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"Beginnings" Music by Don Raymond & Wayne PeetVocals by Chris Chatman"All Over Me" Music & Words by Eddie Cole & DaJuan CowanLead vocals by Chris ChatmanAdditional vocals by Candise Lakota"Better with You" Music & Words by Eddie Cole & DaJuan CowanLead vocals by Chris ChatmanLead & Harmony vocals by Krystle ConnorBack vocals by Jo Anne Kurman"Cross That Bridge" Music & Words by Eddie Cole & DaJuan CowanVocals by Chris Chatman"In My Shows" Music & Words by Eddie Cole & DaJuan CowanLead vocals by Chris Chatman and Krystle Connor"Praise" Music & words by Don Raymond & Wayne PeetVocals by Don Raymond, Jo Anne Kurman, Eddie Cole, Chris Chatman, Rosanne Limeres,Krystle Connor and Cheryl Baxter"Come Thou Fount" Traditional American melody and words by Robert RobinsonLead vocals by Candise Lakota"Be Thou My Vision" Traditional Irish melody and words by text of Gael poems"Me Thou My Vision Church" Traditional Irish melody and words by text of Gael poems"This Little Light of Mine" Traditional music. Words and arrangement by Don Raymond & Wayne PeetLead and choir vocals by Chris Chatman & Krystle ConnorChoir vocals by Don Raymond, Jo Anne Kurman, Rosanne Limeres, Eddie Cole"His Eye Is On the Sparrow" Music by Charles H. GabrielWords by Mrs. L.D. MartinVocals by Chris Chatman & Krystle Connor"Vocal Thing" Music and words by Don Raymond & Wayne PeetPerformed by Choir"Vocal Thing Reprise" Music and words by Don Raymond & Wayne PeetPerformed by Choir"You're Not the Boss" Music by by Don Raymond & Wayne PeetWords by Tom LeeVocals by Rosanne Limeres and Robert Acin
john bell wrote the lyrics and it is a traditional scottish tune Music written by Ignaz Moscheles (1794-1870), Anticipations of Scotland 'A Grand Fantasia', Opus 75, Movement 2
'Polyphony' does not describe Gregorian chant.
The settlers turned The Bible's words into music. Thats how they created Folk Music
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Borneo has influenced Philippine culture through trade, language, and traditions. There are similarities in traditional music, dances, and food between the two regions. The influence can also be seen in the use of certain words in Filipino languages that have Malay or Indonesian origins.
introspective and personal.
Rock music with Christian words in it instead of traditional rock words. It sounds the same,but with different words and a different meaning.
suck my balls
dancing, music
Words used to describe Holy music are Sacred, Church and Christian.
Streaming music service with variety.
terrible, shity, disliked, hated, stupid
bright, musical, prophetic
Philippine is the type of person and Philippines is the place.
The number of music genres today are innumerable. If you can put two words together that might describe a sound, emotion or subculture, it is probably a genre of music.