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10 was released to commemorate the tenth anniversary of MercyMe's single "I Can Only Imagine". [2] In 1999, the band was working on an independent record, The Worship Project, and needed one more song to fill out the project.
The discography of MercyMe, an American Christian rock band, includes 11 studio albums, two compilation albums, two video albums, and 28 singles. MercyMe , formed in 1994, released six independent albums from 1995–2000 before signing with INO Records and releasing their major label debut album, Almost There (2001). [ 1 ]
MercyMe is an American contemporary Christian music band founded in Edmond, Oklahoma. The band consists of lead vocalist Bart Millard , percussionist Robby Shaffer, bassist Nathan Cochran and guitarists Michael Scheuchzer and Barry Graul.
The song is lyrically a worship song, inspired by a question used by lead singer Bart Millard's pastor. Released as the lead single from MercyMe's 2007 album All That Is Within Me , "God With Us" peaked at No. 1 on both the Hot Christian Songs and Hot Christian AC charts, and was ranked at No. 3 and No. 4 on the 2008 year-end charts, respectively.
Bart Millard's vocal range in the song spans from the low note of G ♯ 4 to the high note of F ♯ 5. [5] The song lyrically relates to the Biblical figure Jabez. [6] In 1 Chronicles 4:10, Jabez requests that God bless him by expanding his territory and keeping him free from evil, a request God accepts. In "Bless Me Indeed (Jabez's Song ...
Here with Me" dropped to No. 3 in its thirty-first chart week, [9] [14] and spent a further eight weeks on the chart before dropping out. [9] In all, "Here with Me" spent thirty-nine weeks on the Hot Christian Songs chart, thirteen of them at No. 1. [9] On the Adult Contemporary chart, "Here with Me" debuted at No. 24 for the chart week of May ...
Grant gave MercyMe her blessing to release the song as a single and signed the rights back to the band; "I Can Only Imagine" was released on October 12, 2001, as the album's second single. [58] The song debuted on the Christian AC chart on November 2, 2001, [59] reached the No. 1 position on February 22, 2002, [60] and
The musical feel of "Move" has been compared to that of Maroon 5, [2] [5] particularly their songs "This Love" and "Makes Me Wonder". [5] Lyrically, the song is about perseverance through adversity, [5] with the narrator singing that he will “move to a different drum no matter what life brings". [5] The song does not directly mention God. [5]