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"God's Gonna Get'cha for That" is a song by country music singers George Jones and Tammy Wynette. Released in the spring of 1975, the song was the second of two chart singles from their 1974 duet album George & Tammy & Tina. The song reached number 25 on the U.S. Hot Country Singles chart. [1]
"Provide" is a song by American rapper G-Eazy featuring American singer-songwriter Chris Brown and English singer-songwriter Mark Morrison; the latter being credited as a feature due to the sampling of his 1996 single "Return of the Mack", from his debut studio album of the same name. [1]
"On, Wisconsin!" was regarded by John Philip Sousa as "the finest of college marching songs". [2] [3] It has become one of the most popular fight songs in the country, with some 2,500 schools using some variation of it as their school song. [4] There have been persistent rumors that the rights to the song are owned by Paul McCartney or Michael ...
"Jubilee" is a song performed by American contemporary worship collective Maverick City Music featuring Naomi Raine and Bryan & Katie Torwalt. It was released by Tribl Records as a track on their similarly titled fourth solo extended play, Jubilee, on February 26, 2021. [1]
The single version, which appears on the single, the City of Angels soundtrack, and the music video. Its choruses are arranged in the opposite order (moving the climax nearer to the end of the song), and it has a different ending (with actual lyrics replacing the scat singing of the original), shortening the track by 50 seconds.
"What God Wants, Part I" is the first song in a series of songs written and released by former Pink Floyd bassist, Roger Waters on his third solo studio album, Amused to Death (1992). "What God Wants" is separated into three parts, similar to Pink Floyd's earlier "Another Brick in the Wall". [1] "What God Wants, Part I" was released as a lead ...
"God's Will" is a song recorded by American country music artist Martina McBride for her seventh studio album Martina (2003). The song was written by Barry Dean and Tom Douglas and produced by McBride and Paul Worley . [ 2 ]
The song reached number one on both the Hot Christian Songs and the Hot Gospel Songs charts dated January 15, 2022, [17] thus ending Kanye West's eighteen week reign on the religious charts, split between "Hurricane" spending twelve weeks at number one, followed by "Praise God" which stayed on top of the charts for six weeks. [17]