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The hymns are split up by subject, such as theme (Commitment/Action, Love and Compassion, Hope, Freedom, Justice, Stewardship of the Earth) time (Morning, Evening, The Seasons, Harvest, Solstice and Equinox), origin (Music of The Cultures of the World, Words from Sacred Traditions, The Jewish Spirit, The Christian Spirit), holiday (Kwanzaa, Pesach / Passover, Hanukkah, Advent, Christmas ...
Tomorrow shall be my dancing day; I would my true love did so chance To see the legend of my play, To call my true love to my dance; Chorus (sung after each verse) Sing, oh! my love, oh! my love, my love, my love, This have I done for my true love. Then was I born of a virgin pure, Of her I took fleshly substance Thus was I knit to man's nature
My Heart Is Overwhelmed: Dylan Thomas: God Is Able: 10 My Heart Sings Praises: Russell Fragar: God Is in the House (1) 4 Hills Praise (1) 7 My Heart Will Trust: Reuben Morgan: Amazing Love (3) 3 Extravagant Worship: The Songs of Reuben Morgan (2) 5 (CD 1) Touching Heaven Changing Earth (1) 4 Shout to the Lord 2000 (2) 7 My Hope: Darlene Zschech ...
The Dooleys – "Love of My Life", "Think I'm Gonna Fall In Love With You" Carl Douglas – "Come Back" The Drifters – "You're More Than Number In My Little Red Book" David Dundas – "Another Funny Honeymoon" Eddie and the Hot Rods – "Do Anything You Wanna Do", "I Might Be Lying" The Emotions – "I Don't Want To Lose Your Love"
Come and Praise [1] is a hymnal published by the BBC and widely used in collective worship in British schools. The hymnal was compiled by Geoffrey Marshall-Taylor with musical arrangements by Douglas Coombes, and includes well-known hymns such as “Oil in My Lamp”, “Kum Ba Yah” and “Water of Life” as well as Christmas carols and Easter hymns.
Each hymn in the Psalmody was cross-referenced by page number to the "Manchester Hymnal" and only used a few verses of the full hymn text. In many respects, the Latter-day Saints' Psalmody represented a high-water mark in LDS hymnody. By today's standards many of the hymns are quite challenging, even for choirs, let alone congregational singing.
Bhumibol Adulyadej (1927–2016), the late King of Thailand, had written more than 49 songs. His music is known in Thai as "Phleng Phra Ratcha Niphon" (Thai: เพลงพระราชนิพนธ์; lit.
The Great Hymn to the Aten is the longest of a number of hymn-poems written to the sun-disk deity Aten. Composed in the middle of the 14th century BC, it is varyingly attributed to the 18th Dynasty Pharaoh Akhenaten or his courtiers, depending on the version, who radically changed traditional forms of Egyptian religion by replacing them with ...