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Preston recalled that "My Sweet Lord" came about through Harrison asking him about writing gospel songs during the tour. Preston said he played some chords on a backstage piano and the Bramletts began singing "Oh my Lord" and "Hallelujah". According to Preston: "George took it from there and wrote the verses. It was very impromptu.
"Oh My God" is a song by English singer Adele from her fourth studio album, 30 (2021). Adele wrote the song alongside the producer Greg Kurstin . Columbia Records released it to US adult contemporary radio stations, as the album's second single, on 29 November 2021.
O great God, when I behold that world You have created with your omnipotent word, How your wisdom guides the threads of life, And all beings are fed at your table: Refrain: Then my soul bursts forth into praise: O great God, O great God! Then my soul bursts forth into praise: O great God, O great God! Stanza 2:
Oh My Lord may refer to: Oh My Lord "Oh My Lord," a song by Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds from their 2001 album No More Shall We Part "Oh My Lord," a song by Boney M. see Mary's Boy Child – Oh My Lord "Oh My Lord," a song by Ringo Starr from his 2005 album Choose Love "Oh My Lord," a song by Randy Bachman from his 2015 album Heavy Blues
He Looked Beyond My Fault And Saw My Need (Andraé Crouch, Jerry Lee Lewis, The Oak Ridge Boys) He Loved Me To Death; He Must Die; He Never Once Stopped Believing In Me; He Never Sends Me Where He's Never Been; He Plants Me Like A Seed; He Restoreth My Soul (In the Valley) He Sees Me Through The Blood; He Waits For The Sound Of My Voice
In 1964, soul singer Sam Cooke recast the song with lyrics about a broken relationship for his 1963 album Night Beat. [ a ] Cash Box described it as having "top shuffle-rhythm blues sounds." [ 9 ] In 1965, Mississippi bluesman Fred McDowell recorded it as a slow, slide guitar hill country blues solo piece.
"Oh Lord" is a song by British vocal group and boyband MiC LOWRY and their debut single. It contains sampling and adaptation of the Phil Collins hit "In the Air Tonight" both in lyrics and music. The song charted in the UK Singles Chart reaching number 54 on the chart. [1] The band also released a music video of the hit.
"Mary's Boy Child / Oh My Lord" [nb 1] is a 1978 Christmas single by Boney M., a cover of Harry Belafonte's 1956 hit "Mary's Boy Child", put in medley with the new song "Oh My Lord". The single had its premiere on 2 November 1978 on the German TV-show "Starparade" (Episode 44) which aired on ZDF.