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Scott Wesley Brown has worked closely with the U.S. Center for World Mission and ACMC (Advancing Churches in Missions Commitment), and has taught many worship and mission seminars. He received his ordination from the Southern Baptist Convention in 1998 but continued his seminary education through Phoenix and Westminster seminaries. [citation ...
"He Will Carry You" (Scott Wesley Brown) – 4:45 "Jesus! What a Friend for Sinners" (John Wilbur Chapman, Rowland Prichard) – 4:17 "Sing a Song"/"I'd Like to Teach the World to Sing (In Perfect Harmony)" (Bill Backer, Roger Cook, Billy Davis, Roger Greenaway, Joe Raposo) – 3:41
"Everywhere" (Schultz, Brown Bannister) - 3:11 "Letters From War" (Schultz, Cindy Morgan) - 4:15 "Do You Even Know Me Anymore" - 4:09 "Time That Is Left" - 3:56 "Running Just to Catch Myself" - 5:17 "It's Been a Long Time" - 4:27 "He Will Carry Me" (Schultz, Dennis Kurttila, Sampson Brueher) - 4:32 "Just to Know You" - 4:14 "Closer to You" - 4:48
Vital Signs is the second album by the Christian rock band White Heart and the band's first with vocalist Scott Douglas, who replaced Steve Green, released in 1984 on Home Sweet Home Records. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] By this time, Green had already started his solo recording career with the release of his self-titled debut album released the same year ...
According to the sheet music published by Alfred Publishing Company, "Thy Will" is set in compound duple time (6 8 ) with a "gentle" tempo of approximately 55 BPM . [ 5 ] It is composed in the key of C minor and follows a chord progression of Cm–B ♭ –Gm–A ♭ , with Scott's vocals ranging from the note of E ♭ 3 to C 5 .
Songs from the Heart is the seventh studio album by Christian gospel singer Sandi Patti, released in 1984 on Impact Records. [2] The album was nominated for Best Gospel Performance, Female at the 27th Annual Grammy Awards and won Inspirational Album at the 16th GMA Dove Awards in 1985.
Other popular versions of the song have been recorded by Ferde Grofé & His Orchestra with vocal refrain by Al Dary on November 21, 1933, Artie Shaw and his orchestra on September 7, 1940, Perry Como in 1945, [5] and by Mario Lanza on 29 November 1951 at Radio Recorders and subsequently released by RCA in January 1952.
"Carry You" is a song performed by Australian singer-songwriter Missy Higgins and written by Tim Minchin, released on 24 January 2020. The song was recorded and used in the credits of the final episode of Australian drama, Upright .