A few years ago, I arranged Ruth Carlyle’s poem A Homely Blessing for her to sing. The song was released as a charity single in aid of the Faith in Action Homeless Project in south London. We’ve teamed up again, and I’ve arranged another one of Ruth’s poems Walking to the Beat of My Heart. Again, this features David Barton on the piano and Ruth on vocals. The song tells of Ruth’s early morning walks before dawn where she longs for daylight to break through.  

Walking is one of Ruth’s passions; when she was working for Macmillan Cancer Support, she was part of a Walking for Health partnership with The Ramblers. She believes in the benefits of walking, not just for health, but for wellbeing and a sense that the darkness and shadows pass as people walk with companions. In light of this, the Walking to the Beat of My Heart single is being released in aid of The Ramblers. Ruth’s niece, Lily has created the artwork for this project.  

It was a joy to work with Ruth again as her poems provide so much light and shade to interrupt musically. Enjoy! 

Listen to Walking to the Beat of My Heart here

Find out more about The Ramblers charity here.  

Listen to A Homely Blessing here.

At the end of 2021, Ruth Carlyle asked me to arrange one of her poems, A Homely Blessing, as a song for her new album. Excited by the challenge, I began work on creating a setting that was jazzy and inspired by popular music, knowing that this would be a departure from Ruth’s usual style. From an artistic perspective, this was a challenge in that the poem only has 3 stanzas, each with only 4 lines, however this gave room for greater scope with the harmonic progression and interpretation. This was an exciting composition project as it’s always a pleasure to collaborate with other artists. The recording features David Barton on the piano.

A Homely Blessing has been released today and the profits from this project will go towards the Faith in Action Homeless Project.

Ruth’s husband, Nic Carlyle, had the following to say about the project:

A Homely Blessing has been a special commission for Ruth and myself, for we have seen how important a sense of home is. We were very happy that Helen Sanderson White agreed to set Ruth’s words to music. Between 2011 and 2016, Ruth and I were both volunteers with a south London charity formed by local faith groups, Faith In Action Homelessness Project, who provided support to homeless and vulnerably housed people in the Merton Borough area. While Ruth acted as a trustee, I helped with the running of the showers and the laundry. Twice a week, in a local social hall, the group cooked a hot meal, with supplementary breakfasts and hot drinks, a warm social space, washing facilities and showers, a laundry service, as well as advice and referral services. For a few hours a week, something like basic home comforts were available to sixty to eighty people. For these people, home was something that had been lost along the way, ripped out of their lives, and now a struggle to regain. The second verse was something the group aimed for, the basics of food, shared together, extending a warm welcome, and finding friendship in a cruel, uncaring and unforgiving city. Ruth and I earnestly hope that home in all senses of the lyrics are found again within the lives of the people we met. It is to them we dedicate and sing this blessing, and any profits or donations go to Faith In Action Homelessness Project.

You can listen to the song here or make a donation to the Faith In Action Homeless Project here.