Mary Alessi & Friends
MARY ALESSI & Friends: When Women Worship
In a lost and fallen world, wh… Read Full Bio ↴MARY ALESSI & Friends: When Women Worship
In a lost and fallen world, where fashion magazines are the designated determinants of favor and feminine beauty, it should come as no surprise that the ways in which God — throughout the ages — has defined beauty, and bestowed favor upon women, sometimes seem all but lost. On her stunning new release, When Women Worship, Mary Alessi—with the help of six of the most powerful female voices in praise and worship music today—does nothing less than restore those definitions to the realms of righteousness, and reclaim them for God.
By imparting words of deep, life-changing encouragement to women, to men—to all who’ve been alienated from God—Mary and her friends have created a work of compelling beauty that has the power to heal even the most confused and broken of hearts. Produced by hit-maker and GrammyTM Award winning songwriter/producer Aaron Lindsey (Israel and New Breed; Darwin Hobbs), with nine of fourteen songs written or co-written by Alessi, the album is rich with lavish, delicate-to-dramatic orchestrations, and singing that—at every turn—is dramatically passionate.
Alessi’s “friends” comprise a group of women as uniformly gifted, and complimentary of each other’s talents, as they are unique in their own vocal styles and signature sounds. Her twin sister, the 2005 Stellar Award-winning New Artist of the Year, Martha Munizzi, is one of the major artists in Gospel music today. Da’dra Crawford-Greathouse is one half of the hot, contemporary/urban Gospel act, Anointed; and Ingrid Rosario—who records for Integrity Music —is a leading lady of Spanish-language praise & worship. Not yet as well-known, but every bit as gifted, is Nicole Binion, who—with her singer/songwriter husband, David Binion—makes up a much sought-after duo in music ministry and evangelism, and Cindy Cruse-Ratcliff, the minister of music at Joel Osteen’s Lakewood Church, in Houston. Amie Dockery ministers at Dallas’s Covenant Church, and is the author who co-wrote with Mary the book, When Women Worship, which actually gave birth to the idea of the new album, and is being published in tandem with the CD’s March 13, 2007 release.
On an album filled with stand-out songs, several shine with particular brilliance. “Always Welcome” bears every marking of a true classic-in-the-making, as the women—in both English and Spanish—trade lead and ensemble vocals among them, rising passionately from a whisper to a roar, and back again. “I Surrender All,” from the pen of Alessi and Lindsey, is an absolute gem of modern praise & worship, that segues into a gorgeous Spanish translation of the classic hymn—written by and featuring Ingrid as lead vocalist—before soaring into an utterly transcendent English rendering of the original hymn featuring the entire group.
“Sometimes we can get into works and striving of our own creation, instead of waiting on the leading of the Holy Spirit,” says Mary, “and all we get is frustration. The only way that He can lead us is when we surrender to Him to lead us. I’ve always loved this hymn, and when we wrote the new song with that title, from the beginning I heard it moving into the hymn. I hope people will hear both as songs not only of salvation, but ‘daily walk’ songs, as well.”
“Great Grace,” another Lindsey/Alessi original, is as deeply moving as it is instantly memorable. Gospel great Kurt Carr’s “You Are God,” moves into the equally renowned Michael W. Smith’s contemporary anthem, “Agnus Dei,” evoking at the concert’s close what are perhaps the most memorable, moving, tour-de-force vocals from Mary and the group, on an evening and album filled with music and performances that are nothing less than majestic.
Alessi’s parents, John and Faith Stallings, were a husband-and-wife evangelism team, traveling the length of the United States back in the 1960s. Her mother was a pianist, her father preached and they both sang as a worship team for eight years before their first child was born.
Alessi and Martha were born in Lakeland, Florida, though only in passing—literally—as that’s where the family happened to be when their mother went into labor. Mary, Martha, and their older sister, Marveline, were all born with their parents’ musical gifts, and when they reached the age of eight each became part of the family group.
