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Machine was an American funk, disco and rock group, formed in New York City and originally active from 1977 to 1981. The band reached its biggest success with the single "There but for the Grace of God Go I", which became a disco hit in 1979.
Manalo is a Christian, [16] and his faith influences his music views. [4] While Manalo usually creates music "for the thrill of it", he maintains a dedication to creating songs that are "not against the laws of God". [3] In general, he composes primarily inspirational songs. According to him, a song is good if "it connects to a multitude of ...
All music written and composed by Nick Jones, James Dean Bradfield and Sean Moore. CD single 1 "There by the Grace of God" – 3:48 "Automatik Teknicolour" – 3:37 "It's All Gone" – 4:05 "There by the Grace of God" (video) CD single 2 "There by the Grace of God" "Unstoppable Salvation" – 2:54 "Happy Ending" – 3:29; DVD "There by the ...
Pilar de Guzman Manalo was born on March 10, 1914, in Punta, Santa Ana, Manila to Honorata de Guzmán and Felix Manalo, who is regarded by the members of Iglesia ni Cristo as the Last Messenger of God in These Last Days, months before the beginning of the First World War coinciding with the registration of the Church to the Philippine Government.
Iglesia ni Cristo [2] (Tagalog: [ʔɪˈɡlɛːʃɐ nɪ ˈkɾiːsto]; Spanish: Iglesia de Cristo; transl. Church of Christ; abbreviated as INC) is an independent nontrinitarian Christian church founded in 1913 and registered by Felix Manalo in 1914 as a sole religious corporation of the Insular Government of the Philippines.
At a length of four minutes and twenty-seven seconds, "By the Grace of God" is a pop [9] piano-driven power ballad. [10] [11] [12] With a stripped-down production, its instrumental is essentially composed of the sounds of various musical instruments, such as drums, piano and synthesizers along with military drums.
Rafael Baustista of Nylon Manila shared in an article "BGYO in a whole new sound. The boys sound so good on the song and the vibe really suits them well". [5] Astig.PH mentioned in an article "the boys of BGYO, are proving that the "Pinoy harana" is alive and well, with a modern spin, in "Mahal Na Kita".
Grace Gifford, subject of the song, outside Kilmainham Jail on 2 May 1916, before her marriage on 3 May and her husband's death on 4 May "Grace" is an Irish song written in 1985 by Frank O'Meara (melody) and Seán O'Meara (lyrics).