“All That I Had And More” - Elijah Neeley
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In a world where music can often feel like fast food—quick to consume, quick to forget—Elijah Neeley is serving up something with actual substance. His new single “All That I Had And More,” released June 6th, 2025, is the kind of track that doesn’t just sound good—it feels good, too.
Born and raised in Missouri, Elijah is stepping confidently into the music scene with a mission: share God’s love, offer hope, and remind people that restoration is always possible.
“All That I Had And More” is that rare spiritual song that doesn’t lean on overused formulas or sound like it belongs strictly on Sunday morning radio. Instead, Elijah blends CCM (Contemporary Christian Music) with alternative soulfulness, folk charm, and a gentle brush of country storytelling.
There’s a warmth in the instrumentation—acoustic guitars, subtle percussion, maybe even a hint of lap steel or slide—that wraps around you like a hug from a friend you didn’t know you needed. But don’t get it twisted: this isn’t background music for your coffee shop. It builds. By the final chorus, you’re lifted—emotionally and sonically. It’s grounded, it’s raw, it’s real.
At its core, “All That I Had And More” is a song about brokenness, surrender, and divine restoration. But Elijah doesn’t preach—he connects.
This is the story of someone at their lowest, offering up their last ounce of strength, only to be met with grace, love, and more than they ever imagined. And if you’ve ever been in a place where life felt like it was falling apart, this song feels like a balm for your soul.
This wasn’t some label-produced, overly polished pop gospel track. It came out of a spontaneous writing session between Elijah and friends Jonathan Nathalang and Judah Sloane—a true grassroots collaboration. Sometimes the most honest songs are the ones that aren’t overthought, and this one definitely carries that “spark of the moment” energy.
Recorded at Stacking Stones Studios in St. Louis, “All That I Had And More” also marks a creative milestone for Elijah. As he puts it:
“This song has set the tone for who I want to be as an artist. I love mixing genres and creating music that gives hope and spreads a positive message.”
That’s not just talk. You can hear that vision in every layer of this track.
Songs about faith could sometimes feel inaccessible to those outside a specific community. Elijah manages to break that mold, delivering something deeply spiritual without ever feeling exclusionary. Whether you’re religious, spiritual, or just looking for light in a dark time, this song speaks your language.
“All That I Had And More” isn’t trying to reinvent the wheel—but it is trying to remind you that the road ahead is still worth traveling, even if you're carrying baggage. With heart, honesty, and a sound that defies strict categorization, Elijah Neeley is one to watch—not just for what he sings, but for what he stands for.
File this under: hopeful, honest, healing.
And seriously—don’t sleep on this guy.
“All That I Had And More” is available now on all major streaming platforms
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