With love offerings being their sole source of income, the family traveled first in a car, before moving up to an RV as the family grew. The Stallings followed a very simple but effective plan in their ministry, simply “showing up” in towns where they had pastor friends—and sometimes did not—and holding revival meetings. Their stays were sometimes as brief as a couple of days and nights, or as long as six weeks or more, depending on the response they received. Faith always made sure her daughters sang and practiced music regularly, and she also home-schooled them until the family settled in Orlando, when Alessi was 12, so that the children could attend formal, public school. Alessi’s father founded and pastored a church, before the family moved to Miami upon the younger girls’ graduation from high school.
Then, Faith became the minister of music at Grace Church of Kendall, in suburban Miami, pastored by John and Ann Alessi, parents of Alessi’s future husband, Steve Alessi. Mary and Steve married a year later, and joined the elder Alessi’s in co-pastoring Grace Church. When Alessi’s family returned to Orlando not long after her marriage, she and Steve remained in Miami, active in leadership of the large, thriving Grace Church. As the church’s choir director, Alessi was laying the foundation for her current ministry. She and Steve left to form their own congregation, Metro Life Church, in 1997 with a handful of people. They now have over 1,000 members and will open their new facility by Easter 2007. “In that barren time when we were building our church, the people weren't coming right away, but the songs certainly were,” Alessi recalls about her early forays into songwriting. “We could tell that God was getting us ready for something. Sometime in 2002, I felt God telling me it was time to record a project.”
“I was a worship leader,” Alessi says. “I never saw myself as an artist. We weren't sitting there saying, 'We'll do this, Lord, but we're really waiting for our big break.' Not at all. I was even hesitant and insecure about the idea of recording, because I was quite content and happy just ‘blooming where God had planted me. The church was doing very well. It was growing, and God was giving me songs. Martha had recorded The Best Is Yet To Come, and she kept encouraging me: ‘Mary, you need to do this. God will bring favor. You're no different than me, and you’ve got great songs.’”
Martha recommended Alessi to contact Aaron Lindsey with the idea of cutting an album, and though she finally did, it was still not initially with the idea of a large-scale production and release, but rather a custom CD intended largely for the Metro Life congregation. It wasn’t long after her first meeting with Lindsey, however, that her thinking began to change.
“When Aaron heard some of my songs, he told me I was crazy!” she recalls with a laugh. “He said, ‘You've got to have a bigger dream. I know you say you want to reach and touch the lives of your congregation, but this is bigger than that. This is for the nation.”
Alessi, still not entirely convinced, consulted with her husband, who immediately encouraged her to move forward with the idea, and assured her of his confidence that the money—and every resource required—would be supplied.
“I was so intimidated by the process,” says Mary. “I thought I was biting off far more than I could chew. But God always has a way of stepping in, if our plans our in His anointing. It was as if God had given me a whole new lease on who I could be—and what He had for me—in just a split second. Within six weeks, we went from a small-scale project for our own congregation to a five-figure production, recorded live in Dallas, in front of 3,000 people.”
The album, titled More, was recorded at Dallas’s Covenant Church, in 2004, at the invitation of Covenant’s pastors, Mike and Jackie Hayes, close friends and ministry partners with the Alessis. Taking six months to complete the entire production process, the project was released in January of 2005. A trip to Atlanta, to publicize More, happened to coincide with sister Martha’s appearance there as part of the highly successful, yearly “Sisters in the Spirit” tour, which annually features a number of Gospel’s most popular female vocalists. Backstage after the concert, Martha introduced Alessi to evangelist and recording artist, Juanita Bynum, who asked for a copy of Mary’s new CD.
No sooner had Alessi made it home the following morning than she received a phone message to: “Get the next plane back to Atlanta. Juanita wants you on TV, tonight.” Alessi did just that and made her national TV debut on Bynum’s TBN program.
“The CD had not even been officially released,” Mary explains. “We weren't even done with the pressing. But Juanita did so much for us in exposing it to a nationwide audience. The orders came in so fast we couldn't fill them right away! It was the proverbial ‘overnight sensation’ moment. I wanted to say, ‘But I’ve been leading worship for years and years. You just don't know me.”
