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Matthew West "Truth Be Told" [29] re February 20 Lauren Daigle "You Say" [3] February 27 March 6 161 Andrew Ripp "Jericho" [32] March 13 re Matthew West "Truth Be Told" [29] March 20 162 Jeremy Camp "Out of My Hands" [33] March 27 April 3 April 10 163 Phil Wickham "Battle Belongs" [34] April 17 115 April 24 Crowder "Good God Almighty" [35] re ...
West on stage with Renee Napier, whose story inspired his song "Forgiveness" "My Own Little World", the first single from Matthew West's new album, was released on August 23, 2010. The album, The Story of Your Life, was released October 5, 2010. According to West it is a response to thousands of life stories his fans shared with him.
"My Jesus" is a song by American contemporary Christian music singer Anne Wilson, released on April 16, 2021, [1] as the lead single from her debut studio album, My Jesus (2022). Wilson co-wrote the song with Jeff Pardo and Matthew West. [2] "My Jesus" peaked at number one on both the US Hot Christian Songs chart and on the Bubbling Under Hot ...
[9] [10] Singer–songwriter Matthew West appears on the track "Truth Be Told", which also did not appear on the original album. Ashley McBryde joined Pearce for a live version of their duet single "Never Wanted to Be That Girl". Bluegrass group The Isaacs performed harmony vocals on an album track from 29: Written in Stone titled "Easy Going". [7]
On March 2, 2022, Wilson announced that she will be releasing her debut studio album, My Jesus, on April 22, 2022. [18] Wilson collaborated with songwriters such as Matthew West, Mia Fieldes, Jonathan Smith, Jeff Pardo, Emily Weisband, and Ben Glover among others. [19] Anne Wilson shared the story behind the album, [20] saying:
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"Jesus, Friend of Sinners" is a song by American Christian rock band Casting Crowns. Written by Mark Hall and Matthew West and produced by Mark A. Miller, it was released as the second single from the band's 2011 album Come to the Well. The song has been regarded musically as a "pop hymn" and lyrically "admonishes the church to show compassion".
The song was generally well received by critics. Jesus Freak Hideout's review noted that the song caused his album, Something to Say, to be "anything but a buffet of the 'same old stuff'." [9] On December 3, 2009, the song was Grammy Award nominated for the Best Gospel Song category, which was Matthew West's first Grammy nomination. [10]