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In 2011, the band received three Dove Award nominations for New Artist of the Year, Contemporary Gospel Album of the Year, and Contemporary Recorded Song of the Year at the 42nd GMA Dove Awards. [2] They were also nominated for two Grammy Awards at the 53rd Grammy Awards: Best Contemporary R&B Gospel Album and Best Gospel Performance. [3]
The official lyric video of "Holy Forever" was published via Chris Tomlin's YouTube channel on March 29, 2022. [15] A live performance of the song, featuring Brian and Jenn Johnson, was released on his channel on April 28, 2023, which was recorded during his seventh Good Friday Nashville concert in Bridgestone Arena. [16] [17]
Traditional Gospel song adapted by Geoff Love: 1958 [15] with Mitchell Ayres Orchestra [170] "He Who Loves" Burt Bacharach: Hal David: 1967 with Nick Perito Orchestra & Ray Charles Singers [171] (not released) [44] [171] "Hit and Run Affair" Don Roseland Ray Cormier Mel Van 1953 with Hugo Winterhalter Orchestra [10] "Holy God, We Praise Thy Name"
2002 Together In Song (video) 2003 Going On With the Song; 2003 Sing It Again; 2004 Forever Changed; 2004 Going On with the Song: Live (video) 2004 Lyrics Not Included (band) 2004 Spirit of Christmas; 2005 Give Me the Mountain; 2005 Series One; 2006 Live in Grand Style (video) 2006 Off the Record; 2006 White Christmas; 2007 True to the Call ...
Cajun Baby (lyrics by Williams; music composed by Hank Williams, Jr.) Cajun Baby Blues (co-written with Jimmy Fields) California Zephyr; Calling You; Coeur Brise (co-written with William Lamothe) Cold, Cold Heart; Come a Runnin' (co-written with Jimmy Fields) Countryfied; Cowboys Don't Cry (lyrics by Williams, music composed by Mickey Newbury)
Since they started releasing recordings in 1992, they have published and recorded hundreds of songs on over 50 albums, mostly under their own label, Hillsong Music. Below is a list of songs arranged alphabetically by title. Italicised song titles indicate an instrumental recording. Italicised album names indicate an instrumental album.
"Forever Reign" is a contemporary worship music song [1] released originally by the collected One Sonic Society and the Australian band Hillsong, from their albums One and A Beautiful Exchange respectively. The song also has been covered by several artists including Kristian Stanfill and the Newsboys. [2]
The live recording was uploaded to YouTube on March 6, received 103 million views as of April 2024, [31] and the song was streamed 57 million times in six months. [ 30 ] In September 2020, Jobe announced the release of her second live album, The Blessing , along with releasing "First Love", "Embers" and "Obsession" as singles from the album, as ...