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"People of Heaven" is a song by Phil Wickham and Brandon Lake. It was released as a standalone single on July 28, 2023. [1] Lake and Wickham co-wrote the song with Brandon Breitenbach. [2] Aaron Robertson handled the production of the single. The song peaked at number 40 on the US Hot Christian Songs chart published by Billboard. [3]
"One Night in Heaven" is a song by British band M People, released as their sixth overall single and the first single from their second album, Elegant Slumming (1993). Written by band members Mike Pickering and Paul Heard, and produced by the band, the song was released on 14 June 1993 by Deconstruction Records .
"One Night in Heaven" 6 23 22 26 15 5 12 — — — Elegant Slumming "Moving On Up" 2 4 18 12 21 34 4 4 — 34 AUS: Platinum [12] NZ: Gold [27] UK: Silver [28] "Don't Look Any Further" 9 75 33 23 29 2 16 4 — — 1994 "Renaissance" 5 60 26 17 83 19 8 27 8 — "Sight for Sore Eyes" 6 20 31 17 57 32 13 17 4 — Bizarre Fruit/ Bizarre Fruit II ...
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In conversation on the podcast WTF with Marc Maron, Dave Grohl of the rock band Foo Fighters called "Never Let Her Slip Away" "the most beautiful piece of music ever written," and "maybe one of the most melodically sophisticated songs I've ever heard in my entire life," and noted his plans to record a cover version of the song. [7]
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"Move On Up a Little Higher" is a gospel song written by W. Herbert Brewster, first recorded by Brother John Sellers in late 1946 [1] and most famously recorded on September 12, 1947 by gospel singer Mahalia Jackson, whose version sold eight million copies [2] and is the best-selling gospel song of all time.