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  2. Open the Eyes of My Heart - Wikipedia

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    "Open the Eyes of My Heart" is a contemporary Christian song by Paul Baloche. The lyrics are based on Ephesians 1:18, a verse from the Apostle Paul 's letter to the Ephesians. [ 1 ] The song was originally recorded by Sonicflood for their debut album Sonicflood in 1999. [ 2 ]

  3. Open Your Eyes (The Lords of the New Church song) - Wikipedia

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    "Open Your Eyes" is a song written by Brian James and Stiv Bators of English/American rock band The Lords of the New Church, and released in July 1982 as the second single of their debut studio album The Lords of the New Church (1982).

  4. List of Hillsong songs - Wikipedia

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    Shout to the Lord: 4 Jesus, Lover of My Soul: Daniel Grul John Ezzy Steve McPherson: I Believe the Promise (4) 9 Jump to the Jam (2) 10 Shout to the Lord (3) 6 Stone's Been Rolled Away (1) 10 The Platinum Collection Volume 1: Shout to the Lord (3) 12 (CD 1) The Platinum Collection Volume 2: Shout to the Lord 2 (5) 11 (CD 2) Best Friend (5) 9 ...

  5. Nazz (album) - Wikipedia

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    Open My Eyes" failed to chart but came to be regarded as a psychedelic rock classic, appearing on several compilations of the genre. "Hello It's Me" became a hit when Nazz guitarist Todd Rundgren re-recorded it for his 1972 solo album Something/Anything?. The track "Open My Eyes" was accompanied by a promo video, directed by Ray Dennis Steckler.

  6. Open My Eyes - Wikipedia

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    "Open My Eyes", a song by Ale Q & Avedon featuring Jonathan Mendelsohn, edit by Tom Swoon Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Open My Eyes .

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  8. I Will Lift Up Mine Eyes - Wikipedia

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    Similar to the first section of the cantata, the lyrics of “The Lord is My Shepherd, Alleluia” originate from Psalm 23 (KJV). [1] This piece features rhythmic and legato singing. A beautiful blend of soprano and tenor voices begin the piece, setting the tone and creating an aura of peace and contentment. [3]

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