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Who Am I" has been described as a pop rock [6] and adult contemporary [7] ballad. [8] Based around the piano [9] and featuring orchestral sounds, [8] it begins slowly before building up into a musical crescendo. [10] Lyrically, the song is centered in praising God, [8] relating a theme of nothingness without Christ. [7] [11]
The following lists contains all the hymns composed by Sankey that are found in the "1200" edition of Sacred Songs and Solos. Many of these hymns are also found in the six-volume collection, Gospel Hymns and Sacred Songs , which Sankey edited with Philip Bliss and others, which was published in the United States between 1876 and 1891.
The music video for the song was released on May 31, 2018. Upon releasing the video, Kesha stated that although she had been holding onto the video for a while, meeting Cristina Jiménez of United We Dream had inspired her to release it and dedicate the song to the organization's Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program.
"Just as I Am" is a Christian hymn, written by Charlotte Elliott in 1835, first appearing in the Christian Remembrancer, of which Elliott became the editor in 1836. The final verse is taken from Elliott's Hours of Sorrow Cheered and Comforted (1836).
The song "Kemosabe", [12] a 2013 single by Manchester band Everything Everything from their album, Arc. Used by detective Barrel in the series Bosch (TV series) Kemosabe Records is an American record label founded by music producer Dr. Luke and is owned by Sony Music Entertainment. [13] A 2023 "Kimosabè" single by Angus Stone (as Dope Lemon). [14]
On 13 July 2018, Hillsong Worship published the studio sessions version of the song which released as a song in There Is More: Studio Sessions EP. [9] On 19 October 2018, Hillsong Worship released an instrumental version of "Who You Say I Am" in the instrumental album titled There Is More: Instrumental. [10]
This is a list of original Roman Catholic hymns. The list does not contain hymns originating from other Christian traditions despite occasional usage in Roman Catholic churches. The list has hymns in Latin and English.
"Kemosabe" is a song by British indie pop band Everything Everything. The track was released in the United Kingdom on 14 January 2013 as the second single from the band's second studio album, Arc (2013). [2] The track received its first play on 8 November 2012, having been selected as BBC Radio 1 DJ Zane Lowe's Hottest Record in the World. [3]