It seems this is, hands down, the most popular song in the whole of the Couch-to-5K series. Questions about it come up perennially, and most of us seem to have fond memories of running to it in Week 8 (and 9, as a warm-up).

Thus, inspired by the discussion from Tonyc123's recent question, I have extracted this song from the C25k podcast into a stand-alone track. If you've had enough of Julie, you can stop reading now... but if you want more, you can download the track here:


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If you would like this track, I would advise you to download it now. I don't _think_ that there are copyright issues with me posting the song on it's own, as the original Couch-to-5K podcasts with the song are available to all free of charge. That said, I am no expert on copyright law. It is not my intention to violate copyright, so if I receive a cease-and-desist notice, I will be removing the song immediately.

I've got two more weeks of using the Samantha Murphy Bridge-to-10K podcasts before I start running to my own playlist. When I do, "You and Julie" will definitely be on it! I don't think any of the other C25k songs will be, but this one is fun _and_ makes me feel all nostalgic for my Week 8 & 9 runs amidst the stunning Autumn foliage at Chicago's beautiful Morton Arboretum last October!

*gasp* You had never met Julie before?? Wow! Very glad to have filled that gap. As you can see, this is pretty much the one song that nearly everyone doing Couch-to-5K seems to like. I wasn't crazy about the rest of the music, though I must confess that I stuck with the NHS podcasts all the way through. What can I say? By then, Laura's words of encouragement had grown on me!

I know! Not quite sure how it is possible to feel nostalgia for something that was only three and a half months ago... but there ya go! This song does bring back some lovely memories. Good for running to, too!

It does bring back memories, doesn't it? I don't know when you graduated; for me, it was just over three months ago... and yet this song still brings on a sense of nostalgia for those crisp Autumn runs amidst the blaze of coloured leaves.

Thank you IronMatt- I loved the Julie song last week when i heard it on my 1st week 8 run. I am looking forward to my graduation in early Feb in spite of the weather! Pleased with my progress and the discovery of my 'running' gene considering the max I could do was 3 mins on a treadmill just a few short weeks ago.....

You'll have plenty of Julie in both Weeks 8 and 9. But now you also have a stand-alone MP3 for when you're done. I'm planning to put together a 70 minute playlist soon for 10K running (including the warm up and cool down, of course). In memory of my Couch-to-5K experience, I think that it will be fitting to place this song right after the 5 minute warm-up, as the very first running track!

Wow - thanks for this IronMatt. I've been doing week 8 this week and really enjoying this song. It's also just the right beat - really picks me up and keeps me going. I googled it to try and find it (shazam didn't recognise it) and your post came up. There was one song in week 7 that did a similar thing for me - "I think maybe you don't really live me any more". Not sure why the singers don't make more of their songs when so many of us listen to it. Pretty much all of the other songs were awful although, like you, I liked Laura's words of encouragement. And I found myself talking back to her!

Julie C. Dao (www.juliedao.com) is a proud Vietnamese-American who was born in upstate New York. She studied medicine in college, but came to realize blood and needles were her Kryptonite. By day, she worked in science news and research; by night, she wrote books about heroines unafraid to fight for their dreams, which inspired her to follow her passion of becoming a published author. Forest of a Thousand Lanterns is her debut novel. Julie lives in New England. Follow her on Twitter @jules_writes.

Songs with a person's name in the title are quite common, but for this list we're only ranking the best songs about people named Julie. Do you have a favorite Julie song? We want you to vote for your favorite songs about Julie, whether it's a country song about someone named Julie, a Julie rock song, or anything in between. You can even add a song to the list if it's not already here, as long as it's a song with Julie in the title or lyrics.

Bobby Sherman's version spent 15 weeks on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, peaking at No. 5,[4] while reaching No. 2 on Billboard's Easy Listening chart,[5][6] No. 3 on the Cash Box Top 100,[7] No. 3 on Australia's Go-Set chart,[8] and No. 28 on the UK Singles Chart.[9] In Canada, the song reached No. 3 on the "RPM 100"[10] and No. 2 on Toronto's CHUM 30 chart.[11] The song earned Sherman a gold record.[12] Trumpet played by Lloyd Michels, who for a time played in the band on The Merv Griffin Show.[13][better source needed]

On October 9, 1970, White Plains released the song as a single, and in 1971 it appeared on the album When You Are a King.[14] White Plains' version spent 14 weeks on the UK Singles Chart, reaching No. 8,[15] while spending 9 weeks on the Irish Singles Chart, also reaching No. 8.[16]

Nanci sang that song all over the world, and I was still very much a secretary. She would call me at work from Belfast and tell me how the song was affecting people around the world. She took me out on the road with her several times, just so I could play the piano as she sang that one song. What incredible moments we shared. Me, away from my day job and in the spotlight with a beloved world-class talent. Me, getting love and honor from total strangers all because of one little song. Me, basking in the light of my life-long dream.

Hello, Our pastor has asked our 11 year old son to sing this song. Initially it was intimidating but the more he sings it, its beauty is touching us and I believe it is doing some great in our son. We pray that as he ministers this song to the congregation that they will find hope and know that God will never leave them nor forsake them. Thank you Julie for following your passion. My prayer also is that my son will continue to follow his passion and will be able to live a successful full and empowering life by his gift.

Julie, I have been to see nanci in concert many times throughout the Uk and I have all her CDs. I love from a distance and really like Nancis version best of all.So thank you for giving the world your beautiful song .I remember Nanci saying that her cd was played out there in the universe how amazing is that ! also love you song Good night New York and I think I will go to heaven .great songs great story Julie, you deserve your success.

