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2009 – Ashley Cleveland, on the album God Don't Never Change [10] 2009 – The Radiators, on the album 10/09/09 New Orleans, LA Tipitinas [11] 2014 – Levon Helm Band, on the album The Midnight Ramble Sessions, Vol. 3 [12] 2016 – Lucinda Williams, on the various artists' album God Don't Never Change: The Songs of Blind Willie Johnson [13]
"If I Never Sing Another Song" is a pop ballad written originally by Alexandra. She named it “Illusionen” (Translation from German to English; Illusions). Contributions and changes were made later by Don Black and Udo Jürgens. [1] [2] [3] English singer Matt Monro was the first to record and release the song in English, with John Burgess ...
A list of all songs with lyrics about Jesus Christ, where he is specifically the central subject.This category contains both songs referring to specific moments of Jesus's life (birth, preaching, crucifixion) and songs of blessing, rejoicing or mourning where he is portrayed as a religious deity or examined as a cultural figure.
The song was little-known outside the indie-pop scene until Seattle grunge band Nirvana recorded the song in November 1993 for their live acoustic album MTV Unplugged in New York, re-titling it "Jesus Doesn't Want Me for a Sunbeam". [3] Two more versions were released by Nirvana on their 2004 box set With the Lights Out.
The song also made it on the Billboard Adult Contemporary Chart, and peaked at No. 25, and spent a total of eight weeks on the chart. The single "Stand for You" from this album also made it on the Billboard Christian Songs Chart, and peaked at No. 28 on February 27, 2010, and remained on the chart for 20 weeks.
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CORRECTION (Sept. 14, 8:14 a.m. ET): A previous version of this article stated in the headline ‘N Sync’s new song is “Better Together.” It is “Better Place.” It is “Better Place ...
"I'll Fly Away"(Roud 18437) is a hymn written in 1929 by Albert E. Brumley and published in 1932 by the Hartford Music company in a collection titled Wonderful Message. [1] [2] Brumley's writing was influenced by the 1924 secular ballad, "The Prisoner's Song". "I'll Fly Away" has been called the most recorded gospel song.