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Also in 2004, Newsboys covered the song for their Devotion album. The song has reappeared on later compilations albums, specifically on the Matt Redman 2005 compilation album Blessed Be Your Name: The Songs of Matt Redman Vol. 1 released on Survivor Records and in 2008, in Tree63's compilation album Blessed Be Your Name: The Hits released on ...
The song "America the Beautiful" was sung before, but it was switched to "God Bless America" in the post-9/11 era. The song for many years was performed by Florence Henderson, a native Hoosier, and a friend of the Hulman-George family, the track's owners at the time. The performance, often not televised, immediately precedes the national anthem.
List of singles, with selected chart positions, showing year released and album name Year Title Peak positions Album US Christ. [12] US Christ. AC [13] 2002 "Be All End All" — — The Life and Times Of Absolute Truth "Anxious Seat" — — 2004 "Blessed Be Your Name" 2: 2 The Answer to the Question "King" 22: 21 2005 "Maker Of All Things" 33: ...
These patriotic country songs are great for your Memorial Day or 4th of July playlist. Enjoy hits from Faith Hill, Toby Keith, and more.
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2013: Best Gospel/Contemporary Christian Music Performance – "10,000 Reasons (Bless the Lord)" Dove Award wins [18] 2005: Worship Song of the Year: "Blessed Be Your Name" 2006: Praise and Worship Album of the Year: Blessed Be Your Name: The Songs of Matt Redman Vol. 1; 2007: Children's Music Album of the Year: VeggieTales Worship Songs
From country to pop, these patriotic songs are perfect for your Fourth of July festivities. Press play on your playlist and get ready to celebrate. 30 patriotic songs to listen to on the 4th of July
Blessed Be Your Name: The Songs of Matt Redman Vol. 1 is an album by worship artist Matt Redman released in 2005. It is a live re-recording of some of Redman's best known songs. It was recorded during the Facedown: Conference for Songwriters which was held 28 to 30 January 2004, at North Point Community Church in Alpharetta, Georgia.