Bette Midler should sing this song in front of all the leaders of the World. And then they might realise that we all are the Children of God. No matter what we look like or what religion we preach. And that this world would be nicer to live in if everyone got a long!

Julie Dao (www.juliedao.com) is a proud Vietnamese American who was born in Upstate New York. She studied medicine in college, but came to realize blood and needles were her kryptonite. By day, she worked in science news and research; by night, she wrote books about heroines unafraid to fight for their dreams, which inspired her to follow her passion of becoming a published author. She is the author of Forest of a Thousand Lanterns and Kingdom of the Blazing Phoenix. Julie lives in New England. Follow her on Twitter @jules_writes.

I was in tears after giving a musical fireside to a youth group one Sunday night about 20 years ago. "Why am I doing this?" I asked myself. Why was I putting myself through the stress of giving up my Sunday nights, leaving my little baby, and singing for people? From my point of view the fireside had been a complete failure, void of the spirit, and not worth the effort for me or for the congregation. "Why am I doing this music thing? What went wrong?" I asked myself and God as I prayed through my tears.Rarely have my prayers been answered immediately, but this prayer was different. If I'm remembering correctly, it was that very same night an image of a window with the Savior standing behind it flooded my mind and soon after, most of the words poured out on paper through my tears as I plunked the melody out on our little upright piano. This was truly a gift of mercy given to a young wife and mother in her early 20's who for years had been plagued with insecurities and self-doubt, but also arm with strong desire to do God's will and to follow Jesus Christ.Heavenly Father taught me what went wrong at the fireside as he gently showed me that I was in way. I was so worried about myself, how I was doing, sounding, and how I looked, that he couldn't work with me. He couldn't use me as an instrument. I needed to get out of the way so he could work through me. The lyrics to "Window To His Love" have become a motto for over 2 decades and the truths in this song were and are my only hope for making a difference in the world. I want to be a window to His love. LISTEN To "Window To His Love"[powerpress]Download "Window To His Love" on iTunesState of the Heart CD (reprise - piano/vocal)State of the Heart CD (pop version)Pray For Rain Live Concert CD / EFY Window to His Love: Intimate Renditions of Inspirational Favorites CDLYRICS  Window to His Love (Reprise)From the album State of the Heart Words & Music: Julie de Azevedo 1992 Mohrgud Music (BMI)I want to be a window to His loveSo when you look at me you will see HimI want to be so pure and clearThat you won't even know I'm here'Cause His love will shine brightly through meI want to be a doorway to the truthSo when you walk beyond you will find HimI want to stand so straight and tallThat you won't notice me at allBut through my open door He will be seenChorusA window to His loveA doorway to the truthA bearer of the messageHe'd have me bring to youAnd with each passing dayI want to fade away'Til only He can be seenAnd I become a window to His loveI want to be a window to His loveSo you can look through me and you'll see HimAnd someday shining through the glassYou'll see His loving countenance'Cause I will have become like He isChorusA doorway to the truthA bearer of the messageHe'd have me bring to youAnd with each passing yearI want to disappear'Til He's become everythingAnd I've become a window to His loveFUN FACTS ABOUT "Window To His Love"The only hate mail I ever received was about this song.I've recorded this song more times than any other song I've written.This song is the most recorded songs that I've written, recorded numerous times by many other artists.The words original words "And someday shining through my face" were recorded on the first recording were changed to "And someday shining through the glass you'll see His loving countenance."The first recording of Window to His Love appeared on the CD "Charity Never Faileth."It's been recorded in many different languages.This is the most widely performed song I've written (probably because it's one of the few "chapel appropriate" songs in my collection).People who know this song usually don't know who wrote it (and I love it).When I polled my Julie de Azevedo Facebook friends which song introduced them to my music "Window To His Love" had the most votes by a long shot.Google search turns up about 45 pages when you search the song title. Try it.There are several YouTube videos/slideshows about the song (none of which I was involved in)The little baby crawling around when I wrote this song is now serving a full-time LDS mission in England and is listening to the CD "Window To His Love" and sharing it with converts and companions.I continued to be overwhelmed and humbled when I perform this song and the majority of the audience can sing a long on the chorus. It still blows me away after 20 + years that a little song that came through a desperate twenty-something has reached so many people. God is good.Has "Window To His Love" has touched your life in some way? Have you sung it for a special occasion? Did you hear it at a particularly difficult time? I'd love to have your share your experience by commenting below. Charity Never FailethEFYJulie de AzevedoLDS MusicMusicPray For RainSongwritingState of the Heartstory behind the songthe power of musicWindow To His Love Previous Previous Taming Your Vicious Inner Critic (part 2): B98.7 Next Next Taming Your Vicious Inner Critic (part 1) const firstSection = document.querySelector('.page-section'); const header = document.querySelector('.header'); const mobileOverlayNav = document.querySelector('.header-menu'); const sectionBackground = firstSection ? firstSection.querySelector('.section-background') : null; const headerHeight = header ? header.getBoundingClientRect().height : 0; const firstSectionHasBackground = firstSection ? firstSection.className.indexOf('has-background') >= 0 : false; const isFirstSectionInset = firstSection ? firstSection.className.indexOf('background-width--inset') >= 0 : false; const isLayoutEngineSection = firstSection ? firstSection.className.indexOf('layout-engine-section') >= 0 : false; if (firstSection) { firstSection.style.paddingTop = headerHeight + 'px'; } if (sectionBackground && isLayoutEngineSection) { if (isFirstSectionInset) { sectionBackground.style.top = headerHeight + 'px'; } else { sectionBackground.style.top = ''; } } //# sourceURL=headerPositioning.js (c) 2023 Dr. Julie Hanks, LLC 006ab0faaa

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