The album was released on their own label, Miami Life Sounds (as is When Women Worship). As their church, ministry and music gained a considerable national—and even international—profile, Amie Dockery approached Alessi about co-writing a book on the worship experience. Alessi agreed and saw the natural intersection of such a book and a recording built on a similar theme. Once again, “Things just got bigger than I had ever imagined they would,” Mary says. “Cindy jumped on board; then my sister, then Ingrid. All these amazingly talented women wanted to be a part of this.”
The resulting book and CD speak eloquently to issues unique to women and the worship experience, as well as anyone feeling trapped, demeaned, or injured by the arrows that life and circumstance have aimed their way. “I think women, at least more often than men, are the more emotional gender, and desire and need a greater level of intimacy,” says Alessi. “In Song of Solomon,’ there’s the great description of “the bride,” and how beautiful she is; and that’s something that women don't always comprehend. I believe that the enemy has set out to attack and destroy women in their sexuality.
“We have a girls’ home as well, sponsored by our church,” Mary adds. “My heart is so much for young women, for them to understand that the presence of God is a place they can always go to. They may feel rejected by people, ..the system,’ the beauty standards of the world, and this culture, but in the presence of God they are perfect. In God’s eyes, they are the most beautiful, awesome person on the planet; and God loves them. We want to really help women understand that their worship creates a refuge they can run into and be safe.”
Pondering what she’d hope more than anything to convey, and even leave behind for her own children to live by, and share with others, Alessi alludes to the Psalms. “David was a man after the heart of God. That's not said about anyone else in the Bible,” she concludes. “My whole focus, my drive and passion, my calling, is to know God's heart. What does he want? What makes him happy? Even in a relationship as husband and wife, you can't have a more successful relationship than when two people are in it together, asking each other, ‘what makes you happy, what can I do to please your heart?’
“Those are the same things we’re told to ask, and seek to know, of God himself. And more than anything else, I'd just hope it could be said of me: "She was after the very heart of God".
In a lost and fallen world, wh… Read Full Bio ↴MARY ALESSI & Friends: When Women Worship
In a lost and fallen world, where fashion magazines are the designated determinants of favor and feminine beauty, it should come as no surprise that the ways in which God — throughout the ages — has defined beauty, and bestowed favor upon women, sometimes seem all but lost. On her stunning new release, When Women Worship, Mary Alessi—with the help of six of the most powerful female voices in praise and worship music today—does nothing less than restore those definitions to the realms of righteousness, and reclaim them for God.
By imparting words of deep, life-changing encouragement to women, to men—to all who’ve been alienated from God—Mary and her friends have created a work of compelling beauty that has the power to heal even the most confused and broken of hearts. Produced by hit-maker and GrammyTM Award winning songwriter/producer Aaron Lindsey (Israel and New Breed; Darwin Hobbs), with nine of fourteen songs written or co-written by Alessi, the album is rich with lavish, delicate-to-dramatic orchestrations, and singing that—at every turn—is dramatically passionate.
Alessi’s “friends” comprise a group of women as uniformly gifted, and complimentary of each other’s talents, as they are unique in their own vocal styles and signature sounds. Her twin sister, the 2005 Stellar Award-winning New Artist of the Year, Martha Munizzi, is one of the major artists in Gospel music today. Da’dra Crawford-Greathouse is one half of the hot, contemporary/urban Gospel act, Anointed; and Ingrid Rosario—who records for Integrity Music —is a leading lady of Spanish-language praise & worship. Not yet as well-known, but every bit as gifted, is Nicole Binion, who—with her singer/songwriter husband, David Binion—makes up a much sought-after duo in music ministry and evangelism, and Cindy Cruse-Ratcliff, the minister of music at Joel Osteen’s Lakewood Church, in Houston. Amie Dockery ministers at Dallas’s Covenant Church, and is the author who co-wrote with Mary the book, When Women Worship, which actually gave birth to the idea of the new album, and is being published in tandem with the CD’s March 13, 2007 release.
