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Michael Card (born April 11, 1957) is an American Christian singer-songwriter, musician, author, and radio host from Franklin, Tennessee.He is best known for his contributions in contemporary Christian music, which combine folk-style melodies and instrumentation with an in-depth study of the Bible.
"El Shaddai" (sometimes styled "El-Shaddai") is a contemporary Christian music song. It was written by Michael Card and John Thompson, using direct quotes from scripture as their inspiration, and recorded by Card on his 1981 debut album, Legacy.
The series began in 2010. Among the artists whose recordings have been included are Billy Ray Cyrus, Cher, Kenny Rogers, Joe Cocker, Michael Jackson, Nirvana and Queen. It also includes artists by the former EMI Records and Capitol Records labels once they were absorbed by UMG in 2013.
Bob credits his tour with Michael Card as being the only reason he had a career in 1990 and 1991. [4] Songs from Bright Avenue was released in 1991, a collection of songs he wrote while struggling with the dissolution of his marriage.
Her Greatest Inspirational Songs is a compilation album by Amy Grant. Focusing on songs from the early years of Grant's career from 1977 to 1985. ... Michael Card ...
Michael Card, The Word, 1992. Keaggy plays acoustic guitar on "A Valley Of Dry Bones" Michael Card, Joy In the Journey, 1992. Keaggy plays acoustic guitar on "So Many Books" Amy Grant, Home for Christmas (Amy Grant album), 1992. Keaggy plays acoustic guitar on "O Come All Ye Faithful" Love Song, Welcome Back, 1994
Greatest Hits is a compilation album by contemporary Christian music-pop singer Amy Grant, released on October 2, 2007 (see 2007 in music). It was released by EMI CMG, Grant's new record label, to mark the start of her contract with them. It does not contain new songs, but the record label did remaster all of her songs.
The Second Decade (1993–2003) is Michael W. Smith's eighteenth album. This is Smith's second greatest hits compilation album, picking up where his first greatest hits compilation, The First Decade (1983–1993), left off.