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"'Confide in Me'" without a shadow of a doubt is the best Kylie track we were involved with. It's the thing I am most proud of professionally - the whole process from start to finish. It's the track that really sort of took her to the next level". -Producers Brothers in Rhythm commenting about the song's production. [1]
The I Heart Revolution: With Hearts as One (2) 9 (CD 1) Lord I Give Myself: Darlene Zschech: Extravagant Worship: The Songs of Darlene Zschech (1) 7 (CD 2) Friends in High Places (1) 12 Simply Worship (1) 4 The Lord Is Good: Reuben Morgan: Overwhelmed: 11 Lord of All (1) Steve McPherson: All Things Are Possible (1) 7 Simply Worship 2 (1) 4
God Is in the House is the fifth album in the live praise and worship series of contemporary worship music by Hillsong Church. It is also the first Hillsong Album where Darlene Zschech was Worship Pastor. The album was recorded live at the Hills Entertainment Centre.
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Hillsong Worship (formerly Hillsong Live) is a praise and worship collective from Sydney, Australia. They started making music in 1983 at Hillsong Church . Fifteen of their songs have appeared on the Billboard magazine charts in the US, with " What a Beautiful Name " (2016) representing their greatest success, reaching platinum in the US.
Disc one "Better Than Life" ( Marty Sampson ) – worship leader – Marty Sampson "Glory" ( Reuben Morgan ) – worship leader – Darlene Zschech & Reuben Morgan
The Platinum Collection Volume 1: Shout to the Lord is a compilation praise and worship album of contemporary worship music by the Hillsong Church. The album appeared on the Billboard 200 and reached No. 8 on the Top Contemporary Christian Albums Chart.
"I Give You My Heart" (sometimes called "Lord, I Give You My Heart" or "This is My Desire") is a 1995 song by Reuben Morgan, who wrote both the music and the lyrics. [1] The lyrics are about giving God the entirety of oneself. [2] The song is widely used in congregational singing, [3] particularly within evangelicalism. [4] "