There are at least three bands named Jerusalem:
1)Jerusalem was a Br… Read Full Bio ↴There are at least three bands named Jerusalem:
1)Jerusalem was a British classic rock/hard rock band (also labeled as proto-Doom) active in the early '70s.
It released only one album, "Jerusalem", in 1972, produced by Ian Gillan.
Members:
Lynden Williams: Vocals
Bob Cooke: Guitar
Bill Hinde: Guitar
Paul Dean: Bass
Ray Sparrow: Drums
The Jerusalem Story.
In the 5th form of St Probus School School, Salisbury, Wiltshire, UK in 1966 there were 3 very good friends, Paul Dean, Ray Sparrow and Chris (Kef) Skelcher. A Canadian schoolfriend (Larry Taylor) one day brought in an album by a band called John Mayall and the Bluesbreakers who turned out to be an electric 12 bar blues band. This was something new for Paul, Ray and Chris and triggered something in all three. The music clubs at this time very much centred on the pure pop music of the time. By chance within a few weeks of hearing the album they saw that John Mayall was playing at a popular local venue called the Alexander Rooms. They decided to go see. What they didn’t know at the time was that this was the beginnings of the Blues Boom in the UK, which was about to launch some amazing bands onto the scene and would eventually lead to the beginnings of Rock and all its subsequent off-shoots. For those who don’t know, John Mayall was responsible for much of what happened next in the music industry. The members of the Bluesbreakers over the years reads like a whose who of Rock Music.
Some of the leading bands of this boom in the UK were John Mayall, Peter Greens Fleetwood Mac, Savoy Brown Blues Band, Chicken Shack, Alexis Korner, Keef Hartley Band, Graham Bond. Many other bands were coming through who initially believe it or not also started as Blues Bands e.g. Ten Years After, Taste (Rory Gallager) Free, Jethro Tull. In the USA there were bands like Canned Heat and Paul Butterfield.
Paul, Ray and Chris went to see JM and were completely wiped away. None of the 3 had any musical background, but the next day at school they decided to form a band. This was the beginning of the Jerusalem Story.
There was no particular decision about who would play what, it just seemed to sort itself out. Ray was always a foot-tapper in school, so it seemed a good idea for him to be the drummer. He then found a very cheap second-hand Olympic kit. Chris new someone with a dirt cheap electric guitar, so took the position of guitarist and Paul found a home made bass advertised in the local paper. The neck wasn’t exactly flat but it did toughen up his fingers very quickly! Paul decided to also take the vocals as it appeared at the time that 4 strings would not be as difficult as six or the drums (even though at junior school he had been marked as tone deaf in music. Maybe he still is as far as some people are concerned!). They also bought a cheap 30 watt amp, a couple of speakers and a mic. The finances for all this came from odd jobs, like watercress and wild oat picking, harvesting, window cleaning, piano moving literally anything was game. From day 1 they decided to never do covers versions, which considering their technical ability at the start, was a sensible decision. From then on every spare moment was spent learning to play, practising and listening to the blues. Not just contemporary, but all the old accoustic blues players from the USA.
Paul wrote the songs, which were all based around 12 bar blues and boogie. One of the first riffs he wrote was later to become ‘She Came A Bat From Hell’. Anyway, they plodded away for months until they had enough courage to play in public for the first time. This was just a small gathering of school friends and their German exchange students and was in a small hall at Salisbury College of Further Education. Much to their amazement it actually went quite well as many of the students had never heard Blues before. They also discovered that doing your own material has a distinct advantage, as no-one knows how the songs go, so the only person that hears the mistakes is the one who makes them! In fact Paul couldn’t remember half the words and made them up as he went along or repeated previous lines, (next time you see your favourite band live, check it out, even the best have to do it sometimes!). They continued like this until the level of musianship improved. Just the odd small gig, but mostly practice. During the holidays they continued to do all kinds of work to buy better gear. Eventually they bought 2 Kelly 100 watt amps and a cabinet each. Once they had finished their final exams, Paul went to Salisbury College of FE, Chris went to Bishop Wordsworth Grammar School (both to do A levels) and Ray went into the family grocery and post office business. They continued on their musical path, rehearsing everyday in the cellar of Rays parents business.
The Blues Boom was now evolving into the Rock Boom. Early pathfinders like Cream and Hendrix were being joined by new bands like Led Zeppelin, Black Sabbath, Deep Purple to name a few. Festivals were now a way of life like Woodstock, Isle of White 1 & 2, Bath Blues Festival which later became Shepton Mallet and eventually Reading Festival. Paul, Ray & Chris when not playing were out there enjoying the Rock revolution.
Paul and Ray were now beginning to take the whole thing seriously and Paul brought in a friend from College as second guitar. This was Bill Hinde. When Paul and Ray finally decided that they really wanted to go for it, Chris had decided that he was going to University in Cardiff and the band was not any longer his main priority. Paul at this time had no idea what he wanted to eventually do after College and although also close to contracts to play football professionally (Plymouth, Bournemouth and Southampton) he decided to go with the music. Chris then left and was replaced by another College friend of Bill and Paul called Bob Cooke. They carried on like this for a while and then Paul decided he didn’t want to sing anymore and concentrate on writing and the bass. It was then decided to bring in a mutual friend called Phil Goddard to take over vocals. Thus the band became a 5 piece. Now things became more serious and real gigging started in earnest. Mainly small halls, pubs and clubs. Paul’s writing style had now changed and they were no longer a straight blues band. It was at this time that Paul wrote Primitive Man (still his favourite). Most of the songs were written by Paul, but Bob and Bill came up with the music for Beyond the Grave, (Paul lyrics) most of Murders Lament and some of Frustration. One interesting fact is that Paul nearly always wrote with his bass guitar and then built from there. By this time the band was becoming well known within the locality and beyond as they were very different to the most successful bands from the area e.g. The Troggs and Dave Dee, Dozy Beaky, Mick and Titch (extremely successful pop bands with many hit singles). They were now moving up the ladder and bigger gigs and Colleges were now taken on. Paul originally came up with the name Jerusalem as it was the only piece of music (Elgar) that he liked and thought had some passion about it during school assemblies. Later on Jerusalem used part of the piece as an intro for their live performances (Rock version of course).
Paul’s elder sister Zoë was based in London at this time, working for Record Companies and as a presenter on one of the first live chat shows about music, TV and Films ( A Whole Scene Going). It was around this time that Zoë first heard the band and was so shocked, that she decided to talk to some music people in London. A well known person in the business at the time Micky Dallon decided to put Jerusalem into Pye Studios for a couple of demos. Thus we have the very first recording of Primitive Man and Beyond The Grave. Although nothing happened immediately, things began to move fast. Zoë knew many of the top bands of that period and counted many as her friends. It was at this time that she ran into Ian Gillan again who was now with Deep Purple who had just exploded onto the scene with a No 1 single Black Night and the huge No. 1 album Deep Purple In Rock. Zoë had known Ian from his days with Episode Six. Deep Purple were in Southampton or Bournemouth in the middle of a tour and she invited Ian back to Salisbury to stay over at her mother’s house, before going back to London. This was Paul’s first meeting with Ian. When Ian walked into the house Paul was actually playing Black Sabbaths first album and Ian asked who it was because he liked it. Strange to think that a number of years later he would actually front the band for a short while!
