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In an interview, Joy said the title of the song came from a motel of the same name he used to go to with his family when he was a child. [11] "Riptide" is an indie folk, [12] folk-pop, [13] and alternative rock song. Musically, the sheet music for the song shows that it is in the key of D ♭ major with a tempo of 100 beats per minute. [14]
"All of Creation" is a Christian rock song [3] with a length of 3 minutes and 56 seconds. [4] It is set in common time and the key of B ♭ major with a steady rock tempo of 104 beats per minute. [3] The song has also been described as 'pop' [5] and 'worship'. [6] Lyrical themes in the song include love, life, and belief. [5]
Slane is also the melody of another well-known hymn, "Be Thou My Vision," and of the hymn "Lord of Creation, to Thee be All Praise" by J. C. Winslow, whose lyrics are similar. [3] There are two variants of this tune; the text of "Lord Of All Hopefulness" fits a metre of 10.11.11.11, and an anacrucial version of Slane must be used (with an ...
Henry van Dyke originally wrote these lyrics in 1907 as a poem entitled "Hymn of Joy," and with the words set to Beethoven's "Ode to Joy," the song has largely been known by its first line ...
Vance Joy's first single was "From Afar" released on 21 January 2013 and was listed as the last song in the EP. " Riptide " was Vance Joy's second single, released on 21 May 2013. In an interview with Digital Journal Vance Joy admitted to writing its first two lines in 2008 and coming back to it later in 2012. [ 6 ]
"Joyful, Joyful" is a song by contemporary Christian music band Casting Crowns from their fourth studio album Until the Whole World Hears (2009). Written by Mark Hall and Bernie Herms and produced by Mark A. Miller, the song is a re-interpretation of the hymn "Joyful, Joyful We Adore Thee" and Ludwig van Beethoven's Symphony No. 9.
Let's do the opposite and let's prophecy hello peace, hello joy, hello love. On June 17. 2022, Maverick City Music and Kirk Franklin released the live version of the song featuring Lake and Moore as the second track on their collaborative live album, Kingdom Book One , [ 11 ] along with the song's official music video.
Re:creation (sometimes stylized as re:creation or re·creation) is the 16th album by the contemporary Christian singer Steven Curtis Chapman.Released on August 9, 2011, the album has eight new mixes of some of Chapman's songs, as well as five new songs and a Christmas hymn.