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Peace, Perfect Peace is a hymn whose lyrics were written in August 1875 by Edward H. Bickersteth at the bedside of a dying relative. [1] [2] He read it to his relative immediately after writing it, to his children at tea time that day, [2] and soon published it along with four other hymns he had written in a tract called Songs in the House of Pilgrimage. [1]
The melody was derived from a previous song by Cook and Greenaway, originally called "True Love and Apple Pie," that was recorded in 1971 by Susan Shirley. [3] Cook, Greenaway, Backer and Billy Davis reworked the song into a Coca-Cola radio jingle, which was performed by British pop group The New Seekers and recorded at Trident Studios in London .
"Peace & Love" is a song by Italian record producer Charlie Charles, with vocals by Sfera Ebbasta and Ghali. It was released by Universal Music on 4 May 2018. [1] [2] [3] The song peaked at number 1 on the FIMI single chart and was certified triple platinum in Italy.
Come and Praise [1] is a hymnal published by the BBC and widely used in collective worship in British schools. The hymnal was compiled by Geoffrey Marshall-Taylor with musical arrangements by Douglas Coombes, and includes well-known hymns such as “Oil in My Lamp”, “Kum Ba Yah” and “Water of Life” as well as Christmas carols and Easter hymns.
In 2004, "(What's So Funny 'bout) Peace, Love and Understanding" was regularly performed as an all-star jam on the Vote for Change tour, which featured a rotating cast of headliners. The 11 October concert at the MCI Center in Washington, D.C. was broadcast live on the Sundance Channel and on radio.
Peace, Love & BBQ is an album by the American musician Marcia Ball, released in 2008. [1] [2] Ball supported the album with a North American tour. [3] The album peaked at No. 1 on the Billboard Blues Albums chart. [4] It was nominated for a Grammy Award for "Best Contemporary Blues Album". [5]
"Love, Peace and Happiness" is a 1970 song by American psychedelic soul band, the Chambers Brothers. It appeared on the album of the same name, and was a hit in 1970.
Emotive (stylized as eMOTIVe) is the third studio album by American rock band A Perfect Circle.The album is primarily a collection of anti-war cover songs.It was released on November 2, 2004, via Virgin Records to coincide with the US presidential election. [2]