Over the next few months there was some interest shown in the band by a number of people in the business, but nothing concrete. On a later visit by Ian to Salisbury Jerusalem were doing a gig at Salisbury College with Uriah Heep (their then bass player Paul Watts was a friend of Bobs from Andover). Ian decided to come and watch. He liked what he saw and decided to become involved with the band. Strangely enough, at the same time, Gerry Bron decided to take over Uriah Heep, so their journey began at the same time. The next thing that happened was Ian brought Roger Glover down to Salisbury to record some demos. Roger had just bought a Revox 4 track machine and was beginning to experiment, so in actual fact this was probably the beginning of Rogers’s entry into production. He had also just bought a second-hand Mini which turned out to have a faulty battery, so there was much pushing of his car that weekend. At this time the band were rehearsing in a derelict farm cottage in the middle of farmland near Wilton. They called it Pig Mansion (later to be a song by Pussy) and Deep Purple also used the place once for rehearsing and writing before a British Tour The farm was owned by a member of the Johnny Walker whisky family. It was a good experience for the band working with Roger and Ian. No-one knows what happened to the tapes but it was the beginning of a more professional direction. John Coletta, one of Purples managers then began to show an interest in Jerusalem, but Ian decided he wanted to do it himself. Thus Ian and Zoë became the managers of Jerusalem. It was around this time that Phil decided the band was not his future, which meant finding a new singer. It was decided to advertise in the music press and hold auditions in London. There were about 40 replies. The audition was meant to be in a Church Hall, but once they found out it was a Rock Band they refused to let the band in. It was then decided to cross London to Belsize Park and use Bill’s brothers flat. They lost many of the applicants on the way and others just couldn’t be bothered to continue. They ended up with about 10 at the apartment. At the end of the day it came down to 2 singers, One had an exceptional voice the other a natural showman. The showman got the nod, which was Lynden. Ian then decided to record a Jerusalem album before approaching Record companies. At this time Jerusalem already had a number of songs ready for recording – Primitive Man, I See The Light, She Came Like A Bat From Hell, Beyond The Grave, Murderers Lament, Frustration. Lynden was very much a lyricist rather than musician, so Paul and Lynden then sat down together at Paul’s mothers house and eventually came up with – Hooded Eagle, When The Wolf Sits and Midnight Steamer.
Ian and Zoë were now a couple and had bought a house in Pangbourne, Berkshire. Ian was also now the owner of Kingsway Recorders Studio in London (previously the legendry De Lane Lea Kingsway Studio where many greats had recorded including Hendrix and The Beatles) The Jerusalem album was to be recorded at Kingsway, so Jerusalem camped out at Ian’s house for the period. The engineer was Louie Austin.
The album only took a few weeks to record. It was hard work but also some incredible good times. The atmosphere was really unique. The bands first proper recording session and Ian’s first introduction to Producing. It was at this time that Ian signed the band to the famous NEMS Agency for gigs. So Jerusalem started gigging all over the UK whilst Ian was talking to Record companies. At the end of the day it was between EMI’s Harvest label (their rock label) and Decca’s Deram label (their rock label). Head of A&R at Harvest was Nick Mobbs (later head of A&R EMI and the first to sign the Sex Pistols) and at Deram it was Sam Hamilton. Both came up with similar deals, but Ian decided to go with Deram. The night that Sam decided he wanted to sign Jerusalem was the night they were playing at the famous Red Lion, Leytonstone with Status Quo. Status Quo who had been a singles chart band were now back to doing what they really wanted to do – Boogie. It was a great night all-round. Jerusalem had now aquired Deep Purples first P.A.system (J M Marshall 1000watt) and had 200watt (doctored) purple coloured J M Marshall stacks. They were regular visitors to Jim Marshalls shop in Ealing, London. Out of interest, these stacks eventually got stolen from Pig Mansion, so if you ever see any old purple coloured cabinets and 200 watt amps, have a look on the bottom, it may say Jerusalem!
Everyone seemed to agree that there was something different about Jerusalem in comparison to most other Rock bands at the time. No-one could actually put their finger on it, but as many have said since, they were probably 10 years ahead of their time. By the launch of the album Jerusalem were playing the top Universities, Colleges and famous spots like The Roundhouse, Chalk Farm and Dagenham Roundhouse. Sometimes as support, sometimes as headline. They shared the same stage as many top bands of the time and also started doing the major Festivals in Europe. Because everything happened so quickly, many people didn’t know who Jerusalem were until they walked on stage. A good example was a major Festival in Vienna, where every other band on the bill was a name e.g. Deep Purple, Black Sabbath, Fairport Convention, Curved Air, Rory Gallagher, Osibisa, Juicy Luicy etc. When Jerusalem came on stage about halfway through the bill, many people in the tens of thousands started walking out to get drinks, use the toilet, get food etc. Ian ‘Bige’ Hansford Purples road manager was doing the mixing for Jerusalem as they were using Purples gear. He said he had never seen anything like it before, one minute there were all these people walking out, then Jerusalem started playing there first song Frustration and all the people leaving turned around and stampeded back into the hall. This moment was actually captured by Austrian TV. After this Festival all the bands were to go to Frankfurt for another huge festival. Throughout the journey, people kept coming up to the band to say they saw them on TV and wow etc. Suddenly from nobody’s they had become a known quantity. The Frankfurt festival was also memorable. Lynden was a real showman/crazy man on stage anyway, often instigated by Paul, but this night he surpassed himself, well it appeared so at the time even to the rest of the band. He suddenly started changing the words and doing some kind of strange dance and then collapsed on the floor. Turned out there was a fault with the mic and he was getting a major dose of pure electricity. That was the end of Jerusalem’s show that night, but most of the crowd obviously thought it was part of the show and really thought it was a great ending. The Promoter of the Festival was so pleased with Jerusalem (he had taken a chance putting them on the bill) that he gave them a bonus (unheard of for a Promoter!!) and paid for them to fly back to the UK on a proper flight with Deep Purple.
The relationship between the members of Jerusalem was always good and thus they enjoyed everything about being a band to the fullest degree. They were having such a crazy time in the bandwagon (OGY) once that they were nearly late for a gig at Liverpool University, because they managed to drive 20 miles past Liverpool without noticing (one of the biggest cities in the UK!) There are many Jerusalem stories which will hopefully appear when the official Jerusalem website is put online.
