Yes, the song is by Rick Crawford (Live Oak Records).
James Cleveland - The Day the Lord Has Made
ZZ Top sang, "Lord take me downtown, I'm just lookin' for some tush." The song title is Tush and is on their "Fandango" album from 1975.
you didn't see the lord of the ring eh ?
wrong spelling :)http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kumbaya... was sung in Gullah, the Creole dialect spoken by the former slaves living on the Sea Islands of South Carolinaand Georgia. In Gullah, "Kumbaya" means "Come by here", so the lyric could be translated as "Come by here, my lord, come by here ...
The carol While Shepherds Watched: While shepherds watched
 Their flocks by night
 All seated on the ground
 The angel of the Lord came down 
And glory shone around
 And glory shone around
well there really are any other gods accept for jesus....... i do not mean to offend ANYBODY
Yes.
James Cleveland - The Day the Lord Has Made
Frodo was not named after anybody in particular.
you can't anymore it's in evevnt
Shiva, Lord of mercy and compassion, always existed. He was not created by anybody.
An example of lyric poetry from the Middle Ages is "Can vei la lauzeta mover" by Bernart de Ventadorn, a troubadour poet from the 12th century. This poem expresses themes of courtly love and unrequited passion, common in medieval lyric poetry.
Yes, Lord Voldemort has red eyes in the book.
He tells her to marry Paris or she will no longer be his daughter anymore.
The phrase "Thank you, Lord, for watching over us" expresses gratitude and acknowledgment for divine protection and care. It is a way of giving thanks for the blessings and guidance received from a higher power.
Who said we don't need the conch anymore in the Lord of the flies
No one has answered so I don't think anyone knows if he did or not. To be sure check on Google or Bing. But I don't really think anybody knows not even Google I've checked, or Bing. Soz guys :-(