Top Songs By Gas Street Music
Credits
AUSFÜHRENDE KÜNSTLER:INNEN
Gas Street Music
Künstler:in
Tim Hughes
Leadgesang
Millie Ferguson
Leadgesang
Zo Ross-Waddell
Begleitgesang
KOMPOSITION UND LIEDTEXT
Tim Hughes
Komponist:in
Jimmy James
Komponist:in
Willie Weeks
Komponist:in
Josh Gauton
Komponist:in
Nick Herbert
Komponist:in
PRODUKTION UND TECHNIK
Jimmy James
Produzent:in
Willie Weeks
Produzent:in
Lyrics
[Verse 1]
Tears fall how my heart breaks
Trouble has visited again
Hope feels so far away
Songs that stir up my faith
Just feel like lines upon a page
Empty but still you remain
[Chorus]
And I all I have to bring
A song of honest praise and a broken hallelujah
Take this broken hallelujah
In silence and in pain
I'll choose to sing again with a broken hallelujah
Take this broken hallelujah
[Verse 2]
How long is all I can pray
Father, please, take this cup away
Help me trust and obey
[Chorus]
And I all I have to bring
A song of honest praise and a broken hallelujah
Take this broken hallelujah
In silence and in pain
I'll choose to sing again with a broken hallelujah
Take this broken hallelujah
[Bridge]
And not my will but Yours be done
Not my will, Your Kingdom come
And not my will but Yours be done
Not my will, Your Kingdom come
And not my will but Yours be done
Oh, not my will, Your Kingdom come
And not my will but Yours be done
Oh, not my will, Your Kingdom come
And not my will but Yours be done
Not my will, Your Kingdom come
And not my will but Yours be done
Oh, not my will, Your Kingdom come
And not my will but Yours be done
Oh, not my will, Your Kingdom come
[Chorus]
And I all I have to bring
A song of honest praise and a broken hallelujah
Take this broken hallelujah
In silence and in pain
I'll choose to sing again with a broken hallelujah
Take this broken hallelujah
[Outro]
Not my will but Yours be done
Not my will, your Kingdom come
Not my will but yours be done
Not my will, your Kingdom come
Not my will but yours be done
Not my will, your Kingdom come
Written by: Jimmy James, Josh Gauton, Nick Herbert, Tim Hughes, Willie Weeks