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The final track is a cover of William McDowell's gospel piece "I Give Myself Away". The working title for the album had been Rock. Oldfield has used the title "Moonshine" once before for the final piece on 1992's Tubular Bells II.
William David McDowell (born August 31, 1976) is an American gospel musician. He started his music career, in 2009, with the release of, As We Worship , by Entertainment One Music . This album would chart on three Billboard charts Gospel Albums , Independent Albums and Heatseekers Albums .
WOW Gospel 2011 is a gospel music compilation album from the award-winning WOW series.Released on February 1, 2011 (which made it the first annual WOW Gospel album in the history of the series not released in January), the double CD album features thirty contemporary gospel hits.
"I Give Myself Away" – William McDowell, Sam Hinn, songwriters "When the Stars Burn Down" – Jonathan Lee, Jennie Riddle, songwriters" Your Great Name" – Michael Neale, Krissy Nordhoff, songwriters; Praise & Worship Album of the Year. 10,000 Reasons – Matt Redman; Aftermath – Hillsong United; And If Our God Is for Us... – Chris Tomlin
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William McDowell may refer to: William Fraser McDowell (1858–1937), American bishop; William John McDowell (1863–1929), Northern Irish politician; William Osborn McDowell (1845–1927), American financier and businessman; W. W. McDowell (1867–1934), American politician and diplomat; William McDowell (cricketer) (1837-1918), Scottish cricketer
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