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"You Alone" is the lead single on Kutless's eighth studio album Glory. It was released on October 15, 2013, by BEC Recordings , and it was co-written by Dave Lubben, James Mead, Nick De Partee and produced by Lubben.
"In Christ Alone" is a popular modern Christian song written by Keith Getty and Stuart Townend, both songwriters of Christian hymns and contemporary worship music in the United Kingdom. The song, with a strong Irish melody, is the first hymn they penned together. [1] [2] The music was by Getty and the original lyrics by Townend. It was composed ...
In the early 1970s Calvary Chapel was home to more than 15 musical groups [1] [2] that were representative of the Jesus movement.In 1971, Maranatha!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.
Alone in His Presence: 1995 CeCe Winans: Platinum [12] — The Rebirth of Kirk Franklin: 2002 Kirk Franklin: Platinum [16] — Elvis: Ultimate Gospel: 2004 Elvis Presley: Platinum [140] — Psalms, Hymns and Spiritual Songs: 2005 Donnie McClurkin: Platinum [21] — Hero: 2005 Kirk Franklin: Platinum [16] — Thirsty: 2007 Marvin Sapp: Platinum ...
The CD had sold over 250,000 units by April 2005, [13] and featured the singles "Never Alone" and "Mirror". These No. 1 songs earned the trio four 2005 Gospel Music Association (GMA) awards (formerly the Dove Award) nominations, including the Best New Artist award, Best Rock Song, and Rock Album. The trio was the bestselling new Christian ...
"Wait on You" debuted at No. 9 on the US Hot Christian Songs chart, [4] and at No. 1 on the Hot Gospel Songs chart. [5] It has been certified gold by Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). [6] "Wait on You" was nominated for the Grammy Award for Best Gospel Performance/Song at the 2022 Grammy Awards.
The single "You'll Never Walk Alone", an adaptation of the Oscar Hammerstein II and Richard Rodgers standard, was a minor hit for him in the late 1960s.Although technically a secular show tune, Elvis and RCA treated it as a religious song, as reflected in the original 1967 single and the fact it was often included on compilations of Presley's religious music, such as this album.
Written and produced by Young, the track runs at 84 BPM and is in the key of D-sharp major. [6] Young's range in the song spans from the notes Eb3 to C5. [7] According to an interview with Power 88 FM radio, the song was inspired after Young read a news report online about a Sudanese woman, who was sentenced to death for her Christian beliefs, but was later rescued. [8]