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"Move On Up a Little Higher" is a gospel song written by W. Herbert Brewster, first recorded by Brother John Sellers in late 1946 [1] and most famously recorded on September 12, 1947 by gospel singer Mahalia Jackson, whose version sold eight million copies [2] and is the best-selling gospel song of all time.
A music video for the song was released on 15 January 2021 at a total length of three minutes and forty-six seconds. [5] The video was directed by Keane Shaw and features Grennan and actor Luke Kelly and was inspired by Tom's relationship with his little brother.
Vernessa's solo debut album, “This Is My Story”, was released in 1985 and quickly established her as a singer's singer. The title cut on the project garnered Grammy and Dove Award nominations. The 1987 follow-up album, "Higher Ground" became the impetus for nonprofit ministry, Higher Ground Ministries.
You came from heaven to earth, to show the way From the earth to the cross, my debt to pay From the cross to the grave, from the grave to the sky Lord I lift your name on high. Founds performed the song as a worship leader in his church. It was picked up by Maranatha! Music and initially recorded by the Maranatha! Singers followed by the Praise ...
"A Little Bit of Heaven" Single by Ronnie Dove; from the album One Kiss for Old Times' Sake; B-side "If I Live to Be a Hundred" Released: May 1965: Recorded: 1965: Genre: Pop: Label: Diamond: Songwriter(s) Artie Resnick, Kenny Young: Producer(s) Phil Kahl, Ray Vernon: Ronnie Dove singles chronology "
"I'm Working on a Building" is a song in both the African American spiritual and southern gospel traditions. The song has become a standard of the genres. It has been recorded many times, by artists such as The Carter Family, [1] Bill Monroe, [2] Elvis Presley, [3] the Oak Ridge Boys, [3] B. B. King, [4] John Fogerty, [5] The Seldom Scene, [6] and Theo Lawrence.
It was Plant's second solo song to top that chart, after "Other Arms" from the 1983 album The Principle of Moments. [4] It charted on the UK singles chart as well, peaking at number 83. [5] "Little by Little" was written by Plant and the keyboardist Jezz Woodroffe. [6] The song was featured on the Miami Vice episode "Junk Love".
On the B-side were "Love and a Helping Hand" and "You, Me and Jesus", except in the US/Canada, where "Be in My Heart" (from the album) was used instead. [8] In 1988, the song was included on Richard's compilation album Private Collection: 1979–1988 and as an extra B-side on the 12-inch and CD single of his UK Christmas hit "Mistletoe and Wine ...