Paul and Ray had been great friends since school, had a lot in common and did most things together. Paul took the role of leader of the band throughout its existence with the full support of Ray. It was Paul who always took the final decision on anything regarding the band. Paul and Ray as the creators were the foundation and the driving force. Bill and Bob built on top of this and Lynden was Lynden!
When they got back to the UK from Germany, Deram wanted a single for release but not an album song. Paul and Lynden sat down at Paul’s mothers house and came up with Kamikaze Moth in about an hour. The band had a quick practice of the song and then went to London the next day and recorded it in the Decca Studio.
Jerusalem was a unique band at the time. No-one ever knew what to expect and sometimes the band as well. They were young, raw, energetic, followed no rules, accepted no compromise and were not overburdened by influences. It was one of those strange moments in time when a small group of people came up with something that cannot be truly defined or ever be re-created. There was no middle road with Jerusalem, when people left their gig they either loved it or hated it. Whether you like them or not, for some reason Jerusalem has become a legend that will not lie down and die. After 35 years they have a bigger fan base now than they did at the beginning and it’s still growing!
Why did Paul and Ray disband Jerusalem after such a short time? The answer is probably found in Ian’s quote on the album as to why he wanted them recorded. To Paul and Ray, Jerusalem was about rock in its purest and most basic state. Lynden and Bill were evolving and wanted to move in a more polished and progressive direction. Bob at that time just enjoyed playing. The Rock scene was exploding in so many directions within a very short period, from the Zeppelin, Purple, Sabbath to Pink Floyd, Genesis, Yes, etc. These bands themselves changed overtime and experimented in different directions, some of them returning to their roots many years later. Studio production was advancing in leaps and bounds. Paul and Ray felt that they had made their statement and didn’t want Jerusalem forced into areas created by peer pressure and the accountants and lawyers who were beginning to takeover and run the Music business based purely on commercial terms. Luckily, up to this point in time, most of the Record/Music Industry, etc. were run by ex-musicians and people with some understanding of music and the vision necessary to take gambles. Without these pathfinders many of the most successful bands of the 60’s and 70’s would never have been given a chance. After discussions with Ian and Sam everyone agreed that it was a good time to end as to carry on would lead to compromise and changes which Paul and Ray decided would dilute and alter what Jerusalem was all about. They could have changed the line-up and continued as Jerusalem, but what Jerusalem had created was too important to both of them to merely use as a ladder for their next evolution They decided to create something different, which was to become Pussy and Bob was quite happy to take on the pressure of being the guitarist of a 3 piece (another story).
2)Jerusalem is a Christian rock band, based in Sweden, that was founded around 1975 by Ulf Christiansson (Vocals, Guitar). It was one of the first bands to combine Christian lyrics with a hard rock sound.
When the band first toured Sweden in the mid-1970s, their combination of Christian lyrics with a hard rock sound was very controversial and the band was only permitted to perform at a few churches.
The first album, Jerusalem, was released in 1978, and saw sales of 20,000 within the first six months, at the time very high figures for European Christian Rock. The second album, Volym 2, was released in 1980. This, and the following Krigsman (1981) were recorded with the band that is still one of two alternating Jerusalem configurations, with Dan Tibell on keys, Anders Mossberg on bass, and Claes Anderhell on drums. For many fans this is the classic configuration. Many of the songs from the first 3 Albums are still frequently performed live. Jerusalem toured relentlessly, often with a very evangelistic outlook. In 1985, they decided to stop touring, and took a prolonged break.
In 1992 they recorded the critically acclaimed "Prophet".Several study and live albums have been recorded since then, but many of the songs are from their earlier period , many of them previously unrecorded.
In June 2009, the band is still touring, and plans have been made for a new studio album.
See www.jerusalem.se or
their MySpace for further information.
3) Jerusalem - czech band from Ceske Budejovice
www.jerusalem.cz
1)Jerusalem was a Br… Read Full Bio ↴There are at least three bands named Jerusalem:
1)Jerusalem was a British classic rock/hard rock band (also labeled as proto-Doom) active in the early '70s.
It released only one album, "Jerusalem", in 1972, produced by Ian Gillan.
Members:
Lynden Williams: Vocals
Bob Cooke: Guitar
Bill Hinde: Guitar
Paul Dean: Bass
Ray Sparrow: Drums
The Jerusalem Story.
In the 5th form of St Probus School School, Salisbury, Wiltshire, UK in 1966 there were 3 very good friends, Paul Dean, Ray Sparrow and Chris (Kef) Skelcher. A Canadian schoolfriend (Larry Taylor) one day brought in an album by a band called John Mayall and the Bluesbreakers who turned out to be an electric 12 bar blues band. This was something new for Paul, Ray and Chris and triggered something in all three. The music clubs at this time very much centred on the pure pop music of the time. By chance within a few weeks of hearing the album they saw that John Mayall was playing at a popular local venue called the Alexander Rooms. They decided to go see. What they didn’t know at the time was that this was the beginnings of the Blues Boom in the UK, which was about to launch some amazing bands onto the scene and would eventually lead to the beginnings of Rock and all its subsequent off-shoots. For those who don’t know, John Mayall was responsible for much of what happened next in the music industry. The members of the Bluesbreakers over the years reads like a whose who of Rock Music.
Some of the leading bands of this boom in the UK were John Mayall, Peter Greens Fleetwood Mac, Savoy Brown Blues Band, Chicken Shack, Alexis Korner, Keef Hartley Band, Graham Bond. Many other bands were coming through who initially believe it or not also started as Blues Bands e.g. Ten Years After, Taste (Rory Gallager) Free, Jethro Tull. In the USA there were bands like Canned Heat and Paul Butterfield.
Paul, Ray and Chris went to see JM and were completely wiped away. None of the 3 had any musical background, but the next day at school they decided to form a band. This was the beginning of the Jerusalem Story.
There was no particular decision about who would play what, it just seemed to sort itself out. Ray was always a foot-tapper in school, so it seemed a good idea for him to be the drummer. He then found a very cheap second-hand Olympic kit. Chris new someone with a dirt cheap electric guitar, so took the position of guitarist and Paul found a home made bass advertised in the local paper. The neck wasn’t exactly flat but it did toughen up his fingers very quickly! Paul decided to also take the vocals as it appeared at the time that 4 strings would not be as difficult as six or the drums (even though at junior school he had been marked as tone deaf in music. Maybe he still is as far as some people are concerned!). They also bought a cheap 30 watt amp, a couple of speakers and a mic. The finances for all this came from odd jobs, like watercress and wild oat picking, harvesting, window cleaning, piano moving literally anything was game. From day 1 they decided to never do covers versions, which considering their technical ability at the start, was a sensible decision. From then on every spare moment was spent learning to play, practising and listening to the blues. Not just contemporary, but all the old accoustic blues players from the USA.
