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He has also published several books of arrangements for solo singers and solo piano, including 10 Christmas Songs for Solo Voice, 10 Spirituals for Solo Voice, and 10 Hymns and Gospel Songs for Solo Voice. In 2004, Hayes premiered a contemporary setting of the ancient hymn Te Deum at Carnegie Hall, set for choir and soloists. [4]
Inspired by a French Christmas carol of the mid 1800s and set to the tune of the ancient hymn “Gloria,” this song is a glorious musical celebration of the birth of Christ.
[3] [4] The first album to chart, I Feel Like Going On, was released by Hopesong Records in 1983, [4] and this placed upon the Billboard magazine Gospel Albums chart at No. 11. [5] While his next album, Perfect Peace , was released in 1984 by Heartwarming Records, [ 4 ] and this placed at No. 3 on the aforementioned chart. [ 5 ]
Come and Praise [1] is a hymnal published by the BBC and widely used in collective worship in British schools. The hymnal was compiled by Geoffrey Marshall-Taylor with musical arrangements by Douglas Coombes, and includes well-known hymns such as “Oil in My Lamp”, “Kum Ba Yah” and “Water of Life” as well as Christmas carols and Easter hymns.
Songs and Hymns for Primary Children (1963) [289] Church School Hymnal for Children, Grades 3 to 6 (1964) [290] Young Children Sing, Church School Hymnal for Ages 3–7 (1967) [291] Lutheran Book of Worship, Augsburg Publishing House (1978) [292] Lutheran Church of Australia. All Together series of spiritual song books; Lutheran Hymnal with ...
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Tommy Walker is an American worship leader, composer of contemporary worship music, recording artist and author.Since 1990, he has been the worship leader at Christian Assembly, [1] a church affiliated with the International Church of the Foursquare Gospel in Los Angeles, California.
"Praise the Lord and Pass the Soup" is a song written by Albert Hammond and Michael Hazlewood and originally recorded by Johnny Cash with The Carter Family and The Oak Ridge Boys. Released in 1973 as a single (Columbia 4-45890, with "The Ballad of Barbara" on the opposite side), [ 1 ] [ 2 ] the song reached number 57 on U.S. Billboard 's ...