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Welcome to the Worship Deeper Song Portal.Here you will find free, downloadable worship MP3s and song sheets that you can use in your church.As I share my favorites songs via, I’m often asked if I can send song sheets or MP3s. But due to copyright laws, I’m not permitted to send any resources except the YouTube video.Now, I’m actively searching for worship musicians who would like to submit their songs for free use in churches around the world.The library is small so far, but will grow as I get more submissions. Enjoy!Let Every NationThis is a song I wrote many years ago. It’s a fast worship song that is based on Psalm 86:9 and Psalm 102:18, and Revelation 7:9. Every nation will bow before Jesus, and we are to proclaim God’s message to this and future generations.(Right click and “Save link as” to save to your computer)Broken CupA worship song that talks about being filled with Christ even if you’re broken. Song appears courtesy of in Seattle, Washington.(Right click and “Save link as” to save to your computer).

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I'd like to receive the free email course. Subscribe Sweetness of PerfumeThis is a slow and powerful song that asks God to make our lives pleasant to Him as we spend time getting to know and love Him.(Right click and “Save link as” to save to your computer)Our God is Good to UsThis is a haunting and powerful song submitted by Michael Wright who is a worship director in Johannesburg, South Africa.(Right click and “Save link as” to save to your computer)Nothing Is ImpossibleThis is a powerful song submitted by a member of the Worship Deeper community, Patricia Hadley. In her own words, “One amazing church service helped land this chorus in my heart, and when I shared it with the congregation, we sang together with faith rising higher and higher.

Two years later I’ve finally finished and recorded it. I’ve gone from a position of faith to seeing first hand, the impossible become possible. And I’ve also been in the position of when you’re still contending, waiting for breakthrough to happen on earth. This is where we are covered, completely under His loving wings: seen, heard, comforted until we see Heaven come.” Visit Patricia’s.(Right click and “Save link as” to save to your computer)LouderHere’s an upbeat tune submitted by.(Right click and “Save link as” to save to your computer)The World To YouTake a listen to this song with a surprising twist at the end.

Song originally appeared on Worship Interactive Volume I, recorded and mixed at in Seattle, Washington.(Right click and “Save link as” to save to your computer) You Never ChangeArtist Judah from Nigeria submitted this song and I loved it. The song reminds us that, though the world may seem unpredictable and ever-changing, God never changes. He’s always our Rock.(Right click and “Save link as” to save to your computer)Chord chart coming soon!

IgnitedThis song was submitted by Sierra of Generation, Sing! It’s an up-tempo song. Feel free to listen, download, and use in your church. For more Generation, Sing! Songs, see their.(Right click and “Save link as” to save to your computer)Psalm 27Here’s another one submitted by Michael Wright from South Africa. Michael says, “Psalm 27’s words are taken verbatim out the ESV translation as part of a verses project we did as a church.” Enjoy.(Right click and “Save link as” to save to your computer)Purify My HeartThis is a mid-tempo to upbeat tune by Michael Wright from South Africa.

This is definitely worth checking out since it would be easy for church congregations to pick up the tune and lyrics and start singing immediately.(Right click and “Save link as” to save to your computer)More songs to come soon!

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– Learning English is easy with our free resources. Perhaps you learn best when you’re having fun. Take an entertaining quiz. Prefer to read? Download a free eBooksOthers are simply catchy – sing-a-long lyrics they stick in your head, even if they’re completely meaningless – naaa na na na-na-na-naaaaaa aren’t exactly the most inspiring lyrics ever, but thanks to The Beatles’ ‘Hey Jude’ they’re among some of the most-sung in the world!The best lyrics read like the finest poetry, and many would argue that the likes of Neil Young and Bob Dylan are indeed poets as well as songwriters. To prove just how tricky and rare it is to craft exquisite lyrics like theirs, it pays to look at the other end of the scale:“I don’t want to see a ghost/It’s the sight that I fear most/I’d rather have a piece of toast”There are plenty more bad lyrical attempts out there than good – and that’s why we cherish those great lyrics all the more. Here are some of the finest ever recorded, and a little explanation about each one.

