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"I Confess" was released as the third single from Special Beat Service (1982), with "Sole Salvation" on the B-side. The single peaked at number 54 on the UK Singles Chart. [3] AllMusic's Stewart Mason pointed to the song's atypical lyrics and musical style as off-putting for some Beat fans, leading to a level of skepticism toward the song. [4]
Lord in thy rage; Right blest are they; Lord in thy wrath correct me not; O God which art most merciful; Lord hear my prayer; From depth of sin; Attend mine humble prayer; Susanna fair; The nightingale; When younglings first on Cupid fix their sight – But when by proof; Upon a summer's day – Then for a boat; The greedy hawk; for 4 voices ...
I Confess, a pulp magazine aimed at women published by Dell from 1922 to 1932; I Confess, a 1953 film directed by Alfred Hitchcock "I Confess" (The Beat song), on the 1982 album Special Beat Service; I Confess (Deniece Williams song), 1987 "I Confess", a 1988 song by the Tom Tom Club featured on the 1988 album Boom Boom Chi Boom Boom
Confiteor said by a priest bowed during a Solemn Mass. The Confiteor (pronounced [konˈfite.or]; so named from its first word, Latin for 'I confess' or 'I acknowledge') is one of the prayers that can be said during the Penitential Act at the beginning of Mass of the Roman Rite in the Catholic Church.
"I Confess" is a song written by Diane Warren and recorded by Deniece Williams for her 1987 album Water Under the Bridge. Produced by Steve Levine , the song was released as a single in 1987 by Columbia Records , [ 1 ] reaching number 24 on the US Billboard Hot Black Singles chart.
"It Was on a Friday Morning", sometimes called "Friday Morning", is a song by Sydney Carter about the crucifixion of Jesus. It is written from the perspective of the Thief on the Cross, who blames God for the injustice of the situation with ironic lyrics such as "It's God they ought to crucify / Instead of you and me, / I said to the carpenter / A-hanging on the tree."
Lord Huron get a lift from actress Kristen Stewart on their new song “Who Laughs Last?,” which features the latter reciting lyrics about storms and deep feelings atop a driving beat and dark ...
I Will Sing is an album of contemporary worship music recorded by Don Moen.Recorded live in the CBN studios in Virginia Beach, Virginia, the album was produced by Paul Mills, and includes the vocals by Lenny LeBlanc and guitar by Chris Rodriguez.