Paul wrote the songs, which were all based around 12 bar blues and boogie. One of the first riffs he wrote was later to become ‘She Came A Bat From Hell’. Anyway, they plodded away for months until they had enough courage to play in public for the first time. This was just a small gathering of school friends and their German exchange students and was in a small hall at Salisbury College of Further Education. Much to their amazement it actually went quite well as many of the students had never heard Blues before. They also discovered that doing your own material has a distinct advantage, as no-one knows how the songs go, so the only person that hears the mistakes is the one who makes them! In fact Paul couldn’t remember half the words and made them up as he went along or repeated previous lines, (next time you see your favourite band live, check it out, even the best have to do it sometimes!). They continued like this until the level of musianship improved. Just the odd small gig, but mostly practice. During the holidays they continued to do all kinds of work to buy better gear. Eventually they bought 2 Kelly 100 watt amps and a cabinet each. Once they had finished their final exams, Paul went to Salisbury College of FE, Chris went to Bishop Wordsworth Grammar School (both to do A levels) and Ray went into the family grocery and post office business. They continued on their musical path, rehearsing everyday in the cellar of Rays parents business.
The Blues Boom was now evolving into the Rock Boom. Early pathfinders like Cream and Hendrix were being joined by new bands like Led Zeppelin, Black Sabbath, Deep Purple to name a few. Festivals were now a way of life like Woodstock, Isle of White 1 & 2, Bath Blues Festival which later became Shepton Mallet and eventually Reading Festival. Paul, Ray & Chris when not playing were out there enjoying the Rock revolution.
Paul and Ray were now beginning to take the whole thing seriously and Paul brought in a friend from College as second guitar. This was Bill Hinde. When Paul and Ray finally decided that they really wanted to go for it, Chris had decided that he was going to University in Cardiff and the band was not any longer his main priority. Paul at this time had no idea what he wanted to eventually do after College and although also close to contracts to play football professionally (Plymouth, Bournemouth and Southampton) he decided to go with the music. Chris then left and was replaced by another College friend of Bill and Paul called Bob Cooke. They carried on like this for a while and then Paul decided he didn’t want to sing anymore and concentrate on writing and the bass. It was then decided to bring in a mutual friend called Phil Goddard to take over vocals. Thus the band became a 5 piece. Now things became more serious and real gigging started in earnest. Mainly small halls, pubs and clubs. Paul’s writing style had now changed and they were no longer a straight blues band. It was at this time that Paul wrote Primitive Man (still his favourite). Most of the songs were written by Paul, but Bob and Bill came up with the music for Beyond the Grave, (Paul lyrics) most of Murders Lament and some of Frustration. One interesting fact is that Paul nearly always wrote with his bass guitar and then built from there. By this time the band was becoming well known within the locality and beyond as they were very different to the most successful bands from the area e.g. The Troggs and Dave Dee, Dozy Beaky, Mick and Titch (extremely successful pop bands with many hit singles). They were now moving up the ladder and bigger gigs and Colleges were now taken on. Paul originally came up with the name Jerusalem as it was the only piece of music (Elgar) that he liked and thought had some passion about it during school assemblies. Later on Jerusalem used part of the piece as an intro for their live performances (Rock version of course).
Paul’s elder sister Zoë was based in London at this time, working for Record Companies and as a presenter on one of the first live chat shows about music, TV and Films ( A Whole Scene Going). It was around this time that Zoë first heard the band and was so shocked, that she decided to talk to some music people in London. A well known person in the business at the time Micky Dallon decided to put Jerusalem into Pye Studios for a couple of demos. Thus we have the very first recording of Primitive Man and Beyond The Grave. Although nothing happened immediately, things began to move fast. Zoë knew many of the top bands of that period and counted many as her friends. It was at this time that she ran into Ian Gillan again who was now with Deep Purple who had just exploded onto the scene with a No 1 single Black Night and the huge No. 1 album Deep Purple In Rock. Zoë had known Ian from his days with Episode Six. Deep Purple were in Southampton or Bournemouth in the middle of a tour and she invited Ian back to Salisbury to stay over at her mother’s house, before going back to London. This was Paul’s first meeting with Ian. When Ian walked into the house Paul was actually playing Black Sabbaths first album and Ian asked who it was because he liked it. Strange to think that a number of years later he would actually front the band for a short while!
Over the next few months there was some interest shown in the band by a number of people in the business, but nothing concrete. On a later visit by Ian to Salisbury Jerusalem were doing a gig at Salisbury College with Uriah Heep (their then bass player Paul Watts was a friend of Bobs from Andover). Ian decided to come and watch. He liked what he saw and decided to become involved with the band. Strangely enough, at the same time, Gerry Bron decided to take over Uriah Heep, so their journey began at the same time. The next thing that happened was Ian brought Roger Glover down to Salisbury to record some demos. Roger had just bought a Revox 4 track machine and was beginning to experiment, so in actual fact this was probably the beginning of Rogers’s entry into production. He had also just bought a second-hand Mini which turned out to have a faulty battery, so there was much pushing of his car that weekend. At this time the band were rehearsing in a derelict farm cottage in the middle of farmland near Wilton. They called it Pig Mansion (later to be a song by Pussy) and Deep Purple also used the place once for rehearsing and writing before a British Tour The farm was owned by a member of the Johnny Walker whisky family. It was a good experience for the band working with Roger and Ian. No-one knows what happened to the tapes but it was the beginning of a more professional direction. John Coletta, one of Purples managers then began to show an interest in Jerusalem, but Ian decided he wanted to do it himself. Thus Ian and Zoë became the managers of Jerusalem. It was around this time that Phil decided the band was not his future, which meant finding a new singer. It was decided to advertise in the music press and hold auditions in London. There were about 40 replies. The audition was meant to be in a Church Hall, but once they found out it was a Rock Band they refused to let the band in. It was then decided to cross London to Belsize Park and use Bill’s brothers flat. They lost many of the applicants on the way and others just couldn’t be bothered to continue. They ended up with about 10 at the apartment. At the end of the day it came down to 2 singers, One had an exceptional voice the other a natural showman. The showman got the nod, which was Lynden. Ian then decided to record a Jerusalem album before approaching Record companies. At this time Jerusalem already had a number of songs ready for recording – Primitive Man, I See The Light, She Came Like A Bat From Hell, Beyond The Grave, Murderers Lament, Frustration. Lynden was very much a lyricist rather than musician, so Paul and Lynden then sat down together at Paul’s mothers house and eventually came up with – Hooded Eagle, When The Wolf Sits and Midnight Steamer.
