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Ladder 49 is a 2004 American disaster thriller film directed by Jay Russell and written by Lewis Colick. The film follows Baltimore firefighter Jack Morrison, who is trapped inside a warehouse fire, and his recollection of the events that got him to that point.
In 2004, he contributed the song "Shine Your Light" to the Ladder 49 soundtrack. [citation needed] In 2005, Robertson was executive producer of the definitive box set for the Band, entitled A Musical History. In 2006, he recorded with Jerry Lee Lewis on the track "Twilight", a Robertson composition, for Lewis' album Last Man Standing.
Later versions of "We Are Climbing Jacob's Ladder" include the refrain "Rise and Shine and Give God the Glory, Glory." [3] The lyric is likely derived from a similar verse in the Book of Isaiah 60:1 which states: "Arise, shine; for thy light is come, and the glory of the Lord is risen upon thee" in reference to Zion. [4]
Shine your light, shine your light on me Ya know I couldn't make it by myself I'm a little too blind to see. The lyrics contain many biblical references. [3] [8] [7] The theme of the song seems to be taken from 2 Corinthians 4:4 to 4:6, in which the light of Christ is contrasted with the darkness faced by those deluded by the devil. [8]
2010 – "Light from Your Lighthouse" by The Black Twig Pickers and Charlie Parr on the album Glory in the Meeting House [13] 2011 – "Left Lyrics in the Practice Room" on the album 90 Bisodol (Crimond) by Half Man Half Biscuit. The line "Let the light from your lighthouse shine on me" is quoted three times in the closing chorus.
No. Title Writer(s) Length; 1. "Poor Boy" Nile: 4:32: 2. "Shine Your Light" Nile: 3:52: 3. "Grenade" Nile: 3:25: 4. "I Can't Get You Off of my Mind" Nile: 3:41: 5. "I Like The Way"
Dylan references a line from the song — "Shine your light on me" — on the second track, "Precious Angel", of his 1979 gospel album Slow Train Coming. [20] The Dutch band Drukwerk also recorded a cover of "Midnight Special" for their 1982 album Tweede Druk, mixing English and Dutch vocals. Paul McCartney has performed it numerous times.
In the lyrics of the song, Kids See Ghosts pledge to not repeat past mistakes. The song received universal acclaim from music critics , who mostly complimented West's vocal performance. They were often appreciative of his lyricism, while some critics praised the sample of "Burn the Rain" and a few named "Cudi Montage" one of the highlights of ...