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Billings included Creation in his final collection, The Continental Harmony (published in 1794). The words are by Isaac Watts: the first stanza is from Psalm 139 and the second from hymn 19, book 2, of his Hymns.
"All of Creation" is a Christian rock song [3] with a length of 3 minutes and 56 seconds. [4] It is set in common time and the key of B ♭ major with a steady rock tempo of 104 beats per minute. [3] The song has also been described as 'pop' [5] and 'worship'. [6] Lyrical themes in the song include love, life, and belief. [5]
"Making Time" is the debut single by English rock band the Creation, released in 1966. It was written by Kenny Pickett (lead singer) and Eddie Phillips. [1] The lyrics portray the experience of working in a clock factory while co-workers listen to their favourites on the radio.
The Nāsadīya Sūkta (after the incipit ná ásat, or "not the non-existent"), also known as the Hymn of Creation, is the 129th hymn of the 10th mandala of the Rigveda (10:129). It is concerned with cosmology and the origin of the universe . [ 1 ]
One is a Christian progressive rock concept album by multi-instrumentalist Neal Morse and his fourth studio album. Released in 2004 , this was released as both a single-CD album and a special edition double-CD with deleted tracks and cover songs.
"Kings" was the first single released from the album, it was released on January 31, 2014. It reached number 191 in the UK, on 31 May. [8]"Believe in Me" was the second single released from the album, it was released on March 31, 2014 and peaked at number 66 on the UK Singles Chart.
Day One (From Ashes To New album), a 2016 album by From Ashes To New; Day One (Sarah Slean album), a 2004 album by Sarah Slean; Day One (Snob Scrilla album), a 2009 album by Snob Scrilla; Day 1, a 1991 album by Robbie Nevil "Day 1" (song), a song by Leslie Grace "Day One", a 2015 song by Chris Brown from Royalty
Nonetheless, "Painter Man" became one of the Creation's best known songs, and was often used as their stage finale. [30] A young citizen, Günther Zettl, [ 31 ] from East Germany recognized the song in 1969 during a contest by the West German AM station Europawelle Saar , where the listeners were requested to send a card with the song title and ...