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That is very good, I like the words as well...
Sung to the tune of Kelvingrove (Will you come and follow me)
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That is very good, I like the words as well...
Sung to the tune of Kelvingrove (Will you come and follow me)
Enjoyed this singing.
this is one of my new favs. I have been listening to People and Songs. The video above features Chasity Gayle from People and Songs at the BOTT conference and the one below is People and Songs.
I love the music of Eden's Bridge. Traditional favourites as well as their own compositions, sung in a Celtic style.
"Just as I am, Thou wilt receive
Wilt welcome, pardon, cleanse, relieve
Because Thy promise I believe
O Lamb of God, I come."
Uplifting song. My foot was tapping all the way through!A joyful celebratory song for our God from His Church that is expressing utter joy in Him.
i suspect it is similar to the utter joy David was overflowing with when he danced before the Lord with all his might.
Uplifting song. My foot was tapping all the way through!
I love the sound of train whistles. A few weeks ago I went to a local tourist attraction, the Severn Valley Railway, which is a 14 mile journey by steam! I loved the old railway carriages, the old fashioned service, and the stations restored to their original state!This is not really music, but i recently found, of all things, a video on Youtube of the far-off sounds of train whistles, off in the distance.
I love those sounds.
I love the sound of train whistles. A few weeks ago I went to a local tourist attraction, the Severn Valley Railway, which is a 14 mile journey by steam! I loved the old railway carriages, the old fashioned service, and the stations restored to their original state!
I keep promising my friend we'll do a proper steam railway holiday experience sometime. With overnight cabins and a restaurant service. A bit like the Hercule Poirot days!What a rich and historical experience.
The sounds of train whistles inexplicably calm and comfort me.
I keep promising my friend we'll do a proper steam railway holiday experience sometime. With overnight cabins and a restaurant service. A bit like the Hecule Poirot days!
I enjoy the singing of Katherine Jenkins,the Welsh beauty,who has so much variety from opera to pop. So many songs about faith,hope and love too!
Wow, Mr. Carabbio, nice to see you, and goodness sakes, , Brinny too!Personally, I'm all bluegrass, and Folk. And in Church music, I'm strongly traditional. What I really don't like is to Start a traditional hymn, but re-orchestrate it like modern 7-11 stuff. ON the other hand our congregation gets into the contemporary stuff, and there's a table outside the sanctuary with a sign: TOO LOUD?? And a box of earplugs. all I have to do is turn off my "Miracle Ears".
It's good to have differing tastes in music. Music is very diverse and there to be enjoyed. Music is also a way of expressing our praise and worship to God.All welcome with differing tastes in music but one in Christ!
Such a great musical and film! A must-watch every year!'The hills are alive with the sound of music. The hills fill my soul with the sound of music,my heart wants to sing every song it hears..' (Julie Andrews)