Ian and Zoë were now a couple and had bought a house in Pangbourne, Berkshire. Ian was also now the owner of Kingsway Recorders Studio in London (previously the legendry De Lane Lea Kingsway Studio where many greats had recorded including Hendrix and The Beatles) The Jerusalem album was to be recorded at Kingsway, so Jerusalem camped out at Ian’s house for the period. The engineer was Louie Austin.
The album only took a few weeks to record. It was hard work but also some incredible good times. The atmosphere was really unique. The bands first proper recording session and Ian’s first introduction to Producing. It was at this time that Ian signed the band to the famous NEMS Agency for gigs. So Jerusalem started gigging all over the UK whilst Ian was talking to Record companies. At the end of the day it was between EMI’s Harvest label (their rock label) and Decca’s Deram label (their rock label). Head of A&R at Harvest was Nick Mobbs (later head of A&R EMI and the first to sign the Sex Pistols) and at Deram it was Sam Hamilton. Both came up with similar deals, but Ian decided to go with Deram. The night that Sam decided he wanted to sign Jerusalem was the night they were playing at the famous Red Lion, Leytonstone with Status Quo. Status Quo who had been a singles chart band were now back to doing what they really wanted to do – Boogie. It was a great night all-round. Jerusalem had now aquired Deep Purples first P.A.system (J M Marshall 1000watt) and had 200watt (doctored) purple coloured J M Marshall stacks. They were regular visitors to Jim Marshalls shop in Ealing, London. Out of interest, these stacks eventually got stolen from Pig Mansion, so if you ever see any old purple coloured cabinets and 200 watt amps, have a look on the bottom, it may say Jerusalem!
Everyone seemed to agree that there was something different about Jerusalem in comparison to most other Rock bands at the time. No-one could actually put their finger on it, but as many have said since, they were probably 10 years ahead of their time. By the launch of the album Jerusalem were playing the top Universities, Colleges and famous spots like The Roundhouse, Chalk Farm and Dagenham Roundhouse. Sometimes as support, sometimes as headline. They shared the same stage as many top bands of the time and also started doing the major Festivals in Europe. Because everything happened so quickly, many people didn’t know who Jerusalem were until they walked on stage. A good example was a major Festival in Vienna, where every other band on the bill was a name e.g. Deep Purple, Black Sabbath, Fairport Convention, Curved Air, Rory Gallagher, Osibisa, Juicy Luicy etc. When Jerusalem came on stage about halfway through the bill, many people in the tens of thousands started walking out to get drinks, use the toilet, get food etc. Ian ‘Bige’ Hansford Purples road manager was doing the mixing for Jerusalem as they were using Purples gear. He said he had never seen anything like it before, one minute there were all these people walking out, then Jerusalem started playing there first song Frustration and all the people leaving turned around and stampeded back into the hall. This moment was actually captured by Austrian TV. After this Festival all the bands were to go to Frankfurt for another huge festival. Throughout the journey, people kept coming up to the band to say they saw them on TV and wow etc. Suddenly from nobody’s they had become a known quantity. The Frankfurt festival was also memorable. Lynden was a real showman/crazy man on stage anyway, often instigated by Paul, but this night he surpassed himself, well it appeared so at the time even to the rest of the band. He suddenly started changing the words and doing some kind of strange dance and then collapsed on the floor. Turned out there was a fault with the mic and he was getting a major dose of pure electricity. That was the end of Jerusalem’s show that night, but most of the crowd obviously thought it was part of the show and really thought it was a great ending. The Promoter of the Festival was so pleased with Jerusalem (he had taken a chance putting them on the bill) that he gave them a bonus (unheard of for a Promoter!!) and paid for them to fly back to the UK on a proper flight with Deep Purple.
The relationship between the members of Jerusalem was always good and thus they enjoyed everything about being a band to the fullest degree. They were having such a crazy time in the bandwagon (OGY) once that they were nearly late for a gig at Liverpool University, because they managed to drive 20 miles past Liverpool without noticing (one of the biggest cities in the UK!) There are many Jerusalem stories which will hopefully appear when the official Jerusalem website is put online.
Paul and Ray had been great friends since school, had a lot in common and did most things together. Paul took the role of leader of the band throughout its existence with the full support of Ray. It was Paul who always took the final decision on anything regarding the band. Paul and Ray as the creators were the foundation and the driving force. Bill and Bob built on top of this and Lynden was Lynden!
When they got back to the UK from Germany, Deram wanted a single for release but not an album song. Paul and Lynden sat down at Paul’s mothers house and came up with Kamikaze Moth in about an hour. The band had a quick practice of the song and then went to London the next day and recorded it in the Decca Studio.
Jerusalem was a unique band at the time. No-one ever knew what to expect and sometimes the band as well. They were young, raw, energetic, followed no rules, accepted no compromise and were not overburdened by influences. It was one of those strange moments in time when a small group of people came up with something that cannot be truly defined or ever be re-created. There was no middle road with Jerusalem, when people left their gig they either loved it or hated it. Whether you like them or not, for some reason Jerusalem has become a legend that will not lie down and die. After 35 years they have a bigger fan base now than they did at the beginning and it’s still growing!
Why did Paul and Ray disband Jerusalem after such a short time? The answer is probably found in Ian’s quote on the album as to why he wanted them recorded. To Paul and Ray, Jerusalem was about rock in its purest and most basic state. Lynden and Bill were evolving and wanted to move in a more polished and progressive direction. Bob at that time just enjoyed playing. The Rock scene was exploding in so many directions within a very short period, from the Zeppelin, Purple, Sabbath to Pink Floyd, Genesis, Yes, etc. These bands themselves changed overtime and experimented in different directions, some of them returning to their roots many years later. Studio production was advancing in leaps and bounds. Paul and Ray felt that they had made their statement and didn’t want Jerusalem forced into areas created by peer pressure and the accountants and lawyers who were beginning to takeover and run the Music business based purely on commercial terms. Luckily, up to this point in time, most of the Record/Music Industry, etc. were run by ex-musicians and people with some understanding of music and the vision necessary to take gambles. Without these pathfinders many of the most successful bands of the 60’s and 70’s would never have been given a chance. After discussions with Ian and Sam everyone agreed that it was a good time to end as to carry on would lead to compromise and changes which Paul and Ray decided would dilute and alter what Jerusalem was all about. They could have changed the line-up and continued as Jerusalem, but what Jerusalem had created was too important to both of them to merely use as a ladder for their next evolution They decided to create something different, which was to become Pussy and Bob was quite happy to take on the pressure of being the guitarist of a 3 piece (another story).
2)Jerusalem is a Christian rock band, based in Sweden, that was founded around 1975 by Ulf Christiansson (Vocals, Guitar). It was one of the first bands to combine Christian lyrics with a hard rock sound.
When the band first toured Sweden in the mid-1970s, their combination of Christian lyrics with a hard rock sound was very controversial and the band was only permitted to perform at a few churches.
