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17 tunes for The Hymnes and Songs of the Church; No. Title Reference [12] 1 Now Shall the praises of the Lord be sung 3 Sing praises, Israel, to the Lord 4 Now in the Lord my heart doth pleasure 5 Thy beauty, Israel, is gone 9 Come kiss me with those lips 13 O my love, how comely 14 Arise, thou north wind 18 Who's this, that leaning on her ...
Moen in 2018. He became a Living Sound musician for Terry Law Ministries and traveled with Terry Law for ten years. [2] After, he worked for Integrity Media for over 20 years, serving as creative director and president of Integrity Music, president of Integrity Label Group, and an executive producer of Integrity Music albums. [3]
On February 1, 2019, a Spanish rendition of the song, titled "Encuéntrame Otra Vez (Here Again)" was released by Elevation Worship. [5] On April 12, 2019, a revamped version of "Here Again" was released on Elevation Worship's album Paradoxology (2019), a collection of revamped songs initially released on Hallelujah Here Below. [6]
"To Be with You Again" is a single released in 1987 by English jazz-funk band Level 42, from their album Running in the Family. The song was written by Mark King and Boon Gould , and was released as a single in other countries such as Australia, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands and others by the record label Polydor .
One of several tunes for the hymn is by William P. Merrill (1867–1954). However, in the United States the main alternative piece of music that is used for the hymn is "Diademata" by George Job Elvey. This music has become more associated with "Soldiers of Christ, Arise" than the original "Soldiers of Christ" music, or any other single tune. [9]
"See You Then" "If This Was The Last Song" "Shepherd's Daughter" "Evie" "Someone is Standing Outside" "Psalm 150" Mercury Records: 1970: Glen Campbell: The Glen Campbell Goodtime Album "MacArthur Park" "Just Another Piece of Paper" 1970: Ray Charles: Love Country Style "I Keep it Hid" 1970: Connie Stevens: single "5:30 Plane" 1970: Mark Lindsay ...
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A controversial music video for the song was produced and can be found on the VHS release Third World Chaos, [2] which was later released on DVD as part of Chaos DVD. [3] The video was filmed in Death Valley and features footage of the band playing during daylight, mixed with images of a Christ-like figure in a gas mask, hung on a cross. [4]