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"Thank You Lord" is a song by American contemporary Christian musician Chris Tomlin featuring American country music singer-songwriter Thomas Rhett and country duo Florida Georgia Line. The song was released as the third single from his thirteenth studio album, Chris Tomlin & Friends (2020), to Christian radio in the United States on August 13 ...
Thank you, Lord. [ 1 ] In a 1978 interview with Rolling Stone magazine, Jagger said: "You know, when you drive through Bakersfield on a Sunday morning or Sunday evening—I did that about six months ago—all the country music radio stations start broadcasting black gospel services live from L.A.
Thank You For The Valley; Thank You Sweet Lord; Thanks For Just Being You; That Same Road; That Was Before The Cross And The Crown; That's Just His Way (Of Telling Me He Loves Me) The Holy Hills of Heaven Calls Me; Then You Can Walk With Me; There Is No Darkness In Him; There's Nothing My God Can't Do (co-written with Jimmie Davis)(Vestal Goodman)
1953: I Thank You Lord/Do Not Pass Me By, O Gentle Savior; 1953: If It Wasn't For The Lord/God's Roll; 1953: Jesus Will Carry You Through/My Lord And I; 1953: Since Jesus Came Into My Heart/Jesus Is All The World To Me; 1954: Angels Watching Over Me/I'm Going Home To Jesus; 1955: Jesus Is The Light Of The World/Only A Look
Thank God, thank you Jesus." Eagles' Jalen Hurts, Nick Sirianni Praise God After Winning Super Bowl Lix: 'Thanks To Him' During the trophy presentation, he said to Terry Bradshaw, "All glory to God."
On March 25, 2003, after 10 years with ForeFront Records, St. James released her first compilation project, Wait for Me: The Best from Rebecca St. James, which features 16 of her most popular songs and two new ones, [39] including "I Thank You" which managed to peak at No. 2 on Billboard's Hot Christian Songs chart. [40]
I Just Want to Thank You Lord" is an American gospel and bluegrass song written by Judy Marshall (born 1951) of the Marshall Family of West Virginia. [1] [2] It was released in 1975 on the Marshall Family's "Come Springtime" album one year after the group came to the public eye after performing with Ralph Stanley at a large bluegrass festival.
[10] The lyrics contain direct references to Christianity, which includes Fantasia singing: "Thank you for never leaving me Lord Jesus!". [4] She expresses her gratitude through the lyrics: "You're the only one that never left me when everyone else just didn't care, you're the only one that really loved me. I made it.