On an album filled with stand-out songs, several shine with particular brilliance. “Always Welcome” bears every marking of a true classic-in-the-making, as the women—in both English and Spanish—trade lead and ensemble vocals among them, rising passionately from a whisper to a roar, and back again. “I Surrender All,” from the pen of Alessi and Lindsey, is an absolute gem of modern praise & worship, that segues into a gorgeous Spanish translation of the classic hymn—written by and featuring Ingrid as lead vocalist—before soaring into an utterly transcendent English rendering of the original hymn featuring the entire group.
“Sometimes we can get into works and striving of our own creation, instead of waiting on the leading of the Holy Spirit,” says Mary, “and all we get is frustration. The only way that He can lead us is when we surrender to Him to lead us. I’ve always loved this hymn, and when we wrote the new song with that title, from the beginning I heard it moving into the hymn. I hope people will hear both as songs not only of salvation, but ‘daily walk’ songs, as well.”
“Great Grace,” another Lindsey/Alessi original, is as deeply moving as it is instantly memorable. Gospel great Kurt Carr’s “You Are God,” moves into the equally renowned Michael W. Smith’s contemporary anthem, “Agnus Dei,” evoking at the concert’s close what are perhaps the most memorable, moving, tour-de-force vocals from Mary and the group, on an evening and album filled with music and performances that are nothing less than majestic.
Alessi’s parents, John and Faith Stallings, were a husband-and-wife evangelism team, traveling the length of the United States back in the 1960s. Her mother was a pianist, her father preached and they both sang as a worship team for eight years before their first child was born.
Alessi and Martha were born in Lakeland, Florida, though only in passing—literally—as that’s where the family happened to be when their mother went into labor. Mary, Martha, and their older sister, Marveline, were all born with their parents’ musical gifts, and when they reached the age of eight each became part of the family group.
With love offerings being their sole source of income, the family traveled first in a car, before moving up to an RV as the family grew. The Stallings followed a very simple but effective plan in their ministry, simply “showing up” in towns where they had pastor friends—and sometimes did not—and holding revival meetings. Their stays were sometimes as brief as a couple of days and nights, or as long as six weeks or more, depending on the response they received. Faith always made sure her daughters sang and practiced music regularly, and she also home-schooled them until the family settled in Orlando, when Alessi was 12, so that the children could attend formal, public school. Alessi’s father founded and pastored a church, before the family moved to Miami upon the younger girls’ graduation from high school.
Then, Faith became the minister of music at Grace Church of Kendall, in suburban Miami, pastored by John and Ann Alessi, parents of Alessi’s future husband, Steve Alessi. Mary and Steve married a year later, and joined the elder Alessi’s in co-pastoring Grace Church. When Alessi’s family returned to Orlando not long after her marriage, she and Steve remained in Miami, active in leadership of the large, thriving Grace Church. As the church’s choir director, Alessi was laying the foundation for her current ministry. She and Steve left to form their own congregation, Metro Life Church, in 1997 with a handful of people. They now have over 1,000 members and will open their new facility by Easter 2007. “In that barren time when we were building our church, the people weren't coming right away, but the songs certainly were,” Alessi recalls about her early forays into songwriting. “We could tell that God was getting us ready for something. Sometime in 2002, I felt God telling me it was time to record a project.”
“I was a worship leader,” Alessi says. “I never saw myself as an artist. We weren't sitting there saying, 'We'll do this, Lord, but we're really waiting for our big break.' Not at all. I was even hesitant and insecure about the idea of recording, because I was quite content and happy just ‘blooming where God had planted me. The church was doing very well. It was growing, and God was giving me songs. Martha had recorded The Best Is Yet To Come, and she kept encouraging me: ‘Mary, you need to do this. God will bring favor. You're no different than me, and you’ve got great songs.’”
Martha recommended Alessi to contact Aaron Lindsey with the idea of cutting an album, and though she finally did, it was still not initially with the idea of a large-scale production and release, but rather a custom CD intended largely for the Metro Life congregation. It wasn’t long after her first meeting with Lindsey, however, that her thinking began to change.
“When Aaron heard some of my songs, he told me I was crazy!” she recalls with a laugh. “He said, ‘You've got to have a bigger dream. I know you say you want to reach and touch the lives of your congregation, but this is bigger than that. This is for the nation.”
