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"Blessed" is a song by American country music artist Martina McBride, recorded specifically for her Greatest Hits (2001) compilation album. The single was written by Brett James , Troy Verges , and Hillary Lindsey and was also produced by McBride and Paul Worley .
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The sun is shining, Oh Happy Day, No more troubles and no skies of gray, Ever since you said those words to me, You said you loved me, I know it's true. My life's complete, dear, for now I have you. Oh Happy Day, Oh lucky me. Howard originally performed it in the key of E ♭ major. Rhythmic errors in Howard's playing, audible especially in the ...
Go! Go! Cory Carson – Ryan Shore; The Goldbergs ("Rewind") – I Fight Dragons; The Golden Girls and The Golden Palace ("Thank You for Being a Friend") – composed by Andrew Gold, performed by Cynthia Fee (during Girls) and a male performer (during Palace) Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C. – Earle Hagen; Good Luck Charlie ("Hang in There Baby ...
This love and passion was cultivated as a young boy at his home church, Glad Tidings Tabernacle in New York City where for a time, Dino served as Music Director and Pianist. Dino would go on to receive more formal musical training at The King's College as well as the Juilliard School of Music. Dino served in the U.S. Army in the mid-1960’s ...
According to the "I Believe Story" from Blessid Union of Souls's compilation album Almost Acoustic (Volume 1), the song was written by vocalist Eliot Sloan in the early morning when he imagined the main piano sample which would be used in the song and then played it.
Co-writer Merle Haggard recorded the song first on his 1981 hit LP Big City but did not release it as a single. According to the Stephen L. Betts Rolling Stone article "George Jones Gets 'Lucky' with Merle Haggard Song" published online on February 13, 2015, Haggard's manager, Tex Whitson, first pitched it to Jones' producer Billy Sherrill because Jones and Haggard were on the outs at the time.
The album released one single, the title track, "I Don't Want to Go to School". The single was released on April 3, 2008, along with a music video, which features various clips from Season 2. Track listings