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The song ends with the verbal chant of "you are forgiven", which Townshend states that when The Who performed the song, he would always get into a frenzy. He states that those who were being forgiven was everyone referred to in the song's lyrics, including himself. He told Mojo:
One More Song for You is the 26th studio album by the Christian music group The Imperials, released in late 1979 on DaySpring Records. [2] It was the first of two albums that the group collaborated with well-known musician/producer Michael Omartian, moving them to a more contemporary pop sound, with the second being their next album Priority (1980).
Because of Who You Are 1 Bob Farrell/Billy Smiley: 1984 Wait Upon the Lord 1 Side by Side Paul Smith, Ragan Courtney, Keith Thomas: You're the Only Jesus 20 Gordon Jensen Make My Heart Your Home 13 Paul Smith, Keith Thomas 1985 Let the Wind Blow 1 Let the Wind Blow David Martin 1986 In The Promised Land 9 Chris Eaton: 1987 Devoted To You 7
"Am I Forgiven" is a song by British female singer-songwriter Rumer. Produced by award-winning UK TV and musical composer Steve Brown, it was released as the third single from her debut album Seasons of My Soul on April 29, 2011.
"Forgiven" was released on October 23, 2009, as the first single off their fifth studio album, Pieces of a Real Heart. [10] Sanctus Real's Matt Hammitt explained the meaning of the song: "The working-out of forgiveness is so key to our growth and maturity as followers of Jesus.
"Trouble" was written by Pink and musician Tim Armstrong. [5] Armstrong had originally written the song for his own band Rancid's 2003 album, Indestructible; however, the song failed to make the final cut, so when asked to work with Pink after she had toured with his side project, the Transplants, he brought the song to her attention, and it was partially re-written with her. [6]
The music video for "I Have Forgiven Jesus", which was directed by Bucky Fukumoto [4] [78] via The Directors Bureau, [79] was released online in November 2004. [79] [80] Its images were later used on the covers of the song's single release. [1] The video was later released as bonus material on Morrissey's 2005 live DVD Who Put the M in Manchester?.
"I'm Sorry" is a song written and recorded by American country-folk singer-songwriter John Denver and released in 1975. It was the final number-one pop hit released during his career. The flip side of "I'm Sorry" was "Calypso", and, like its A-side, enjoyed substantial radio airplay on Top 40 stations. "I'm Sorry" is an apology for forsaken ...