Alessi, still not entirely convinced, consulted with her husband, who immediately encouraged her to move forward with the idea, and assured her of his confidence that the money—and every resource required—would be supplied.
“I was so intimidated by the process,” says Mary. “I thought I was biting off far more than I could chew. But God always has a way of stepping in, if our plans our in His anointing. It was as if God had given me a whole new lease on who I could be—and what He had for me—in just a split second. Within six weeks, we went from a small-scale project for our own congregation to a five-figure production, recorded live in Dallas, in front of 3,000 people.”
The album, titled More, was recorded at Dallas’s Covenant Church, in 2004, at the invitation of Covenant’s pastors, Mike and Jackie Hayes, close friends and ministry partners with the Alessis. Taking six months to complete the entire production process, the project was released in January of 2005. A trip to Atlanta, to publicize More, happened to coincide with sister Martha’s appearance there as part of the highly successful, yearly “Sisters in the Spirit” tour, which annually features a number of Gospel’s most popular female vocalists. Backstage after the concert, Martha introduced Alessi to evangelist and recording artist, Juanita Bynum, who asked for a copy of Mary’s new CD.
No sooner had Alessi made it home the following morning than she received a phone message to: “Get the next plane back to Atlanta. Juanita wants you on TV, tonight.” Alessi did just that and made her national TV debut on Bynum’s TBN program.
“The CD had not even been officially released,” Mary explains. “We weren't even done with the pressing. But Juanita did so much for us in exposing it to a nationwide audience. The orders came in so fast we couldn't fill them right away! It was the proverbial ‘overnight sensation’ moment. I wanted to say, ‘But I’ve been leading worship for years and years. You just don't know me.”
The album was released on their own label, Miami Life Sounds (as is When Women Worship). As their church, ministry and music gained a considerable national—and even international—profile, Amie Dockery approached Alessi about co-writing a book on the worship experience. Alessi agreed and saw the natural intersection of such a book and a recording built on a similar theme. Once again, “Things just got bigger than I had ever imagined they would,” Mary says. “Cindy jumped on board; then my sister, then Ingrid. All these amazingly talented women wanted to be a part of this.”
The resulting book and CD speak eloquently to issues unique to women and the worship experience, as well as anyone feeling trapped, demeaned, or injured by the arrows that life and circumstance have aimed their way. “I think women, at least more often than men, are the more emotional gender, and desire and need a greater level of intimacy,” says Alessi. “In Song of Solomon,’ there’s the great description of “the bride,” and how beautiful she is; and that’s something that women don't always comprehend. I believe that the enemy has set out to attack and destroy women in their sexuality.
“We have a girls’ home as well, sponsored by our church,” Mary adds. “My heart is so much for young women, for them to understand that the presence of God is a place they can always go to. They may feel rejected by people, ..the system,’ the beauty standards of the world, and this culture, but in the presence of God they are perfect. In God’s eyes, they are the most beautiful, awesome person on the planet; and God loves them. We want to really help women understand that their worship creates a refuge they can run into and be safe.”
Pondering what she’d hope more than anything to convey, and even leave behind for her own children to live by, and share with others, Alessi alludes to the Psalms. “David was a man after the heart of God. That's not said about anyone else in the Bible,” she concludes. “My whole focus, my drive and passion, my calling, is to know God's heart. What does he want? What makes him happy? Even in a relationship as husband and wife, you can't have a more successful relationship than when two people are in it together, asking each other, ‘what makes you happy, what can I do to please your heart?’
“Those are the same things we’re told to ask, and seek to know, of God himself. And more than anything else, I'd just hope it could be said of me: "She was after the very heart of God".
