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"When Love Was Slain" Jennie Lee Riddle; Crystal Yates; 4:27: Total length: 49:31: Track information and credits verified from the album's liner notes. [4] Personnel
Jennie Lee Riddle (born April 22, 1967) is an American Christian songwriter, best known for penning "Revelation Song", first made popular by Gateway Worship and Kari Jobe, and carried to No. 1 by Phillips, Craig & Dean. The song enjoyed a 17-week run at No. 1 on Christian radio per Billboard. "Revelation Song" has been recorded in multiple ...
"Revelation Song" is a song written by Jennie Lee Riddle with lyrics adapted from Revelation 4 of the New Testament.The song first gained exposure on U.S. Christian radio through a Christ for the Nations Institute recording, "Glorious" in 2004, as well as on Gateway Worship's debut album, Living for You in 2006, and subsequently included on Kari Jobe's self-titled album.
Jennie and Dominic Fike joined forces for “Love Hangover,” the second single off of her upcoming solo album, Ruby.The synth-y, trippy pop song compares the experience of an on-off fling to ...
"O Love Of God" – Laura Story, (writers) Laura Story, Cindy Morgan, Ian Cron "More And More Of You" – Selah (writers) Jennie Lee Riddle , Richie Fike, Jonathan Lee "Christ Be All Around Me" – Michael W. Smith , (writers) Leeland Mooring , Jack Mooring, David Leonard, Leslie Jordan
Courtney Love came in here and said Taylor swift isn’t important, she doesn’t like Beyoncé music and Lana del Rey should take seven years off 💀 Now she getting dragged by multiple fandoms ...
Patrick White, 42, was fatally shot at the Goldsboro office of the Riddle & Brantley Law Firm, according to a police incident report. Police responded to the office on Spence Avenue around 4:14 p ...
"Jennie Lee" is a song whose music was composed and written by Jan Berry and Arnie Ginsburg, which was recorded by Jan and Arnie. Jan & Arnie were the precursor to Jan & Dean . The song was recorded and released as the band's first single in April, 1958.