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"Never Alone" (cf. Romans 8:34-39) is a song by Christian rock band BarlowGirl from their self-titled debut album BarlowGirl. The song was released as a radio single in 2004, when it soon became a No. 1 hit.
BarlowGirl in concert. BarlowGirl released their first studio album BarlowGirl on February 24, 2004. [12] The album included the longest-running No. 1 song in 2004 on R&R's CHR and CRW's Rock charts, "Never Alone" was named Song of the Year on each of these charts.
"Never Alone" (3JS song), English-language version of "Je vecht nooit alleen", representing the Netherlands at Eurovision 2011 "Never Alone" (Anja Nissen song), 2016 "Never Alone" (BarlowGirl song), 2004 "Never Alone" (Jim Brickman song), 2006; re-recorded with Lady A, 2007 "Never Alone" (Rosanne Cash song), 1985; covered by co-writer Vince ...
LONDON − Abigail Barlow and Emily Bear know how to go beyond. The songwriting duo of Barlow & Bear did just that as the youngest and first all-female songwriting team for a Disney animated film ...
The second music video, believed to be "Sweet Revenge", was recorded in 2009 by 1834 Productions as part of a Deep Forgiveness devotional. A promotional video features a very short clip of Alyssa Barlow in the music video. However, the song cannot be heard, as the audio uses a promotional narrator. [4]
The song also peaked at No. 20 on the R&R Christian Adult Contemporary (AC) chart and at No. 21 on Billboard Hot Christian Songs. BarlowGirl beat its R&R CHR record the following year with their single "I Need You to Love Me" from their sophomore release, Another Journal Entry. "Clothes" was released for airplay on Radio Disney. [4]
"In the Studio" features BarlowGirl touring the Franklin, TN studio where the album was recorded. "Story Behind the Song" explores each of the ten songs on the album. Photo shoot and "Bloopers" Music videos for older songs, "I Need You to Love Me" and "Never Alone", are included. "Grey" is not included on this disc. Love & War: Songs and Stories
It is BarlowGirl's second music video. [1] In it, the band is playing in a dimly lit park with scenes of a sad girl dressed in black cutting in. The video was a more simple concept than the other two they shot for "Grey" and "Never Alone" in the same year. It was uploaded on BarlowGirl's YouTube channel [3] and on their record label's channel. [4]