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In 2011, the band received three Dove Award nominations for New Artist of the Year, Contemporary Gospel Album of the Year, and Contemporary Recorded Song of the Year at the 42nd GMA Dove Awards. [2] They were also nominated for two Grammy Awards at the 53rd Grammy Awards: Best Contemporary R&B Gospel Album and Best Gospel Performance. [3]
The song is also available in several other languages than English. In all versions, the song keeps a pensive worship style, but One Sonic Society's version is distinctive to the band's individual style. Their version reached No. 17 on Billboard ' s Hot Christian Songs chart, [3] and No. 25 on the related Christian Adult Contemporary chart. [4]
The song was originally written for a short film called Access All Areas produced by Jenny Sullivan (ex-wife of Jim Messina, Loggins' former bandmate in Loggins and Messina). Some of its success on the charts can be attributed to its use in the soap opera, The Young and the Restless. Loggins has often used the song to close out his live ...
2002 Together In Song (video) 2003 Going On With the Song; 2003 Sing It Again; 2004 Forever Changed; 2004 Going On with the Song: Live (video) 2004 Lyrics Not Included (band) 2004 Spirit of Christmas; 2005 Give Me the Mountain; 2005 Series One; 2006 Live in Grand Style (video) 2006 Off the Record; 2006 White Christmas; 2007 True to the Call ...
Frequently the words of the hymn and the music have been written at the same time." [1] A list of the published hymn collections for which Lowry was solely or jointly responsible is as follows. [9] [5] Many of these collections were very popular; Pure Gold, published in 1871, sold more than a million copies. [12] [27] 1865 Happy Voices; 1868 ...
Peace in The Valley: The Complete Gospel Recordings is a triple-CD compilation album by Elvis Presley, released in 2000. [2] In January 2001 the album debuted at number 13 on Billboard ' s Top Contemporary Christian album chart. [3] At the time it was Presley's highest ever entry on the chart. [4]
Chopra says Rodgers was immediately “really trusting” with him and Hughes, adding that throughout their year working together on the documentary, Rodgers “was very open and vulnerable.”
According to the music score, Manders' piece starts off slow and sweet, as the sopranos sing of the peace found under the wings of the Lord. The legato voices create an aura of trust and refuge. The light tone featured at the beginning of the song transitions to an energetic, bold tone as the choir sings that they "will not fear."