We’d love to hear your favourites too, and what they mean to you, and why.“Columnated ruins domino”Quite simply one of the most beautiful lyrics ever written – and one of the strangest too. Full of layers of surreal symbolism, it’s the product of the truly unique imagination of the lyrical genius Van Dyke Parks (with the help of some very illegal substances).Creating image upon image, the words flowing, perfectly fitting Brian Wilson’s incredible ode to the sea. The song’s lyrics were so unusual that they actually caused friction within the band, with Beach Boy Mike Love complaining that they were nonsensical, and would alienate their fans. The song was shelved for a few years as a result, but thankfully couldn’t be hidden away for too long!“I think you will find/When your death takes its toll/All the money you made/Will never buy back your soul”The protest song to end all protest songs, Dylan voiced the concerns of a generation when he penned this anti-war lyric. With Vietnam raging, and conscription forcing young Americans to fight in a war they didn’t understand, the lyrics captured all of their rage, fear and disgust perfectly.

Sung in the first person, from the point of view of a young man who doesn’t want to be forced to join the army, makes the song all the more personal. The melody here is so simple, and yet this song has been covered by more artists than you can count – it’s all thanks to those incredibly powerful lyrics.“Take a sad song, and make it better”While John Lennon initially believed that this song was written for him, at the start of his relationship with Yoko Ono, in fact Paul McCartney penned this Beatles classic for Lennon’s son Julian. Originally titled ‘Hey Jules’, the song was written to comfort a young Julian as his parents divorced – and its lyrics have since brought comfort to countless others.Also written around the time of McCartney’s new relationship with Linda Eastman, it’s a song that offers encouragement, advice, and a strong belief in love – yet another famous lyric about love – it seems we can’t escape it! But Hey Jude is almost as well known for its ending – over four minutes of those famous ‘na na na’s stretch the song out to over seven minutes long, at the time making it the longest single ever to top the UK charts, giving the Beatles their biggest hit in America too.“There’s someone for me somewhere/And I still miss someone”Another simple melody that’s transformed by its painfully heartfelt lyrics, this is one of Johnny Cash’s most famous songs, and one of his most-covered.

There have surely been more lyrics written about love than anything else, and the ones that stay with us are often about lost love.Here, the lyrics hit home because they are so honest and truthful – every one who’s ever lost someone can relate. One of Bob Dylan’s own favourites, Joni Mitchell, Emmylou Harris, Dolly Parton, Gram Parson and Stevie Nicks are just some of the artists who have covered this country classic.“The game of life is hard to play/I’m going to lose it anyway”One of the most famous TV and movie themes in history, the theme from M.A.S.H also has one very unexpected lyricist. When director Robert Altman was looking for a song for one of the movie’s characters to sing in one scene he told Songwriter Mandel that it had to be called “Suicide is Painless”, secondly, it had to be the “stupidest song ever written”.Altman tried to write the lyrics himself, but found that it was too difficult for his 45-year-old brain to write “stupid enough”.

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Instead he gave the task to his 14-year-old-son, Michael, who quite to the contrary, produced some of the most profound lyrics ever to come out of a 14-year old! The famously morose song is written from the point of view of someone considering suicide. Reflecting the pointlessness of war, and the meaninglessness of life, this theme to the darkly comic story of soldiers facing the hardships of Vietnam is made all the more poignant by that fact that it was written by someone so young.“Take me out, tonight”It’s rare to find a band that are as critically acclaimed for their lyrics as much as their music – but thanks to Morrissey the magical wordsmith, The Smiths have managed just that. An avid reader, a big poetry fan, and a romantic at heart, Morrissey has written some of the most famous lyrics to emerge from the British music scene in the past 30 years.

Their song titles alone contain more poetry than most lyric sheets – Shoplifters of the World Unite, Last Night I Dreamt That Somebody Loved Me, There Is a Light That Never Goes Out – they’ve even inspired countless tattoos.There Is a Light is one of their most-covered songs, with lyrics that were apparently inspired by one of Morrissey’s heroes, James Dean in Rebel Without a Cause. Appealing to teenagers everywhere, the lyrics talk about teenage alienation – a need to run away, experience the first excesses and excitements of life, when you no longer feel at home in the family home.“That’s great, it starts with an earthquake, birds and snakes”REM have written some of the most successful songs of the past few decades, and it’s in no small part thanks to Michael Stipe’s (often misheard) lyrics. Stipe seems to pride himself on writing lyrics that are a little opaque – very symbolic, with meanings hidden. It’s the End of the World is no exception, and as one of their most upbeat and popular songs, it’s crammed with lyrics that test even the biggest REM fans.Apparently a sort of tribute to Bob Dylan’s famously over-lyrical Subterranean Homesick Blues, you’ll soon get out of breath singing along to this! What does it all mean?

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As with many REM lyrics, no one really knows for sure. There are many little snippets of stories, some complaining about capitalism, others, and some words included simply because they sound so great when strung together in song: “The ladder starts to clatter with fear fight down height”.