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  2. Ever Be - Wikipedia

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    The live music video of the song was released by Bethel Music on January 26, 2015, [15] having been recorded at Shasta Lake and is part of the concert film We Will Not Be Shaken directed by Nathan Grubbs and Luke Manwaring. [16] The official lyric video of the song was released on January 26, 2015, also on Bethel Music's YouTube channel. [17]

  3. I–V–vi–IV progression - Wikipedia

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    The I–V–vi–IV progression is a common chord progression popular across several genres of music. It uses the I, V, vi, and IV chords of a musical scale. For example, in the key of C major, this progression would be C–G–Am–F. [1] Rotations include: I–V–vi–IV : C–G–Am–F; V–vi–IV–I : G–Am–F–C

  4. Singing the Living Tradition - Wikipedia

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    Singing the Living Tradition was the first standard denominational hymnbook to include songs from Unitarians in Eastern Europe, spirituals from the African American tradition, folk and popular songs, music of major, non-Christian religious traditions, and chants and rounds gathered from the various traditions of the world.

  5. Leaning on the Everlasting Arms - Wikipedia

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    Leaning on the Everlasting Arms is a hymn published in 1887 with music by Anthony J. Showalter and lyrics by Showalter and Elisha Hoffman. It is most commonly played on the scale of A-flat major. Showalter said that he received letters from two of his former pupils saying that their wives had died.

  6. Praise to the Living God - Wikipedia

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    In the 1930s, for example, "The God of Abraham Praise" was sung to a melody called "Leoni" which was composed by Myer Lyon and adopted by Thomas Olivers as the music for the hymn. [3] In 1933, the editors of The Presbyterian Hymnal decided to replace "The God of Abraham Praise" with "Praise to The Living God" in the hymnal.

  7. If I Ever Lose My Faith in You - Wikipedia

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    "If I Ever Lose My Faith in You" is a song by English singer-songwriter Sting, released on 1 February 1993 by A&M Records as the lead single from his fourth studio album, Ten Summoner's Tales (1993). The song reached number 17 on the US Billboard Hot 100 and the top 40 in several European countries.

  8. Evergreen (Westlife song) - Wikipedia

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    A music video for "Evergreen" was filmed in February 2002. [12] In 2011, Young express his dislike of the video in an interview with Elle magazine, saying: "I can't bear 'Evergreen' or 'Anything Is Possible', they're absolutely shocking. And you wouldn't believe the amount of money that was spent on those videos [...] Dreadful videos.

  9. List of Hillsong songs - Wikipedia

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    Free: Marty Sampson: Hope (2) 6 (CD 2) Super Strong God (4) 11 To the Ends of the Earth (1) 3 UP: Unified Praise (3) 2 Freedom Is Here: Reuben Morgan Scott Ligertwood: Tear Down the Walls: 1 The Freedom We Know: Joel Houston Matt Tennikoff Marty Sampson: Mighty to Save (1) 2 Ultimate Collection Volume II (1) 2 Free to Dance: Darlene Zschech: By ...