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Mary Alessi & Friends Lyrics
Agnus Dei Holy, holy, are you Lord God almighty Worthy is the lamb,…
Always Welcome You're presence a refuge for me Where I am always welcome Yo…
As a Deer As the deer panteth for the water So my soul longeth…
Come Boldly Cosculluela] Cada persona tiene un reloj dentro de su corazó…
Great Grace (Verse) What the years have concealed Is now being reveale…
I Open My Heart I offer up my life as a living sacrifice May it…
I Surrender All With every thought And every word With every breath and all …
More I made a wish I reminisce To the night that I first…
Overshadow Me (Chorus) Overshadow me. In the shelter of Your wings. Holy S…
The Prayer Our Heavenly Father Hallowed be Your name Your Kingdom come,…
There is a River Down to new sphere Into new world down to new sphere Into…
We have lyrics for these tracks by Mary Alessi:
Again I Say Rejoice Come bless the Lord, come bless the Lord Draw near to…
All The Doors Hope is rising the spirit's calling I can hear the sound…
Another Breakthrough Hallelujah, Jesus, Jesus, Jesus Another level, another harv…
Filled With Your Spirit I wanna be filled with Your Spirit Walk in Your way,…
Grateful With thanksgiving And with gratefulness Lord I sing my prais…
Great Grace (Verse) What the years have concealed Is now being reveale…
Hope In Me Everything I need it comes from you Lord It comes from…
I Will Bless The Lord Mender of the broken Healer of the soul Redeemer of all yest…
I Worship I worship to know you I will worship I will worship…
In Him I Live I choose to live and not die I choose to live…
Lord Of The Breakthrough Lord of the breakthrough Lord of the breakthrough You are …
More More we ask for More of Your power, more of Your…
New Day Dawning I can feel in this place tonight The spirit of the…
Praise the Lord Praise the Lord! Come on everybody, Praise the Lord! I will…
Standing Can you hear the voice of the Father Inviting you to…
You've Made Me Glad You put a song in my heart rhythm in my…
We have lyrics for these tracks by Friends:
A Light I'ma come through Winter in the hood and I wanna be…
A Place For Us Remains of a wonderworld We destroy it Life has lost its val…
A Thing Like This You like this I like that I'm a take you all…
After All When the sun comes knocking at my door It's beautiful with…
Aldrig igen Ser, du mig i drömmarna,aha Du sa, du skulle stanna kvar J…
Always Have Always Will We'll Always Have New York Lyrics and Music by Andrew…
And Start Again I took a ride on the southeast line To your apartment Thinki…
April April Right now I'm at a job that's so far from…
At The End Of My Life Ah ah ah Ah ah ah ah Ah ah ah Ah ah ah Ah…
Blanche Kilka dźwięków skończy brzmieć Zastygnie jak zastyga krew Ja…
Blickar Som Tänder Alla bär vi på en känsla Och den växer dag för…
Can't Believe It Last night I came home And I knocked on my…
Come for Me I can tell, you aint sticking round till we win Kick…
Come Together Stop! Five He shut his eyes and came out on "Wear no…
Dance with Me I'm feelin' real tired of feelin' tired (Wake me up…
Day By Night It's been a hard day's night, and I've been working…
Die for You I'm not supposed to say That you are known for selling Peopl…
Euphoria Searchlight, all the while, the broken glass you were lucky…
Everywhere I turned to hold you But you weren't there Life's never fair…
Falling In a moment of thrill Just a look and I catch…
Far And Away Walking by houses covered in lights People passing by lookin…
Favourite Song Wake up in the morning straight to the sunshine Listen to…
Friend Crush Freezing Fridays fleeing from me I've seen you around, I don…
Friends 何万光年の彼方の 星の光が今届くように 願い続け 思い続け 歩き続け 僕は 夢を叶えるのです 貴方に熱く語れる 夢はあ…
Get Together Oh-oh, oh, oh, oh, oh-oh Everybody let's get together Oh-oh,…
Give Me More Is there a God Is there some higher power Is there coinciden…
Give Me Your Love Your love, lifting me higher Than I've ever been lifted befo…
Go Jojo Go Go, go Thomas Go, go Thomas Go, go, number one Go, go…
Håll om mig Stanna hos mig… Stjärnor lyser, glittrar så klara just inat…
