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Title Year Release Songwriter(s) Notes "All Right Now" 1970 Fire and Water: Rodgers/Fraser "Be My Friend" 1970 Highway: Rodgers/Fraser "Bodie" 1970 Highway: Rodgers/Fraser
The Holdovers (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) is the soundtrack to the 2023 film of the same name directed by Alexander Payne.Featuring musical score composed by Mark Orton, the soundtrack featured 24 tracks—seven of them being from Orton's score and the remainder being songs from prominent artists Damien Jurado, Labi Siffre, Andy Williams and bands and vocal groups such as The Chambers ...
"Triumphant (Get 'Em)" is a mid tempo hip hop [25] ballad that "mixes a soft beat with piano accompaniment." [1] Written during a difficult time in Carey's personal life, the song boasts inspirational lyrics of self-worth and achievement. [1] The song begins with an introductory verse from Mill, followed by Ross on the second verse. [1]
Whitecross has won three Dove Awards with Triumphant Return (in 1990) and In the Kingdom (in 1992) winning "Metal Album of the Year" [1] and Come unto the Light from the Unveiled album winning "Hard Music Recorded Song of the Year" at the 25th GMA Dove Awards in 1994. [2]
This is a list of songs written by the American gospel songwriter Dottie Rambo. Rambo wrote over 2500 songs throughout her lifetime, and many have been recorded by hundreds of artists. [1] Songs are listed in alphabetical order and followed in parentheses by other notable artists who have recorded or performed the song.
Triumphant Return is the third album from the Christian metal band Whitecross, released on January 31, 1989. [1] It reached No. 13 on Billboard 's Top Contemporary Christian Albums chart. [ 2 ] The album won the 1990 Dove Award for Hard Music Album of the Year.
"Achilles, Agony and Ecstasy in Eight Parts" is the longest (28 minutes and 38 seconds) and most complex Manowar song, and probably an anticipation of a concept album that was never accomplished. Because of its Homeric content, "Achilles, Agony and Ecstasy in Eight Parts" has attracted the attention of a group of scholars at Bologna University ...
The song was first published in the paperbound hymnal Spirituals Triumphant, Old and New in 1927. [1] In 1933, it was collected by Frank Warner from the singing of Sue Thomas in North Carolina. [2] It was also recorded by other collectors such as Robert Sonkin of the Library of Congress, who recorded it in Gee's Bend, Alabama in 1941.