Search results
Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
Bring forth the royal diadem, Refrain: and crown him, crown him, crown him, crown him Lord of all! 2 O seed of Israel's chosen race now ransomed from the fall, hail him who saves you by his grace, Refrain 3 Let every tongue and every tribe responsive to his call, to him all majesty ascribe, Refrain 4 Oh, that with all the sacred throng
The song was produced by Lipsey, McVey and Simm. It received strong reviews from music critics. The track is one of the group's darkest and most haunting singles to date. The lyrics describe escaping from the reality and harshness of the world, possibly an abusive relationship (you never seem to wonder/how much you make me suffer).
Main page; Contents; Current events; Random article; About Wikipedia; Contact us
You Better Run" is a 1966 song by The Young Rascals, covered in 1980 by Pat Benatar. You Better Run may also refer to: Boyoubetterunow, a 2000 compilation album by ...
It is an adaptation of the traditional song "You Better Run". [citation needed] The earliest known recording of the song (titled "You Better Run") was by Wiseman Sextette, c. 1923. [2] The title relates to the Biblical concept of Cities of Refuge, where people accused of manslaughter could escape vengeance.
A religious song sometimes known as the hymn for the Royal Navy has been chosen by the Duke of Edinburgh for his funeral. Philip was closely associated with the Navy for more than 80 years, having ...
A coronation anthem is a piece of choral music to accompany the crowning of a monarch. Many composers have written such works. Being anthems, they are not hymns but textured motets requiring a trained choir. Four familiar coronation anthems are those by George Frideric Handel composed in 1727 for the crowning of George II of Great Britain.
"You Better Run" is a song by the Young Rascals. Written by group members Eddie Brigati and Felix Cavaliere, it was released as the band's third single in 1966 and reached the top 20 in the United States. This song is noted for its repeated roller coaster musical chords in the bass guitar, going from C to B-flat to C to E-flat to B-flat to C.