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"I Give You My Heart" (sometimes called "Lord, I Give You My Heart" or "This is My Desire") is a 1995 song by Reuben Morgan, who wrote both the music and the lyrics. [1] The lyrics are about giving God the entirety of oneself. [2] The song is widely used in congregational singing, [3] particularly within evangelicalism. [4] "
That's My Desire" is a 1931 popular song with music by Helmy Kresa and lyrics by Carroll Loveday. The highest-charting version of the song was recorded by the Sammy Kaye orchestra in 1946 , although a version of the song recorded by Frankie Laine has become better known over the years, being one of Laine's best-known recordings. [ 1 ]
Is where my home is That is where I will spend my days It is my desire. If I ever leave this place One day I will return For I can never leave you O land of mine. Chorus: 𝄆 A thousand times and more I will honor and salute you Beautiful islands of the Marianas Glory be to you 𝄇
"My Song" - H.E.R. While this loving tribute to a special someone isn't specifically about the artist's mother, lyrics like "Everything that you've told me I thank you every day for" certainly ...
Blessed is the eleventh album in the live praise and worship series of contemporary worship music by Hillsong Church.It was recorded live at the Sydney Entertainment Centre on 3 March 2002 by Darlene Zschech and the Hillsong Worship Team.
34. The Shires, "Daddy's Little Girl" This song is incredibly personal to The Shires singer Crissie Rhodes, even though its themes are almost universal."This is a very personal song. My dad passed ...
It is the first PJ Harvey album to feature lyrics printed on the inner sleeve. The song "The Wind" was inspired by Saint Catherine , and in particular St Catherine's Chapel, Abbotsbury . [ 6 ] [ 7 ] The lyrics discuss the chapel's location on top of a hill, and end with an inversion of a traditional prayer which women used at the chapel to pray ...
[3] Harris interviewed the singer later that year for a piece that begins with a quote from the lyrics: "Judge, your honor, hear my plea / Before you open up your court / I don't want no sympathy / Because I cut my good man's throat," calling the verse a "dire lyric" that "recalls for us that the blues are, in essence, a gothic tradition."