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  2. 10,000 Reasons (Bless the Lord) - Wikipedia

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    The song is a contemporary version of a classic worship song making the case for "10,000 reasons for my heart to find" to praise God. The inspiration for the song came through the opening verse of Psalm 103: "Praise the Lord, my soul; all my inmost being, praise his holy name". It is also based on the 19th century English hymn "Praise, My Soul ...

  3. Free to Be... You and Me - Wikipedia

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    Paris, Leslie. "Happily Ever After: Free to Be ... You and Me, Second-Wave Feminism, and 1970s American Children's Culture". pp. 519–538. Rotskoff, Lori, and Laura L. Lovett. When We Were Free to Be... Looking Back at a Children's Classic and the Difference It Made. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2012. ISBN 978-0-807-83755-9.

  4. House of the Lord (song) - Wikipedia

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    The song was released on April 2, 2021, [ 1] as the second single from his eighth studio album, Hymn of Heaven (2021). [ 2] Wickham co-wrote the song with Jonathan Smith. [ 3] Jonathan Smith produced the single. "House of the Lord" peaked at number one on the US Hot Christian Songs chart. [ 4] The song also went on to peak at number twelve on ...

  5. Have Thine Own Way, Lord - Wikipedia

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    5.4.5.4 D. Melody. "Adelaide" by George C. Stebbins. " Have Thine Own Way, Lord " is a Christian hymn with lyrics by Adelaide A. Pollard and music by George C. Stebbins. It was first published in 1907 in the "Northfield Hymnal with Alexander's Supplement". Later that year, it also appeared in two other popular hymnals, Ira Sankey 's "Hallowed ...

  6. Shout to the Lord - Wikipedia

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    A popular worship power ballad, it was published by Hillsong Music Australia. [ 2] On 9 April 2008, "Shout to the Lord" was the closing song on Idol Gives Back, sung by the remaining eight contestants of American Idol and a gospel choir. The lyrics of the song were altered, changing the word "Jesus" to "Shepherd" in the first line, [ 3] without ...

  7. Take Me to Church - Wikipedia

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    Hozier singles chronology. " Take Me to Church ". (2013) "From Eden". (2014) Music video. "Take Me to Church" on YouTube. " Take Me to Church " is a song by Irish singer-songwriter Hozier. It was released as his debut single on 13 September 2013, originally featuring on his extended play of the same name, before being featured as the opening ...

  8. Shout to the Lord 2000 - Wikipedia

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    Music chronology. Shout to the Lord. (1996) Shout to the Lord 2000. (1999) Shout to the Lord 2000 is a live praise and worship album of contemporary worship music by Hillsong. The album appeared on the Billboard 200 and reached No. 8 on the Top Contemporary Christian Albums Chart. [1]

  9. Lord, I Lift Your Name on High - Wikipedia

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    Songwriter (s) Rick Founds. "Lord, I Lift Your Name on High" is a worship song. It was written by Rick Founds in 1989. Founds wrote the song during his morning devotion, while reading the scriptures on his computer monitor and watching television. He plucked his guitar thinking about the "cycle of redemption", comparing it with the water cycle .