Old Glory Speaking A powerful patriotic anthem where Old Glory itself speaks. Written and composed by Jon Moorhead with vocals by Wyatt Soakum enhanced with advanced vocal technology, this emotional country tearjerker journeys through American history — from the birth of the nation and wars fought by the Greatest Generation to the solemn honor of fallen heroes. With heartfelt storytelling and soaring choruses, it reminds us of sacrifice, resilience, and the enduring spirit of freedom. Old Glory asks: “Do you hear me now?”
About
Wyatt Soakum
Welcome to where Country and Folk meet faith, family, and freedom.
Jon Moorhead writes and composes the music, while Wyatt Soakum delivers enhanced vocals with respect for the human voice. Together we blend traditional storytelling with modern sound to craft songs that lift the spirit, honor sacrifice, and remind us of what truly matters.
This is the home of heartfelt, technology-assisted inspirational music created with soul and purpose. Here you can stream original tracks, enjoy tribute songs like “Sarah’s Last Call” and “Charlie’s Anthem,” and follow the creative journey as we bring timeless truth to a modern world — one song at a time.
Wyatt Soakum — music with soul, message, and meaning
A true love story set to music. "Those Korean Eyes" is my tribute to my wife, Myong—the woman who captured my heart and walked beside me through every season of life. A heartfelt country ballad about lasting love, devotion, cherished memories, faith, commitment, and the blessing of growing old together.
“When The Road Turns Rough” is a powerful modern country anthem about holding on when life pushes you to the edge. With gritty emotion, cinematic production, and a voice filled with conviction, the song speaks to anyone who’s ever faced hard times, heartbreak, or uncertainty.
Blending traditional country soul with a modern edge, “When The Road Turns Rough” delivers a message of resilience, faith, and strength through the storm. The unforgettable hook — “Hold on, don’t let go” — becomes more than a lyric; it becomes a lifeline.
Written to connect with real people living real struggles, the song captures the spirit of perseverance that defines country music at its best. Whether you’re driving down a lonely highway or fighting through your own battles, this song reminds you that giving up is never the answer.
“Still Lightin’ That Fire” is a heartfelt, humorous, and unexpectedly tender country story about discovering love in its longest-lasting form. What starts as a shocking, almost comical moment—walking in on Grandma giving Grandpa a lap dance—quickly unfolds into something deeper: a glimpse of a love that never faded.
“Born on the 4th of July” is a sweeping patriotic anthem that traces 250 years of American history—from the signing of the Declaration of Independence and the battles of the Revolution to the Civil War, World War II, civil rights struggles, 9/11, and beyond. Blending faith, resilience, and national pride, the song celebrates the sacrifices, scars, and triumphs that shaped the United States. With soaring, chant-ready choruses and heartfelt verses, it honors the enduring spirit of a nation “two-fifty strong,” standing united under the star-spangled banner
This song is a heartfelt tribute to fallen American soldiers and the mothers who mourn them. It tells the story of a young man who left home to serve his country and never returned, honoring his sacrifice while focusing deeply on the quiet, lifelong grief carried by his mother. Through images of folded flags, dog tags, and candles lit in the dark, the lyrics reflect both national pride and personal loss. The song emphasizes the high cost of freedom, the enduring pain of families left behind, and the promise to remember and carry forward the legacy of those who gave everything.
“When Cowgirls Go to Heaven” is a slow, tender country ballad about love, loss, and redemption. A worn-down cowgirl crosses into the afterlife carrying her scars, only to find the cowboy who always loved her waiting. With aching steel and a cracked voice, the song promises that beyond pain and loneliness, love finally comes home.