Arden, North Carolina (January 8, 2021) — Last fall, The Talleys began releasing live versions of some of their most beloved and popular songs exclusively to streaming platforms each month. The group is continuing to do so with “The Healer,” now available.
Written by Gerald Crabb, this song — originally released in 2002 on The Talleys’ album Hope For Tomorrow — was No. 1 on the Singing News chart for two consecutive months.
“‘The Healer’ is one of the most powerful and impactful songs The Talleys have ever sung,” says Roger Talley. “It tells the story of the woman with the issue of blood that Jesus healed as soon as she touched the hem of His garment. It also reminds us that we have the same access to healing in Jesus’ name now just as in Biblical times. If you have a need in your life, ‘The Healer’ is passing your way!”
A video release of “The Healer” performance — and each of the upcoming songs — will follow the streaming releases, giving fans another way to experience The Talleys’ live shows from home. With this collection, The Talleys continue to bring music to the world, carrying on their legacy of releasing inspiring and touching music that carries God’s message.
Listen to “The Healer” HERE.
About The Talleys
The Talleys began in 1984 and enjoyed many years of success, including a Dove® Award and numerous Singing News Fan Awards. Following a three-year hiatus, the Talleys began performing together in 1996 with the current lineup of Roger, wife Debra and daughter Lauren, and today the Talleys remain a mainstay of Christian music.
The Talleys have enjoyed eleven number one songs, and have received numerous Singing News Fan Awards and Dove Award nominations. They are frequently recognized for their appearances on the Gaither Homecoming video series and concert tour, as well as In Touch with Dr. Charles Stanley and John Hagee Ministries. They have appeared on RFD-TV’s “The Music City Show,” and have toured overseas to Norway, Northern Ireland, Italy and South Africa. The Talleys consistently take their music with a message to hundreds of concert and church audiences of all sizes across America each year.