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Claire Cloninger (August 12, 1942 – August 15, 2019) was an American songwriter of contemporary Christian music, author and speaker. [1] She (co-)wrote hundreds of songs, including "You Gave Me Love When Nobody Gave Me A Prayer" with Archie Jordan for B. J. Thomas, "Friend of a Wounded Heart" for Wayne Watson (who was also a co-writer), [2] and songs for Sandi Patty and Paul Overstreet. [1]
[2]. B.J. Thomas – vocals; Carl Greeson, Archie Jordan and Bobby Wood – keyboards; Reggie Young – guitars; Mike Leech – bass; Jerry Kroon and Larrie Londin – drums; Farrell Morris – bells, vibraphone
The title song is the only new track recorded for the album. ... "Only the Very Best" [new song - exclusive to this release] (Claire Cloninger, Russ Hollingsworth ...
The following is a list of the winning songs and the songwriter(s) who received the award. [1] ... Claire Cloninger "Friend of a Wounded Heart" 1988 Phil McHugh
Don Moen and Claire Cloninger: I Will Sing: 4:34: 5. "I Just Want To Be Where You Are" Don Moen: Bless the Lord: 4:35: 6. "He Never Sleeps" Don Moen and Claire Cloninger: Hiding Place: 4:04: 7. "Mi Corazon" Don Moen and David Hamilton: Thank You Lord: 4:56: 8. "I Offer My Life" Don Moen and Claire Cloninger: God Is Good – Worship with Don ...
"Closer Than a Heartbeat" (music & lyrics by Claire Cloninger and Marsh) – Jesus § "He Is Jehovah" (music & lyrics by Betty Jean Robinson, arr. by Rhodes) – Apostles, Chorus "In the Name of the Lord" (music by Sandi Patti Helvering, lyrics by Phill McHugh, Gloria Gaither and Helvering, arr. by Marsh) – Soloist and Chorus
Rock Recorded Song "Get Down" from Underdog by Audio Adrenaline (Mark Stuart, Bob Herdman, Will McGinniss, Ben Cissell, Tyler Burkum) Hard Music Album Point #1 by Chevelle; Hard Music Recorded Song "Mia" from Point #1 by Chevelle (Pete Loeffler, Joe Loeffler, Sam Loeffler) Rap/Hip Hop Album Power by Raze; Rap/Hip Hop Recorded Song
Side by Side is the 29th studio album by Christian music vocal group The Imperials, released in 1983 on DaySpring Records. [1] [2] It is the Imperials' first double album to feature each member taking a solo side.