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The Singles Jukebox ranked "Praying" as the best song of 2017, writing: "The music nods at large-scale drama but, rather than letting the drum and piano echo into space, the thuds stay close to the ear, like Kesha's singing to her own heartbeat." [37] At the 60th Annual Grammy Awards, "Praying" was nominated for Best Pop Solo Performance. [38]
[175] In their ranking of the best songs from the 1980s, Pitchfork listed "Like a Prayer" at number 50. [176] In 2023, celebrating the 65th anniversary of Billboard Hot 100, the stuff of the magazine ranked "Like a Prayer" as the sixth best pop song that appeared in the chart since 1958.
The song has a spiritual language. Springsteen was born in a Roman Catholic household, and that turned him off religion, but he didn't lose his faith. [3] The video features archival footage from his youth and clips of Springsteen and the E Street Band working on the song in the studio.
Originally released on the Quest For Camelot soundtrack in 1998 (winning a Golden Globe), "The Prayer" has been covered by Christian artists, especially for the holidays, thanks to its classical ...
Extravagant Worship: The Songs of Miriam Webster: 10 Songs for Communion (1) 3 Only One: Joel Davies: Look to You: 9 Only One for Me: Jay Cook: Jesus Is (1) 2 Jesus Is: Remix (2) 2 Only Wanna Sing: Aodhan King Ben Tan Michael Fatkin: Youth Revival: 3 Only You: Matt Crocker Nathan Finochio Carl Lentz Dylan Thomas: Glorious Ruins (Deluxe Edition ...
"The Lord's Prayer" is a pop rock setting of the Lord's Prayer with music by Arnold Strals recorded in 1973 by the Australian nun Sister Janet Mead. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Mead was known for pioneering the use of contemporary rock music in celebrating the Roman Catholic Mass and for her weekly radio programs.
"Livin' on a Prayer" is a song by the American rock band Bon Jovi from their third studio album, Slippery When Wet. Written by Jon Bon Jovi, Richie Sambora and Desmond Child, the single, released in late 1986, performed strongly on both rock and pop radio and its music video was given heavy rotation at MTV, giving the band their first song to reach No. 1 on the Billboard Mainstream Rock chart ...
"Oh Happy Day" is a 1967 gospel music arrangement of the 1755 hymn [1] by clergyman Philip Doddridge. Recorded by the Edwin Hawkins Singers, it became an international hit in 1969, reaching No. 4 on the US Singles Chart, No. 1 in France, Germany, and the Netherlands and No. 2 on the Canadian Singles Chart, UK Singles Chart, and Irish Singles Chart.