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"10,000 Reasons (Bless the Lord)" is a song by the English worship singer-songwriter Matt Redman from his tenth album of the same name (2011). He wrote it with the Swedish singer Jonas Myrin . [ 1 ] The track was subsequently included on a number of compilations, covered by other artists and included as congregational worship music in English ...
10,000 Reasons may refer to: 10,000 Reasons, 2013 Christian album by Matt Redman; 10,000 Reasons, 2016 book by Matt Redman "10,000 Reasons (Bless the Lord)", 2011 song co-written in by Matt Redman and Jonas Myrin
10,000 Reasons is a live album by worship artist Matt Redman. It peaked on the US Christian Album chart at No. 1 [1] [2] and No. 149 on the UK charts. Track listing
A group of Japanese soldiers during World War II shouting "banzai!" near Beijing Banzai at dissolution of the House of Representatives (1953) The Chinese term was introduced to Japan as banzai (Kana: ばんざい ; Kanji: 万歳 ) as early as the 8th century, and was used to express respect for the Emperor in much the same manner as the Chinese ...
The song was composed by Shinpei Nakayama and was released in 1933. The single "Tokyo Ondo" sold 1,200,000 copies. [20] When Fujiyama sang Western classic lied songs, those songs were called "kayōkyoku", but the term "kayōkyoku" went on to be used as another name of ryūkōka in NHK. [21]
The youngest of his father's nine children, he was nicknamed Kyū-chan (九ちゃん), meaning "Lil Nine", with Kyū also being an alternative reading of the kanji of his given name, Hisashi (九). In the summer of 1944, during the air raids over the greater Tokyo area , Kyu's mother took her three children to live with their maternal ...
"Tsugunai" (つぐない; meaning "atonement" or "expiation"), is a song recorded by Taiwanese singer Teresa Teng. The original Japanese version was released on January 21, 1984, [4] [5] while the Mandarin version titled "Changhuan" (償還) was released a year later in August 1985 as part of her Mandarin album of the same name.
Tomoyo Harada (知世, born 1967), Japanese actress and singer; Tomoyo Kurosawa (ともよ, born 1996), Japanese voice actress; Tomoyo Matsumoto (知世, born 1987), former member of the rock group Bon-Bon Blanco; Tomoyo Nonaka (ともよ, born 1954), Japanese television personality and businesswoman; Tomoyo Oshima (ともよ, born 1949 ...