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Lead Me Lord (1983) (also covered by Gary V. in 2000) Let the Pain Remain (1980) (also covered by Side A Band in 1998) Lift Up Your Hands (1980) (also covered by Gary V. in 2000 and in 2017, Kathryn Bernardo covered the song in her 2nd album "Lovelife with Kath") Love Card (1981) Love Is the Reason; Lumuhod Ka Sa Lupa; Madaling Araw
Lead Me, Lord may refer to: Lead Me Lord, album by Neal Morse; Lead me, Lord, short anthem by Samuel Sebastian Wesley extract from Praise the Lord, O my soul;
Lead Me Lord (Worship Sessions Volume 1) (2005) God Won't Give Up (2005) Send the Fire (Worship Sessions Volume 2) (2006) Secret Place (Worship Sessions Volume 3) (2008) The River (Worship Sessions Volume 4) (2009) Mighty to Save (Worship Sessions Volume 5) (2010) Get in the Boat (2013) To God Be the Glory (2016) Last Minute Christmas Album (2020)
Neal Morse (born August 2, 1960) is an American singer, musician and composer based in Nashville, Tennessee.In 1992, he formed the progressive rock band Spock's Beard with his brother Alan and released an album which was moderately successful.
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Hawkins was born in Oakland, California, on August 19, 1943. [1] At the age of seven, he was already the keyboardist for the family's gospel music band. Together with Betty Watson in May 1967, he founded the Northern California State Youth Choir of the Church of God in Christ (COGIC), which included almost fifty members. [2]
"Lead Me" was released on March 5, 2010, as the second single off their fifth studio album, Pieces of a Real Heart. [1] Sanctus Real lead guitarist, Chris Rohman, told the story about the song in an interview with "NewReleaseTuesday": "Our lead singer, Matt Hammitt, had most of the song written. It was written after Matt and his wife had a ...
The intro on the album version is also in 6/8 and 4/4 simultaneously. It is mostly electric guitar, in stark contrast to the natural sounding songs on the rest of the Lead Me On album. Another seemingly important aspect of the song was when it was being recorded. Grant was recording on the night of September 24, 1987, when she went into labor.