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A blessing in disguise is an English language idiom referring to the idea that something that appears to be a misfortune can have unexpected benefits. [3] It first appeared in James Hervey's hymn "Since all the downward tracts of time" in 1746, and is in current use in everyday speech and as the title of creative works such as novels, songs and ...
"Blessings" is a song by American contemporary Christian music singer-songwriter Laura Story from her 2011 album Blessings. [2] It was released on February 21, 2011, as the lead single. [3] The song became Story's first Hot Christian Songs No. 1, staying there for four weeks. [4] It lasted 34 weeks on the overall chart. [5]
Cashbox ' s Gary Keplinger said that on the album, the "distinct styles" of the trio were "perfectly blended to give us a sound that can be described best as heavenly.'" [1] The album topped CCM Magazine ' s readers poll for favorite inspirational album of the year in 1995, and the trio were nominated for the GMA Dove Award for Group of the Year.
Count Your Blessings (Instead of Sheep)" is a popular song written by Irving Berlin and used in the 1954 film White Christmas. It is commonly performed as a Christmas song , although the lyrics make no reference to the December holiday.
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The meaning behind this track is quite obvious: count your blessings big or small. He is encouraging listeners to be grateful for what they have and consider what really matters most in life. Food, shelter and quality time with family being chief among the blessings in his/our life. The music video for "Blessings" attempts to embody that message.
The song was written by Chris Brown, Cody Carnes, Kari Jobe and Steven Furtick. [4] Chris Brown handled the production of the single. "The Blessing" was a commercial success upon its release, having debuted at No. 3 on the US Hot Christian Songs chart. [5] It peaked at No. 2 on Hot Christian Songs chart, and No. 15 on the Bubbling Under Hot 100.
The Dark is the second full-length album released by American heavy metal band Metal Church, released on October 6, 1986.This was the last album featuring the group's "classic" lineup of David Wayne, Kurdt Vanderhoof, Kirk Arrington, Duke Erickson, and Craig Wells, until Masterpeace (1999), which reunited the four-fifths of that lineup, with John Marshall replacing Wells.