The first album, Jerusalem, was released in 1978, and saw sales of 20,000 within the first six months, at the time very high figures for European Christian Rock. The second album, Volym 2, was released in 1980. This, and the following Krigsman (1981) were recorded with the band that is still one of two alternating Jerusalem configurations, with Dan Tibell on keys, Anders Mossberg on bass, and Claes Anderhell on drums. For many fans this is the classic configuration. Many of the songs from the first 3 Albums are still frequently performed live. Jerusalem toured relentlessly, often with a very evangelistic outlook. In 1985, they decided to stop touring, and took a prolonged break.
In 1992 they recorded the critically acclaimed "Prophet".Several study and live albums have been recorded since then, but many of the songs are from their earlier period , many of them previously unrecorded.
In June 2009, the band is still touring, and plans have been made for a new studio album.
See www.jerusalem.se or
their MySpace for further information.
3) Jerusalem - czech band from Ceske Budejovice
www.jerusalem.cz
Dancing
Jerusalem Lyrics
We have lyrics for 'Dancing' by these artists:
Aaron Smith All the time, My baby you on my mind, And…
Aaron Smith & Luvli All the time, My baby you on my mind, And…
Aaron Smith Feat Luvli All the time, My baby you on my mind, And…
Aaron Smith; Luvli All the time, My baby you on my mind, And…
Aris They keep telling me to do what is right Don’t care,…
Aslove She got me woke Out in the street I'm in…
ASP I see their naked bodies dancing in the blue and…
Astrud Gilberto When you called me, late in the night I thought I…
baardman Down by the lake, a flatbed trailer A couple speakers and…
Barbra Streisand & Michael Crawford Barbra Streisand Miscellaneous Dancing Dolly : Put your hand…
Barry Blue Hey little girl get your dancing shoes. Your gold sation j…
Basement Revolver Night time drives In the city, with my guy In the front…
Bau Haus dncing on hot tiles dancing on tender-hooks dancing down c…
Bauhaus dncing on hot tiles dancing on tender-hooks dancing down chu…
BBwhite Feat. Funkstar Hey Mr Music, sure sound good to me I can't refuse…
Black Party (Da, da, da-da, da, da, da-da) (Da, da, da-da, da, da,…
Bob Sinclar Been looking for the sound for a long time I thought…
Bonzana & Max Oazo Suppose there are times when you lose your driving mind Supp…
Boo & The Tru-Tones Some people love dancing in the rain I'll be on my…
Brandon T. Jackson Dancing, dancing, dancing She's a dancing machine Ah babe Mo…
Carol Channing Charles Nelson Reilly Jerry Dodge Eileen Brennan Dolly Put your hand on her waist and stand With her right…
Carole King I dance a little closer to you and watch you…
Cash I/O I need help What's to talk about Pretty dancing upside down …
Cattle & Cane I remember the place, I first saw your face In the…
D'or Let's go out dancing We'll have a good time Don't lose your…
Da.Rec This nigga getting popped, I don’t give a fuck who...…
Damien Jurado Smoke that cigarette and down another drink Call your other…
Djustin You know the steps The reason we're here The rules are subtl…
Doveman And if she came to meet me I can't believe…
Düncan I'm just dancing with life, the delicate flower While I'm he…
Eats Everything Let's go dancing I wanna go dancing with you All night danci…
Elend SOPOR AETERNUS... O mortis secretum, ubi finis nervorum ? O …
Elephant Man & Lil Jon Yow cuz Bwoy hmmmm International Squad GZ, Ziddan and Global…
Elevation Worship Yeah Yeah Ohh, ohh, aye When you walked across the room And…
Elisa Time is gonna take my mind And carry it far…
Elisa (Toffoli) Time is gonna take my mind And carry it far…
Elisa Toffoli Time is gonna take my mind And carry it far away…
Ethan Fiske I've been working for so long I need to move my…
Evan Ritz I woke up thinking about you this morning That you're my…
EZSpecial I can't forget when we kissed for the first time, We…
Fenn Wilson Just another day I feel I haven't slept a wink This coat…
Frankie Cosmos Dancing like the answer to a question that I do…
Friction Seven years I've been in this place Take the morning train…
Future Humans To the friend on my blindside that ain't no friend…
Girls2 feat. KEIJI KUROKI NESMITH ハーイ! Everyone! 今日も素晴らしい朝がきたよ どうだい? しっかり目は覚めたかい? ハッハッハッ! なんだい…
Glassio You think I’m crazy but my baby you have never…
Gold Child I wish that I could go out tonight And show everybody…
HAWK. A couple bucks I've been saving for ya Bought a ring…
HeadBone And if you feel like dancing Dance And if you feel like…
Heaton You Took my vulnerability Turned it to weakness Never exp…
Henri Tachan L'orchestre a entamé la danse, Dans le vacarme et dans les…
Ich Troje Opowiem Wam jak chciałam być Przerysowaną prozą dnia Z wie…
Iván Troyano WE´ LL BE DANCING TONIGHT YEAH! LUPIÓN (WE´ LL BE DANCING TO…
J. Onvlee let me be a little crazy like the feet of a…
james hype We started dancing and love put us into a groove As…
Jigzy & RDX Is a bomboclaat dancing song Big up Mr. Wacky a the…
John Bucchino Who could believe I'd feel all of the things Im feeling? Thi…
John Martyn Oh darling, it's gonna be late when we get back…
katie dey I am myself a shelter My own personal hell girl There's…
Kazka Втратиш рівновагу - набереш вагу Не заїж солодким ту гірку б…
Ken Hensley You are my life, you are my love You're the heart…
KING QUARTZ Everywhere I go Life's a fantasy But you can't tak…
Kissin' Black A thousand names, a thousand faces Everywhere she goes, empt…
Koeda 今日の朝起きたら全部 無かったみたい カラッポの世界だ 太陽 灼熱 熱すぎるんだ 触れないの Oh oh oh oh …
Komodo Hand me One more drink, I don't think I'm even standing But …
Kygo/DNCE Spin you around on the chandeliers Head over heels like Tear…
Kylie Minogue No one wants to stay at home Nobody wants to be…
L.porsche Dancing in the dark I miss dancing in the dark I miss…
Låpsley You keep shaking me off to another on the dance…
laye Yeah Whoa My body don’t want to move (My body don’t want…
Lee & The New Establishment You can dance you can jive Having the time of your…
LEEONA I'm feeling you Sending me electric vibes I'm reading you Y…
lexy k-paul Well I used to smile when I was a pup Sailing…
Lexy & K-Paul Dancin' Dancin' Dancin', oh truly ? really be …
Lexy & K. Paul Well I used to smile when I was a pup Sailing…
