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"Come Back Song" is a song recorded by American country music artist Darius Rucker. The song, co-written by Rucker and Nashville songwriters Casey Beathard and Chris Stapleton , was released to country music radio in July 2010 as the lead single from Rucker's second album of country music Charleston, SC 1966 .
I'll Rise Again is a gospel album by Al Green, released in 1983. [3]The album peaked at No. 4 on the Billboard Top Gospel Albums chart. [5] During the 26th Annual Grammy Awards in 1984, Green won the Grammy Award for Best Soul Gospel Performance, Male, being the first recipient of the category.
"I Lift My Hands" is a song by American contemporary Christian music artist Chris Tomlin from his 2010 album And If Our God Is for Us.... [2] It was released on April 23, 2011, as the third single. The song became Tomlin's fourth Hot Christian Songs No. 1, staying there for one week. [3] It lasted 33 weeks on the overall chart. [4]
A lyric video was released on April 13, 2017. [2] [3] The video has over seven million views on YouTube. Charts. Weekly charts Chart (2017) ... US Christian Songs ...
Bonnie Charlie", also commonly known as "Will ye no come back again?", is a Scots poem by Carolina Oliphant (Lady Nairne), set to a traditional Scottish folk tune. As in several of the author's poems, its theme is the aftermath of the Jacobite Rising of 1745 , which ended at the Battle of Culloden .
"When You Come Back to Me Again" is a song co-written and recorded by American country music artist Garth Brooks. The other writer on the song was Jenny Yates. The song was recorded for the movie Frequency. It was then released in May 2000 as the lead single from the album, Scarecrow.
The song is used in episode 6 of season 4 of the Netflix television series Money Heist. [3] In the Peruvian series Al fondo hay sitio , the family and neighbors of Diego Montalbán sing this song while his coffin was lowered, preparing to be buried alive.
"I'll Always Come Back" is a song written and recorded by American country music artist K. T. Oslin. It was released on January 8, 1988 as the fourth single from the album 80's Ladies. [1] The song was Oslin's second number one on the country chart. The single went to number one for one week and spent a total of thirteen weeks on the country ...