I believe the title should be "God Be in My Head" composed by John Rutter (1945- ), an English composer of sacred music.
The song title that means "Go with God" is "Vaya Con Dios."
The song "He is still God" is sung by Heather Headley.
Take it to the head
The name of the song is God moving over the face of the waters by Moby
I am not sure of the title of the song, but it was composed by director John Carpenter.
It is a band called Dishwalla the song is Tell Me All Your Thoughts On God because I sure would like to meet her The title of the song is "Counting Blue Cars"
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The title of the song is "Vehicle," by the band The Ides of March. The lead singer is Jim Peterik, who wrote the song.
The title of the song I assume you mean is "God Put a Smile Upon Your Face" and is sung by Chris Martin, singer in the band"Coldplay".It's from their second album, "A Rush of Blood to the Head" (2002, Capitol)They also did the song "What if" (which somehow managed to sneak into your question) and released it on the album "X&Y" (2005, Capitol)
No, that wouldn't be necessary. Here is the exception. If you are using an appositive phrase, you will need to use a comma before and after the song title. Example: In their most recent song, "The God that Failed," Metallica rocks.
The title of the song with the lyrics of "Thank God Thank God, He's a refuge, a shelter from the storm" is The Palm of His Hand. It is a southern gospel song by the KCR trio (Kelly, Chasity and Rachael).
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