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The song topped the US Billboard Christian Songs chart for 15 consecutive weeks, the longest-running No. 1 single of 2013. [3] [4]"Where I Belong" was ranked as the 2013 Billboard Magazine Christian Song of the Year, [5] despite a big showing by Matt Redman and his song "10,000 Reasons (Bless the Lord)" that had three separate stints at No. 1 for a total of 13 weeks that year.
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Where I Belong is an EP released in 2001 by Singaporean singer and songwriter, Tanya Chua. It was officially commissioned as the theme song to the 2001 National Day celebrations in Singapore . The song is easily recognized by many for its rock tune and smooth melody.
"Bless Me Indeed" was released as the first single from Almost There. Although the label anticipated the song's connection with The Prayer of Jaebz would make it a success, it performed poorly on Christian radio. [2] The song debuted at number 29 on the Radio & Records Christian AC chart for the week of August 31, 2001. [10]
"Mercy" is a piano-driven song, [6] composed in the key of A with a tempo of 62 beats per minute, and a musical time signature of 4 4. [7] The lyrics of the song are testimonial, [8] as the singer affirms "that Jesus is alive in us and that He has rescued us from the grave."
"Mercy Me" was released to radio on September 27, 2005. [1] It peaked at No. 30 on the UK Singles Chart and No. 89 on the Eurochart Hot 100 Singles . [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The single was released as a CD backed with an acoustic recording of " Private Eye " as well as "Buried", a B-side from the album's recording sessions.
Mark Joseph of CCM Magazine gave the album a B−; he called the album "enjoyable" but suggesting that a stronger producer or A&R team would have resulted in better lyrics. [10] Tony Cummings of Cross Rhythms gave the album nine out of ten stars, praising the vocals and string arrangements as well as the choir on "Bring the Rain". [ 11 ]
Misericord from the Charterhouse of Florence (Tuscany, Italy), depicting a mascaron With the seat lifted (as at left), the misericord provides a ledge to support the user. A misericord (sometimes named mercy seat, like the biblical object) is a small wooden structure formed on the underside of a folding seat in a church which, when the seat is folded up, is intended to act as a shelf to ...