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On Father’s Day, Keith Urban walked onto the stage with a heavy heart and sang “He’s in Every Chord I Play” for his late dad. 

Posted on June 26, 2025June 26, 2025 By Admin No Comments on On Father’s Day, Keith Urban walked onto the stage with a heavy heart and sang “He’s in Every Chord I Play” for his late dad. 

Steve Walton was a millionaire who hadn’t seen his daughter, Susan, in fifteen years not since he cast her out at sixteen for becoming pregnant by their gardener. So when Pastor Morris came to tell him Susan was now living in her car with four kids, Steve was crushed. She had chosen love over wealth, and life had made her pay dearly. Without hesitation, he flew to Los Angeles to find her.

Susan had lost her husband in a tragic work accident, and with no support system, she was raising her children in an old truck parked behind a shopping mall. Still, she kept them fed, clothed, and enrolled in school. Steve was shaken to see his once-bright, joyful daughter looking exhausted and weathered. But what moved him most was that, despite everything, she hadn’t stopped loving him.

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