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Touching Heaven Changing Earth was recorded live at the new Hills Christian Life Centre building by Darlene Zschech and the Hillsong team. The majority of the songs were written by Zschech, Russell Fragar and Reuben Morgan
The Platinum Collection Volume 2: Shout to the Lord 2 (1) 5 (CD 1) Ultimate Worship (1) 4 Magnificent: Raymond Badham: Blessed (1) 8 Faithful (2) 12 The Platinum Collection Volume 2: Shout to the Lord 2 (1) 7 (CD 2) Majesty: Martin Smith Stuart Garrard: More Than Life (1) 6 UP: Unified Praise (2) 9 Make Me Your Servant: Russell Fragar: Stone's ...
The Platinum Collection Volume 3: Shout to the Lord 3 is a compilation praise and worship album of Christian Contemporary music by the Hillsong Church. Track listing [ edit ]
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.
The Platinum Collection Volume 1: Shout to the Lord is a compilation praise and worship album of contemporary worship music by the Hillsong Church. The album appeared on the Billboard 200 and reached No. 8 on the Top Contemporary Christian Albums Chart.
All of the Above is the first studio album and overall eighth album by Hillsong United and the first of a three-part global project. The album includes a DVD containing three live worship tracks recorded at the 2006 Encounterfest youth conference, a sermon from Phil Dooley and a bonus features section.
The lyric video for "King of Kings" was published the same day the song was released (12 July), [8] and the live music video, recorded during the 2019 Hillsong Conference, premiered on 5 August; [9] both videos were published on YouTube. On 27 February 2020, the Spanish lyric video for the song was released, titled "Rey De Reyes". [10]
Mayfield inserted the title of the song "Keep on Pushing", which was recorded by The Impressions, in-between the lyrics of the song. The song went to no. 1 on Cashbox Magazine's R&B chart for three weeks and reached no. 7 on the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart in 1964. [4] The B-side, "Long, Long Winter", peaked at #35 on the Cashbox R&B chart.