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In some other recordings, the song is titled "I Was Born to Sing the Gospel". The words "I Am" or "I Was" are sometimes omitted from those titles. The song is likely to have been written by Phillips: it is concerned with a similar subject to his 1927 song " Denomination Blues ", and has lyrical resemblances to it, including the striking phrase ...
2000: Contemporary Gospel Album of the Year for Anointed; 2000: Urban Recorded Song of the Year for "Anything Is Possible" (from Anointed) Nominations. 2006: Urban Contemporary Album of the Year, Now Is The Time; 2006: Urban Recorded Song of the Year, "Gonna Lift Your Name" (from Now Is The Time) Stellar Awards. 1994: Best New Artist
List of gospel songs which have reported sales of 1 million units or higher but are uncertified by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). Though "I'll Take You There" by The Staple Singers was certified Gold on January 31, 2019, for digital sales of 500,000 units, [4] its physical sales of 1.5 million units, reported on May 6, 1972, are uncertified by the RIAA.
The Old First Love Is Best of All: Song: 1896 The Old Home I Loved Long Years Ago: Song: 1899 The Old Sentinel March: Piano: 1885 The Patrician Valse: Piano: 1907 The Song I Heard Last Night: Song: 1893 The Star Spangled Banner Patriotic March: Piano: 1898 The Sweetest Little Girl I Know: Tenor: 1894 The Sweetest Story Ever Told: Song: 1892 The ...
"Words of Love" is a song by the Mamas & the Papas from their second studio album of the same name. The song was written by John Phillips, and featured Cass Elliot as the primary vocalist. It was released as a single in November 1966 (backed with a cover of Martha and the Vandellas's " Dancing in the Street ").
Kara said she was emotional when she first heard the song and found herself tearing up during the car ride. “That song… I love singing it with her at her shows, I love it when you can just see ...
The song was not a notable hit for Holly, although it is regarded as one of his important recordings and is available in most standard Holly collections. [4] A compilation album, Words of Love, released by PolyGram in the UK in 1993, reached number 1 and was certified as a gold record. [5]
The song assignment definitely seemed better-suited to him, and while Niall said 17-year-old Mariah had “this sass that you can’t teach,” Jamar still had the edge from his “years and years ...