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JohnD

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Hi all!

Been a wile since I've been here.

I've been trying to find two songs in particular from around the mid 1990's.

One has the lyrics

"Holy Holy Holy is the Lamb
Worthy Worthy Worthy is the Lamb
For he is precious in God's sight
So precious in his eyes..."

And the other is a version of Don Moen's
"You are my God" sung by (I think) Glenn Kaiser and his band.

"You are my God you are my King
You are my Master my Everything
You are my Lord that's why I sing to you
Hallelujah"

Come to think of it, both has Glenn Kaiser's signature beginning with lyrics before the first musical note is played...

I just cannot find them and they used to air on KWVE in the 90's enough times I have it in my head today... Ha
 
Hi John, I just researched it.
58 Moen songs on line, nothing matches your lyrics.
4 Kaiser albums online, nothing matches either.
 
Hi all!

Been a wile since I've been here.

I've been trying to find two songs in particular from around the mid 1990's.

One has the lyrics

"Holy Holy Holy is the Lamb
Worthy Worthy Worthy is the Lamb
For he is precious in God's sight
So precious in his eyes..."

And the other is a version of Don Moen's
"You are my God" sung by (I think) Glenn Kaiser and his band.

"You are my God you are my King
You are my Master my Everything
You are my Lord that's why I sing to you
Hallelujah"

Come to think of it, both has Glenn Kaiser's signature beginning with lyrics before the first musical note is played...

I just cannot find them and they used to air on KWVE in the 90's enough times I have it in my head today... Ha
I just searched for the lyrics and found
http://www.sing365.com/music/lyric....Chris-Tomlin/CB57B8B6F5F7F2C948256DF20024A800

http://muzikum.eu/en/123-9985-112176/don-moen/you-are-my-god-lyrics.html

If you need a track I'd search with mp3 on the end of the lyrics or title.
 
Bill, I'm impressed.
I couldn't find it.
Ain't nothin'. All I do these days is work Music Videos for folks to Worship with in their homes. I just finished the first one, it is Contemporary and I'm better than half way with the C&W or old hymns by C&W singers. I also want to do one with Spirituals, maybe next. And since I own none of the licenses, I can't sell them, so I give them away. It keeps me busy, even when I can't get up.
 
Thanks, but the one wasn't the one I was looking for.

And the Don Moen one I have (I was looking for that same song done by another artist).

But thanks a lot anyway ! ! !
 
Hi all!

Been a wile since I've been here.

I've been trying to find two songs in particular from around the mid 1990's.

One has the lyrics

"Holy Holy Holy is the Lamb
Worthy Worthy Worthy is the Lamb
For he is precious in God's sight
So precious in his eyes..."

And the other is a version of Don Moen's
"You are my God" sung by (I think) Glenn Kaiser and his band.

"You are my God you are my King
You are my Master my Everything
You are my Lord that's why I sing to you
Hallelujah"

Come to think of it, both has Glenn Kaiser's signature beginning with lyrics before the first musical note is played...

I just cannot find them and they used to air on KWVE in the 90's enough times I have it in my head today... Ha

JohnD

I just called KWVE, 866-999-5983, very nice receptionist. Brian is the man, his voice mail says to send him an email with as much info as you can and he will try to find the song!

This is his email addy...... brian@KWVE.com
 
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