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"To remain") Words and music by Noel Miranda (based on Ruth 1:16-17); arranged by P. Tirol "Ama Namin" ("Our Father") setting by M. Francisco, SJ; arranged by P. Tirol "The Presence of Jesus" Words and music by David Haas "Pag-ibig Ko" ("My Love") Words and music by Charlie Cenzon, SJ; arranged by Paolo Paculan "Prayer To A Beautiful God"
Music was founded as a nonprofit outreach of Calvary Chapel to popularize and promote a new, folk-rock style of hymns and worship songs influenced by the Jesus people. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ] Some of the early Maranatha! recording groups were Sweet Comfort Band , Love Song , Chuck Girard , Children of the Day , The Way , Debby Kerner , Mustard Seed ...
John 15:12 quoted on a medal: "This is my commandment, That ye love one another, as I have loved you." The chapter presents Jesus speaking in the first person. Although ostensibly addressing his disciples, most scholars [citation needed] conclude the chapter was written with events concerning the later church in mind.
Vic Garbarini of Musician magazine suggested that a theme of the song is Hynde "trying to listen to that part of [herself] where all [her] songs come from." [6] Greenwald considers it "a timeless love song about a life-long love." [3] According to Greenwald, the melody combines folk music and gospel music elements. [3]
In 2011, The Music Tapes performed a cover of this song using Bryars' original tape sample for NPR's Tiny Desk Concert series. [ 9 ] In 2018 a parody of the song called "My'ol Beef Pal" was played in Episode 35 of the Beef and Dairy Network podcast about the contribution of cows in war, in which the social anthropologist Willard Rudman claimed ...
According to Black, many of the songs remain true to the original version while a few get a slight update. "I wanted to do a record that's not just a reissue of hits", Black said. [ This quote needs a citation ] "Sometimes when I go back and revisit my older recordings, I find little things that, in hindsight, I feel I could improve on just a ...
The Hunger Games: Songs from District 12 and Beyond is the soundtrack album to the 2012 film The Hunger Games. The score for the film was composed by James Newton Howard , but the companion album consists primarily of songs by various artists inspired by, but not heard in, the film.
"Music, When Soft Voices Die" is a major poem by Percy Bysshe Shelley, written in 1821 and first published in Posthumous Poems of Percy Bysshe Shelley in 1824 in London by John and Henry L. Hunt with a preface by Mary Shelley. [1] The poem is one of the most anthologised, influential, and well-known of Shelley's works. [2] [3]