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The lyrics are about giving God the entirety of oneself. [2] The song is widely used in congregational singing , [ 3 ] particularly within evangelicalism . [ 4 ] " I Give You My Heart" is a devotional song , [ 5 ] part of the contemporary worship music genre, [ 6 ] and also a slow ballad .
Finally, having recorded every performance by themselves for the prior two years, Hillsong United decided to release a compilation album comprising the best performances of the best of the whole era of Hillsong United, while including two new songs, "You'll Come", written and performed by Brooke Fraser, and "Love Enough", written by Braden Lang ...
All of the Above: 11 My God: Marty Sampson: Shout God's Fame: 2 To the Ends of the Earth (1) 10 To the Ends of the Earth (2) 14 My Greatest Love is You: Russell Fragar: My Redeemer Lives (1) 5 The Secret Place (2) 6 Touching Heaven Changing Earth (1) 12 My Heart Is Overwhelmed: Dylan Thomas: God Is Able: 10 My Heart Sings Praises: Russell ...
Morgan's first songwriting contribution to Hillsong's live praise and worship albums was the song "I Give You My Heart", which was featured on the Hillsong live album God is in the House. Morgan himself, however, appeared but did not actually perform on the album, but was featured in the choir; the lead vocals for this performance were sung by ...
God He Reigns reached No. 2 on the Australian album charts and the DVD hit No. 1. Initially, there was doubt as to the commercial success of the album as the release coincided with the release of new albums by Guy Sebastian and Paulini, but in that week more copies of God He Reigns were sold than every other CD in Australia combined (including pop charts, alternative, rock, et cetera).
In June 1993, Tony Cummings of Cross Rhythms rated the album as 7 out of 10 and described the group as willing to "take on the full hard rocking armoury of AOR to shout praises to God". [3] He summarised the album with "What they lack in subtlety they make up for in exuberance ...
She added: "Hillsong combines the musical prowess heard in mainstream music—even borrowing soundscapes from British bands like Coldplay at times—and pairs this atmospheric aura with reverent lyrics. Yet, Hillsong goes beyond the congregational-friendliness common to modern worship anthems by adding their own artistic flair."
On 13 July 2018, Hillsong Worship published the studio sessions version of the song which released as a song in There Is More: Studio Sessions EP. [9] On 19 October 2018, Hillsong Worship released an instrumental version of "Who You Say I Am" in the instrumental album titled There Is More: Instrumental .