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In its sixth chart week the song advanced to No. 6, [6] but dropped to No. 10 the next week. [7] In its eighth chart week "Hold Fast" dropped out of the top ten entirely, falling to No. 12. [8] The song dropped to No. 16 in its tenth chart week, [9] and then to No. 24 in its eleventh, [10] but jumped to No. 3 in its twelfth chart week. [11]
Mary Jane "Jennie" Bain Wilson was born on a farm in Cleveland, Indiana in 1856, [1] the younger daughter of Robert Wilson and Mary Frances Russell Wilson. [2] She survived typhoid fever as a little girl, but her spine was damaged by the bacterial infection ("typhoid spine" was first described in the medical literature many years later). [3]
God is Here (Instrumental) 2002 — An Evening in Prague: Based on a melody by Lara Martin: God of Grace: 2003 Jonathan Rea: New Irish Hymns 2 — The Grace Song of Heaven: 2005 Kristyn Getty: Songs That Jesus Said — Hear All Creation: 2001 Margaret Becker: New Irish Hymns — He Is My Light Based on John 1:4-5, John 8:12: 2002 Kristyn Getty ...
In the early 1940s, he served as associate pastor at Full Gospel Tabernacle in Bakersfield, California. [4] In 1949, he became music director at Bethel Temple in Fort Worth, Texas. [2] In 1956, he was the founding pastor of Bethel Assembly of God Church in Lake Worth, Florida. [5]
On February 1, 2021, Lauren Daigle announced that she would be releasing a new single titled "Hold On to Me" on February 26, 2021. [5] [6] "Hold On to Me" was released on February 26, 2021, accompanied by an audio video of the song on YouTube. [7] Daigle also revealed that the song was the "first taste" of an upcoming project. [2]
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‘Hold Fast’ is easily their finest work yet, from the hormone-fuelled thrills of ‘Afterglow’ to the startling sincerity of ‘The I Love You Bridge.’" [14] In reviewing the album for the BBC, Mike Diver praised the vocals of lead singer Waite: "The Crookes better hold attentions when they slow down. The I Love You Bridge is a ...
The Sheltons – The first band to professionally record the song. [4] Their arrangement of the song was recorded on Halo records "Heart Felt Gospel" [5] in the late 60s, has been covered by numerous groups since. 1968 – The Inspirations [6] [7] [8] 1969–79 – The Oak Ridge Boys [9] 1991 The Lesters [10]