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"Good to Me" written by Craig Musseau; performed by Brian Doerksen; from Change My Heart Oh God Vol. 2, released 1997-04-22; live recording at The Group of Project Studios, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada "The Power of Your Love" written by Geoff Bullock; performed by Darlene Zschech; from Shout to the Lord, released 1996-04-30
Skalleluia Too! track listing No. Title Writer(s) Length; 1. "Peace of God" Darlene Zschech 2. "When I Look Up" Joe Yerke 3. "I Could Sing of Your Love Forever" Martin Smith 4. "Shout to the Lord"
"You're So Good to Me" is a song written by Brian Wilson and Mike Love for the American rock band the Beach Boys, released on July 5, 1965, on their ninth studio album Summer Days (And Summer Nights!!). It was later included as the B-side of the group's single "Sloop John B", which was released on March 21, 1966.
President Donald Trump, over the weekend, stoked criticism and alarm when he posted a blunt and cryptic statement seemingly suggesting the nation's laws don't apply to him. "He who saves his ...
You Are So Good to Me is a song co-written by Waterdeep's founding vocalist, guitarist and songwriter Don Chaffer; musician, author, and head of the Blue Renaissance Creative Group, Ben Pasley; and musician, author, and interior designer Robin Pasley.
Commodities are No Country for Old Men By Richard Thomas “Never under-estimate the predictability of stupidity” says Bullet-Tooth Tony from Guy Ritchie’s
"Last Good Time" – Flynnville Train "The Last Thing on My Mind" – Patty Loveless (Al Anderson) "Leavin' Reasons" – Matthews, Wright & King (Kent Robbins) "Let Me Love You" – Lonestar (Dennis Matkosky) "Let the Guitar Do the Talkin'" – John Anderson (Kelly Garrett) "A Little Bit of America" – Daron Norwood
"Dub Be Good to Me" is a song by British dub group Beats International featuring singer Lindy Layton, released on 24 January 1990 by Go! Beat Records as the first single from their debut album, Let Them Eat Bingo (1990). It was written by frontman Norman Cook and interprets the SOS Band's 1983 hit "Just Be Good to Me", which it is