Well, if you're talking about the song by the band Paramore, then no; but in my opinion, I think it could be used as a Christian song. Hope this answers your question!
Or the other song by Kris Allen is kind of a Christian song, it does play on Christian radio stations.
Meant to Live by Switchfoot is Christian.
Bill Anderson Actually, Bill Anderson did a song entitled "Still" but the contemporary christian song is by HillSong. You can download the live version from iTunes.
No. This is not a Christian song. He is a pop singer.
Counting Stars is not a Christian song.
King Christian - Song - was created in 2000.
Though Neutral Milk Hotel does have a song about Jesus Christ, they are not Christian. On a live version of the song, Jeff Mangum states before he plays "Here's a song about Jesus. I mean, I'm just as confused as everybody else... but it's always nice to sing a song about Jesus."
Bill Anderson Actually, Bill Anderson did a song entitled "Still" but the contemporary christian song is by HillSong. You can download the live version from iTunes.
No. This is not a Christian song. He is a pop singer.
Counting Stars is not a Christian song.
Meant to Be - song - was created on 1996-03-11.
King Christian - Song - was created in 2000.
Though Neutral Milk Hotel does have a song about Jesus Christ, they are not Christian. On a live version of the song, Jeff Mangum states before he plays "Here's a song about Jesus. I mean, I'm just as confused as everybody else... but it's always nice to sing a song about Jesus."
I dont know if it really is but when i listen to it i see it as a christian song! (:
Some Things Are Meant to Be - song - was created in 1995.
There is a tremendous amount of Christian music, but no specific Christian theme song, in the sense of being the one song which is identified with Christianity more than any other song.
Imagine by John Lennon
The band who wrote Iris (the Goo Goo Dolls) is not a Christian band, but the song Iris has a Christian meaning.
Yes, Whispers in the Dark by Skillet is a Christian song.