“Here in Spirit” by Jim James

The title of this song (“Here in Spirit”), as used in the chorus, fully comes out as “our love is always here in spirit”. And all lyrics considered, what such a statement actually reads like is a call for us members of the human race to conscientiously make an effort to love one another more. 

You can view the lyrics, alternate interprations and sheet music for Jim James's Here in Spirit at Lyrics.org.

As lyrically presented what such an ideology consists of, in practice, is all of us being free to pursue fulfillment in life as we see fit. But of course such is not actually the case, as for instance Jim James was inspired to write this song in the aftermath of the infamous Pulse nightclub shooting of 2016.

What he is further celebrating/promoting, once again in relation to loving each other, is that even when such acts of hatred occur, we all team up to ‘rebuild’ the house of love, so to speak. So putting all of this together, it appears that the vocalist is presenting the titular “spirit” as being one which compels people to basically leave others alone, as in a mentality that does not promote hate. But then, since the world we live in is indeed one where sh*t happens, the “spirit” also encourages us to stay resilient in the fight for mutual understanding and empathy.

Lyrics to Jim James' "Here in Spirit"

When did Jim James release “Here in Spirit”?

Jim James is a musician from Kentucky who, besides having a solo career, also fronts a band known as My Morning Jacket. This song is from an album he dropped on 4 November 2016. The album titled “Eternally Even” was supported by courtesy of ATO Records and Capitol Records.

And to note, said project did make it onto the top 10 of 3 Billboard charts:

  • Alternative Albums
  • Americana/Folk Albums 
  • Tastemaker Albums

Credits

Jim James co-wrote and co-produced this song. In the former regard, he collaborated with Eric D. Johnson and in the latter, Blake Mills.

According to James, this is a song that focuses on “speaking out” against the ills of the world and supporting people and good causes “in spirit” if you know you can’t lend your support physically.

Jim James explains "Here in Spirit"

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