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That all changed when Roger heard a song written by Gary Driskell entitled "Jesus Never Fails." The song was recorded as a duet with the rest of the group singing back-up, and it appeared on the 1982 album "Keeper of My Heart." The song rose to number one on the Contemporary Christian charts.
Jesus' Blood Never Failed Me Yet is a 1971 composition by Gavin Bryars based on a loop of an unknown homeless man singing a brief improvised stanza. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Rich harmonies, comprising string and brass , are gradually overlaid over the stanza.
He released an EP, Introducing Chris McClarney, on January 26, 2010 by Kingsway Music. [7] The EP was reviewed by AllMusic, [8] Christian Music Review, [9] Christianity Today, [10] Cross Rhythms, [11] Jesus Freak Hideout, [7] and Louder Than the Music. [12] His first studio album, Defender, was released on August 10, 2010 by Kingsway Music. [13]
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Interesting twists come via a reggae-vibed break in the middle of the song and cutting lyrics. Be sure to check out the inventive music videoclip." [4] Randy Clark from Cashbox felt the song "is a more hard-drivin' Genesis, this time with a send up on television evangelists, in contrast to the current hit ballad, "Hold On My Heart". Phil serves ...
Love Never Fails is a collaboration album by American country artists, Barbara Fairchild, Connie Smith, and Sharon White. The album was released on August 12, 2003 on Daywind Records and was produced by Ricky Skaggs and Dorthy Leonard Miller. The album was collection of Gospel songs sung as a trio between the three artists.
"Love Never Fails" is a song by Christian contemporary-alternative rock musician Brandon Heath from his second studio album, What If We. It was released on February 5, 2009, as the third single from the album.
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.