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In 1992 Paul Baloche performed the song on his Album He Is Faithful, published by Hosanna! Music; In 1997, Christian band Petra on their album Petra Praise 2: We Need Jesus; In 1998, Christian ska-punk band The Insyderz on their album Skalleluia! In 1999, Christian singer Carman on his album Passion for Praise, Vol. 1
"Hosanna" is the name of one of the songs in the 1971 rock opera Jesus Christ Superstar. The song covers the entry of Jesus into Jerusalem on Palm Sunday. The message that Jesus conveys in this sequence is "There is not one of you that cannot win the kingdom, / The slow, the suffering, the quick, the dead."
We'll sing and we'll shout with the armies of heaven: Hosanna, hosanna to God and the Lamb! Let glory to them in the highest be given, Henceforth and forever: amen and amen! The chorus is sung as above after each stanza. However the first line becomes "We'll sing and we'll shout with His armies of heaven" for the last chorus in the original ...
We praise you, we bless you, we worship you, we glorify you, we give thanks to you for your great glory. Lord, King, heavenly God, Father, almighty; Lord, the only-begotten Son, Jesus Christ, and Holy Spirit. Lord God, Lamb of God, Son of the Father who take away the sin of the world, have mercy on us, you who take away the sins of the world.
He produced 11 volumes for the Hosanna! Music series of worship albums. His first album under his own name, Worship with Don Moen, was released in 1992. His music has total global sales of over five million units. [3] [6] Moen performing with Lenny LeBlanc. Moen's first album for Hosanna! Music, Give Thanks, became the label's bestseller.
Music series of praise and worship music which started with the release of Behold His Majesty, with worship leader Ron Tucker. [3] Behold His Majesty was originally recorded in St. Louis by Tom Brooks in 1983 and re-released under the Hosanna! label in 1985 as the first of the tape series. Tom Brooks was the long-time producer, arranger, and ...
Carl Tuttle (born December 26, 1953, in Natick, Massachusetts [1]) is an American Christian singer-songwriter and hymnist. [1]His compositions include Hosanna, Hosanna, Hosannna to The King of Kings [1] and Open Your Eyes, See The Glory of The King, both of which are included in many modern hymnaries.
"Oil in My Lamp", also known as "Give Me Oil in My Lamp" and "Sing Hosanna", is a Christian hymn based on the Parable of the Ten Virgins. The song has been recorded many times and was a hit in Jamaica in 1964 for Eric "Monty" Morris, [1] as well as appearing on The Byrds' 1969 album Ballad of Easy Rider, and also as a single (on the B side of Ballad of Easy Rider, Columbia 44990).