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1992: No Compromise: Remembering the Music of Keith Green – various artists; "Grace by Which I Stand" 1992: The Word: Recapturing the Imagination – Michael Card (background) 1993: New Young Messiah – various artists; "I Know That My Redeemer Liveth" 1993: Coram Deo II – various artists; "Rejoice in Jesus" and "In Spirit and in Truth"
Melanie Martinez: Published by Gap City Music and Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp. [19] The studio session leaked on May 7, 2016, via Soundcloud. Known alternatively as "Million Men". Has a fully produced studio version which remains unleaked. Written as early as January 7, 2013; hand-written lyrics sheet is visible in a post Melanie made to ...
Ballroom Streets is a 1978 double album released by Melanie. The album is essentially a live album but recorded in the studio with a small audience. It mixed new recordings of old songs with some new songs and featured the vocals of the Persuasions. When first issued on CD in 1989, it did not contain "Holding Out", "Any Guy", "Groundhog Day ...
Garden in the City is a Melanie album released by Buddah Records in 1971. Although marketed as an album of new recordings it was actually a compilation of "leftover" songs from Melanie's time at that label and released without her consent, after she left to form her own record label.
Grace & Mercy is the second album and the debut live album by Marvin Sapp. The album was recorded live in December 1996 at Bethel Pentecostal Abundant Life Center. It peaked at number 11 on the Billboard Album charts. [2]
Melanie, the singer who performed at Woodstock in 1969 and had major pop hits with “Brand New Key” and “Lay Down (Candles in the Rain)” in the early ’70s, died Tuesday at age 76. News of ...
A version of the song entitled the "Combine Harvester", with new rustic-themed lyrics by Irish songwriter Brendan O'Shaughnessy (including "I've got a brand new combine harvester An' I'll give you the key"), was recorded by Irish comedian Brendan Grace, reaching No. 1 on the Irish Charts during 1975.
Leftover Wine is a live album released by Melanie in 1970 on the Buddah label. Production and arrangements were conducted by her husband, Peter Schekeryk. The album was recorded at Carnegie Hall in New York City, except for the closing track "Peace Will Come", which was a studio recording that was released as a single to promote the album.