Lexy feat. K-Paul Dancin' Dancin' Dancin', oh truly [?] really be [?] down Ar…
Lexy K-paul Well I used to smile when I was a pup Sailing…
Liars & Lunatics Rodrigo Torres León de la Barra…
Lindsey Buckingham Poor little raven, has she lost her way? Pass all she…
Lion Fiah GYAL BAILA Y BACK IT UP BACK IT UP SI TE…
Little Racer Talking to this girl next door Hoping that she'll hit that…
Lovedrug Dancing, oh dancing On border lines of time Dancing, oh da…
M. Miller I'm saved, so I’m jookin Jookin like I’m Pecan Aye, I’m shoo…
M.I.L.K. Dancing, dancing across the old wood floor Fire flashes in y…
M.Miller Conscience drowned in the wishing well With these fields of…
Mahal Slick Is it really dancing if I’m out of love Why am…
Manny Dancing in the dark Dancing in the dark I got my bands…
Marie-Jo Thério Dancing in the rain Keep dancing... dancing... keep dancing…
Marshall & Hain I've been down for so long I've been right I've been…
Max Oazo & Bonzana Suppose there are times when you lose your driving mind Supp…
mellow fellow Years ago When I had a chance I could've held your hand But…
Midnight Generation Dancing, your body Everybody is coming to the show Everybody…
Mo Kenney Dancing in the bar Dancing in the street Running with the…
Mr. Magorium's Wonder Emporium For Once In My Life (Live) 唱:蘇姍 / Mr. Andy Bautista 曲:Murd…
Musketeers ตื่นลืมตาขึ้นมา ในเมืองที่มีแต่ปัญหา มองขึ้นไปบนฟ้า สิ่งใดที…
N.E.O.N Just another day passing by Laying around wasting time Think…
N.e.o.n. No dreams in the wasteland Couple kids in the heart of…
Neil Frances When it’s hot When it’s hot and stormy tonight We can feel…
New Trolls Dancing Everybody wants to see me Dancing Just all the ti…
Niko Noise без текста без текста без текста без текста без текста без…
Nino Buonocore E' sabato e fa un caldo terribile Ormai in città ci…
not.me Dancing in my head You got me dancing in my head You…
Oliver You know that I feel so right Being in the club…
Omar & Zed Bias Ooh, there is a girl I′d like to know, Try to…
Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark She didn't regret it She never expected a fortune like this …
Oscarito Dancing, dancing, dancing El más loco Dancing, dancing, danc…
P-Love In the mirror I see Just a figure of the boy…
P.О. Box Valentino shoes really got me bouncing Diamonds on my neck y…
Paolo Conte C stato un attimo che tu Mi sei sembrato niente Stato quando…
Peter McVeigh Dancing It's lovely to see you dancing, It's lovely to see…
Randy Newman And if you feel like dancing Dance And if you feel like…
Ray-X Caught you wishin' at the window last night Wonderin' if the…
Re-Done We got the message I heard it on the airwaves The politician…
Rockets da-da-dance don't you feel that energy? us together you an…
Saeki Yusuke うおぉ! ハッキリくっきりしてきた感情 好きでもないことはやらないよう 一難去ってまた百難 錯乱するゴールへの逆算 こん…
Sailor Kajanus You look a little tired, my dear And quite unli…
Salt And Fire I'm In a Dancing Mood I'm In A Dancing Mood I'm In…
Sasha Yelling at the sky Screaming at the world Baby, why'd you go…
Save The Lost Boys I've got an impulse that my hearts under attack. Forgive my…
scat-a-nova I've got a problem with my dancing shoes They don't know…
Shye I wanna feel my shoes get loose The straps undone Underneath…
SIVAN TALMOR I don't know what it is But I feel like dancing I…
Sonic Sea Turtles It's okay It's all going to help But I... I'm happy now I've…
Sonny Fodera Let's go dancing I wanna go dancing with you All night dan…
Sound On Sound Here I go Strolling down the street A swaying motion Strutti…
St. Morritz Science and reason will tell us so The blood in our…
Static I've done you wrong so many nights before, can I…
Steve Ross Dancing in the dark Till the tune ends, We're dancing in…
Sven-Holger Rosenvinge I don't want a friend I want my life in…
T-Pain ft. Flo-Rida I can still hear their laughter echo And the taste of…
t.o.l.l. Now I've had the time of my life No, I never…
The 101 Dancing in the dark Till the tune ends, We're dancing in…
The Fan 每当你叫我Darling这字眼给我信心 因为这样就表示 我目前是你的唯一 每当你叫我Darling 我就必须相信 你说的…
The Kids You can dance You can jive Having the time of your life S…
The Tru-Tones Some people love dancing in the rain I'll be on my…
Theophilus London feat. Marvin Gaye I used to go out to parties, and stand around 'Cause…
Tiga Let's go dancing I wanna go dancing with you All night danci…
Tindersticks I understand everything I understand everything Take me in y…
TOM BOXER feat. MIKE We'll be dancing soon We'll be singing songs As the DJ plays…
Tom Boxer feat. Mike Diamondz Everybody′s dancing, everybody shines Everybody's flying tog…
Tv&Me I love the way you're no good for me I know…
Valery Gore My heart went out to Jeffrey It bled dry in its…
Vantage Everywhere I go Life′s a fantasy But you can't take me down…
Verka Hello everybody, my name is Verka Serduchka Me English, Nich…
Verka Serduchka Hello everybody My name is Verka Serduchka Me english nich…
Vicky Vale Deep inside The beating goes louder when I'm Not alone O…
Wang Chung (jack hues / nick de spig) Dancing in the street love Da…
X-Treme I hear them follow me Holding their breath they're tryna kil…
Yiko What you wanna do, my darling? You′ve been running seconds t…
Yusuke Saeki うおぉ! ハッキリくっきりしてきた感情 好きでもないことはやらないよう 一難去ってまた百難 錯乱するゴールへの逆算 こん…
Zebra & Giraffe I know almost everybody At this party but they barely know…
Zound It's nineteen thirty-three ??? ??? But she just wanna go …
[t.w.i.n.s.] Step on ice, you're holding my arm Fairy lights shine on…
We have lyrics for these tracks by Jerusalem:
Ajöss Med dej Värld Mej lurar du inte, Så har du förstått Du lurar nog andra …
Ajöss med dig värld Mej lurar du inte Så har du förstått Du lurar nog andra Men…
Ashes in our hands Hellfire and brimstone You've heard the prophets cry From …
Bara hos dej Bara hos dej bara hos dej Där vill jag va' bara…
Bara rock'n roll Well, the graveyard shifted back in '55The rebel rousers bro…
Be There With You Preparation That's why the separation, That's why you've…
Berlin '38 I was twenty-five in Berlin '38. I had just bought a…
Caminho RETOS CAMINHOS Faz-me, Senhor dentro do Teu plano estar Da …
Can't Stop Us Now We'd stood all the tests To the very last man Though we…
City on Fire City on fire One night I saw the sky was red Red…
