Big Machine Records ...
for her collaborative album with the Scott Family, '' Love Remains'' (2016). Scott co-wrote the faith-affirming song with Bernie Herms and Emily Weisband. It was released April 22, 2016 as the
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from the record and impacted Christian and country radio formats. Commercially, "Thy Will" was a moderate
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hit; it reached the top of the ''Billboard'' Hot Christian Songs chart in July 2016 and also reached 27 on the magazine's Hot Country Songs chart. Scott had previously experienced success in the
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genre as a member of the popular trio
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. It won Best Contemporary Christian Music Performance/Song at the 59th Annual Grammy Awards.


Composition

"Thy Will" was produced by
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with assistance from Bernie Herms and lasts for three minutes and fifty-seven seconds. The
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is built on a piano melody and an
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l arrangement that draws on elements of gospel music. As the song progresses, the backing instrumental builds to "keep up with her emotions," until it reaches its "swell" at the
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. According to the sheet music published by
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, "Thy Will" is set in compound duple time () with a "gentle" tempo of approximately 55 BPM. It is composed in the key of
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and follows a
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of Cm–B–Gm–A, with Scott's vocals ranging from the note of E to C. Lyrically, "Thy Will" is a plea for explanation from
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about difficulties facing the narrator. Written by Scott after experiencing a miscarriage in 2015, the song finds her learning to accept her circumstances and move forward knowing that God has a plan. The
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, "thy will be done," was derived from Scott's own prayers around the time of her loss.


Reception


Critical

The staff of country music blog, '' Taste of Country'', wrote that "it's the arrangement that truly sets this song apart from anything on the radio or in country music right now," while praising Scott's vulnerability and the song's spiritual message.


Commercial

"Thy Will" entered the ''Billboard''
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chart at No. 6 on the chart date May 14, 2016. It debuted at No. 2 and No. 31 on the Christian Digital Songs and
Christian Airplay Christian Airplay is a chart published weekly by ''Billboard'' magazine in the United States since June 21, 2003. This chart lists the 50 most-listened-to records played on multiple Christian radio stations across the country as monitored by N ...
component charts, respectively. The song reached the top spot on the Hot Christian Songs chart dated July 30, 2016. It also reached No. 1 on Christian Airplay, on the chart dated September 24, 2016. On the country music charts, "Thy Will" entered the Hot Country Songs at No. 33 on the chart date May 14, 2016. It debuted at No. 22 on the Country Digital Songs component chart, with 11,000 units sold. "Thy Will" has since reached a peak position of No. 27 on the Country Songs chart dated October 1, 2016. The song has not entered the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 but did debut and peak at No. 12 on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles extension chart. "Thy Will" has sold 248,000 copies in the United States as of January 2017.


Music video

An accompanying
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was directed by
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and premiered June 20, 2016. The video sees Scott isolated in the woods, where she comes across a knotted rope in a stream. Flashes of thorns, as well as the knots in the rope, are interpreted by Jon Freeman of ''
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'' to be symbolic of the struggles Scott's character faces, with her eventual disentanglement representing her rising above the tragedy. The music video has reached over 20 million views as of October 2020.


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References

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