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Behind the Eyes is the twelfth studio album by Christian music and pop music singer Amy Grant, released in 1997. Issued near the end of Grant's marriage to Christian singer-songwriter Gary Chapman , many of the songs on Behind the Eyes reflect Grant's struggles in her marriage and all relate to a theme of optimism.
Oliver deemed the highlight "Close Your Eyes" "with its Stereolab-esque layers of voices and organs." [5] Shane Gilchrist from the Otago Daily Times gave the album 3 and a half out of 5, saying the album has "peaks and plateaus", praising Kanye West's "Wolves", The Meters' "What'cha Say" and Nick Drake's "Things Behind the Sun". [6]
The Passion of the Christ: Songs is an album of songs inspired by the 2004 film The Passion of the Christ. It was produced by Mark Joseph and Tim Cook, and executive-produced by Mel Gibson . It won the 2005 GMA Music Award for Special Event Album of the Year.
Behind the Eyes may refer to: Behind the Eyes (Tim Moore album) Behind the Eyes (Amy Grant album) "Behind the Eyes", a song by Deborah Gibson from Memory Lane, Volume 2 "Behind the Eyes" (Prison Break), a season 5 episode
Jonathan Andre of 365 Days of Inspiring Media gave a positive review of the song, describing the song as "sombre and reflective, heartfelt and true," further adding "Precise and articulate, Cody has made it a habit to produce songs for the church, and maybe, just maybe, 'Christ Be Magnified' can impact the church globally and locally in years to come."
"The Heavenly Vision", also known as "Turn Your Eyes upon Jesus" (the first line of its chorus), is a hymn written by Helen Howarth Lemmel. It was inspired by a tract entitled Focused , [ 1 ] written by the missionary Isabella Lilias Trotter .
"What Faith Can Do" is a song by American Christian rock band Kutless from their 2009 album It Is Well. [2] It was released on September 18, 2009, as the lead single. The song became the group's first Hot Christian Songs No. 1, staying there for eight weeks. [3] It lasted 47 weeks on the overall chart. [4]
My Father's Eyes is the second studio album by then-teenage Christian singer-songwriter Amy Grant, released in 1979 on Myrrh Records. My Father's Eyes was a turning point in Grant's career. It gave her her first Christian number-one hit in the title track, as well as the Top Ten Christian hit "Faith Walkin' People."