Come Higher I'm strong, bold as a lion, stronger than a bull, Strong…
Come to Me The world is dying more and more It's suffering from pain …
Constantly Changing When I look at myself in the mirror And see what…
Dagarna går Dagarna går Veckor blir till år Allt går så fort Allting …
Dancing on the Head of the Serpent There's a fallen angel on a throne in every capitalcity…
Dialog Vadå, vem kan väl er förstå Vadå, vad har ni för…
Du kommer först Jesus jag vill att du Ska va' här nu Ingenting annat Som …
Du Ljuger Du ljuger du ljuger du är en lögnare från början Och…
Face in the Crowd Just a face in the crowd, Unidentified, passing by, A ship…
Farewell Now the party's over Everyone's gone home Each one to his …
Flugit genom rymden Man har flugit genom rymden Man har varit överallt Man har s…
Frustration Tell me how you feel Tell me love is real Tell me…
Ge Mej Ett Svar Ge mej ett svar ja ge mej ett svar På vad…
Getsemane Det var mörkt i Getsemane trädgård Det var mörkt när förräd…
Hög tid Det verkar som dom flesta mänskor tror Att evigheten finns …
Hooded Eagle Long hot night Thinking of you Tears fill my eyes All night …
I'm Still Alive Darkness is gone, victory is won Death is defeated, not gui…
In His Majesty's Service Run fast run fast Don't let the messenger rest Make way ma…
Introduktion Vi sjunger, vi sjunger, vi sjunger om Jesus Vi står här, v…
It's mad Ja, Jerikos murar var stängda för Israels folk. Dom stod…
It's Mad (Live) Ja, Jerikos murar var stängda för Israels folk Dom stod där…
Jag behöver dej Känns så skönt att komma bara komma, som jag är, bara…
Jag behöver dig Känns så skönt att komma bara komma Som jag är, bara…
Jag vill ge dej en blomma Jag vill ge dej en blomma som en gåva Jag vill…
Jag vill ge dig en blomma Jag vill ge dej en blomma som en gåva Jag vill…
Jerusalem I was twenty-five in Berlin '38. I had just bought a…
Jesus är det underbaraste Jesus Han är det underbaraste som någonsin hänt mej Jag kan…
Kamikaze Moth It's over now you've gone I guess I just went wrong I…
Kanske Kanske dör du gammal, kanske dör du ung Kanske dör du…
Kom till mej Vår värld den inte bara dör, den lider mer och…
Krigsman Jag är en krigsman uti Herrens armé Jag slåss vid fronten…
Likes Them A young generation living for sensation, Trying to be cool,…
Listen to Me Listen to me. Guard your heart, it's a wellspring of…
Man of the World Man of the world You are aiming straight for the top Man…
Midnight Steamer In the dawn Of the evening The boat has come To transport yo…
Moderne man Du är modern, och du har vuxit blivit stor och…
Mr Ego Your life is O.K. and your life is so good you've…
must come first Jesus I want You come here, please do Cause all that we…
Neutral Ja du är neutral och du håller dig sval Inför allting…
Noa Ja, Noa stod och hamra' och spika på sin ark De'…
Om du lyssnar Har du nånsin reflekterat på vad verklig kärlek är Har du…
On the Road Ditches, ditches all around, Keep your feet on the road if…
On_the_road Ditches, ditches all around, Keep your feet on the road if…
Our Love Was Dead When I looked at our lives, I could see it Was…
Pappa Vem Har Gjort Pappa, vem har gjort solen som lyser Månen som skiner, stjä…
Pass på Pass på, pass på För tåget det står inne Och skall snart…
Pilgrim You have started the journey So don't turn back, don't turn…
Plunder Hell and Populate Heaven I was invited to a party with some friends of…
Quero te dizer QUERO TE VER VENCER Necessitados buscam pelas águas Parecem…
Read Between the Lines I closed the door, not wanting to go back The past…
Risen When I was a little boy I had my special…
Så va de då Så va' de' då När Petrus och Johannes När Jakob och Andrea…
Så va' de' då å va' de' då när Petrus och Johannes när Jakob och Andreas o…
Smile, Smile, Smile Smile, smile, smile, it's not over with There's still much m…
Sodom Herren ser ner över jorden Söker en enda ja, nån Någon som…
Soldier I'm a soldier, a soldier, A soldier, fighting in the…
Ständig förändring När jag ser mig själv i spegeln Och ser mig sådan…
Still To all hearts, all souls weary and down, trampled to…
Stone Free Everyday of the week I'm in a different city If I stay…
Superstar I'm no star for sure I know But I sing anyway I…
Tänk Om Jesus Har Rätt Många som lyssnar, men det är få som vill förstå För…
The Night When Revelation Came into My Life I can't sleep, taking a walk on the city streets Time's…
The Tide You see me standing on the shore. Cause I've been…
The Truth Has to Come Do you want me to give you a truth That will…
The Waiting Zone In the school of this present day kids Are informed…
those were the days Those were the days, those were the days Those were the…
Time Day's getting closer. It won't be long Time is at hand.…
Tomorrow Heavy burdens, wounded feet, Driven by love, that's why On…
traveling through the ages We've been traveling thru the ages We've been almost everyw…
Truth You must speak the truth, Nothing but the truth That's…
Umbrella Try so hard 'cause you really want To try your…
Var du än är Om du sitter i skolan Om du står på fabriken Om du…
Vi Kan Inte Stoppas Vi håller för pressen och pallar för trycket Fast det…
Warrior I never dreamed I'd be a fighter one day Now I'm…
We're Gonna Take Europe We're gonna take Europe, We're gonna shake Europe, The wal…
When the Wolf Sits It's the time of night When the wolf sits alone And howls…
Who's Got the Guts It is right, right, none of us is perfect And it's…
You're A Liar You're a liar, you're a liar Your mouth is full of…
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Wieslawa Sawicka
May whole Africa will be blessed. May this song unite people all over the world. Bring the joy, love and renew the faith. Amen
Aramis Jamais
Amen!
JCN
Amen!!🙏🏻
YAHUAH YAHUSHA HAMMASHIACH👑777
HalleluYAH Amen🙏🏻
Cher B_SoCO
A'ho! 🪶
Piotr Bartoszewicz
😀pozdrawiam Panią👍Peace and unity among all people in the world!
Agustín Suárez
Desde que la escuché, esta gran canción me genera una tormenta de EMOCIONES, mi estado cambia, se me saltan las lágrimas de alegría, el poder de LA MÚSICA Y LA GENTE VIBRANDO AL UNÍSONO......💚💚💚💚❤❤❤❤
Debora Luzi
What a joy this song brings. I cannot stop smiling. Seeing people all over the world United by a beautiful song is simply magical.
Dee Cohen
Search the translation. Its beuatiful
Kman
Who sings the song?