Hennes ögon Som från ingenstans kom någonting som färgar Ögon Blå Handli…
Hey Everybody Hey everybody! どうにもこのごろ 水も空気もおいしくない 毎日やるせない Hey everybody! …
Holiday Set fair for an English Summer To the coast in the…
Home I know I can do this But do I even want…
How Do You Do The surface tension mounts, I'm drawn without a trace A pape…
I Am What I Am I am He who healeth thee From all of thine infirmities I…
I Believe In Love Well I guess I better talk about it yeah Cause I…
I Can Do That A ten minute drive with you feels like a fucking…
I Like La la la la la la la la La la la…
I Love Europe Darling darling I love you I love you I am happy All because…
I'd Love You to Want Me Author & Composer : La Voie When I saw you standing there…
I'll Be There For You So no one told you life was gonna be this…
I'm His Girl When you see me walking around with him I'm not just…
Ideas On Ghosts I I look ahead I look ahead cause I will be dead I…
In the Heat of the Night I've been up spending every late night in my car Listening…
Into The Sun Stay if you can In the silent house of memories The world…
Is That All Leroy loves to sing and dance He does these things so…
Island Misty Island Rescue, here we go (here we go) Misty Island…
Jane Sometimes I think I'm Jane Seymour Holed up in my Hamptons…
Just Like a Hurricane It's Sunday morn and the Word comes down Yeah it's hotter…
La La Song An old flame came into town We drank sake, ate a…
Let Your Love Out of the desert, Lord I come Into Your outstretched arms…
Listen of your heartbeat I want to know What you feel inside Is something wrong Why d…
Love Did It I trade my body and my soul, is there a…
Lyssna till ditt hj%C3%A4rta Authors & Composers : Thomas G:son & Henrik Sethsson Jag ha…
Lyssna till ditt hjärta Authors & Composers: Thomas G: son & Henrik Sethsson Jag …
Memories Beating heart[00:16.52]On a screen[00:21.73]That's the start…
Mind Control We got to get in this together Soon they're ll be…
My Boo Boy, you should know that, I've got you on my mind, Your…
My oh My ギラついた視線をやさしくするため 太陽に背を向け歩き続けた うそをうつさない本当の鏡は 一体どこで手に入るのだろう 火…
Never Let It Go Holding on to all that we've been through To finally find…
Never Say Goodbye There isn′t much I haven't shared With you along the road An…
Nisemono kashikoi toka se ga takai toka ja hatsukoi wa hatsudou deki…
No Regrets Ketika saat itu kau dan aku slalu bersama Berdua kan cerita…
Om Du Stanna hos mig… Stjärnor lyser, glittrar så klara just inat…
Over And Over You changed your number so I couldn't call you I guess…
Please And Thank You You shaped me helped me always by my side (always…
Protect Your Mind Braveheart, you are my Braveheart, Take me in your arms, You…
Psalm 139 Magay odom si ameyak No baken sin presensiyam Apo Amo-amum n…
Ring Ring Layered, not brittled by time Like cotton candy in the sky U…
Say You Will I saw the world in a dream As it sailed around…
Schlagermedley Vi river murarna Och närmar oss varann Vi bygger upp nåt nyt…
Shout It Out Talk Me Out of It Lyrics and Music by Andrew Weiss Last…
Sing For Me I can tell, you aint sticking round till we win Kick…
So You Say I was built an optimist Way before it got to this And…
Somebody It can be frustrating at times not knowing where to…
Song for Sharon I will stand for what I stand on and stand…
Sorry I'm not sorry No I'm not sorry I'm not sorry anymore I woke…
Streetlights Break loose from your restraints And you’ve lost your bitter…
Take a Chance The night I laid on the walkway with you You know…
Take My Love I think there's something you should know (Oh Baby) I was dr…
That's The One Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na Na…
The Jam Baby, take me down to Duke's place Wildest box in town…
The Lord Is Risen The Lord is my Shepherd I shall not want The Lord…
The One That You Need I, I wonder where you are, ah Why, why did you…
The Story Of My Life Ah ah ah Ah ah ah ah Ah ah ah Ah ah ah Ah…
The Way It's been two months now Since we last spoke in truth I've…
The way you love me I was built an optimist Way before it got to this And…
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