1. Here I Am, Lord
2. Breathe
3. Gift of Finest Wheat
4. One Bread, One Body
5. Amazing Grace
6. Feed Us, Lord
7. Go Make a Difference
And too many more!
Kumbaya, for sure. An old camp favorite and "Put you hand in the hand" [ of the Man from Galilee ." Michael, Row the Boat Ashore ", " He's Got The Whole World " [ in His hands] .
And " Jesus Christ, Superstar!" and " I Don't Know How to Love him " from the musical, " Hair " .
It's a song which has lyrics dealing with a religion. Although today, if it has to do with Christianity, it's either called a Christian song or a gospel song (and sometimes a hymn).
Hallelujah by Jeff Buckley
They are called "hymns".
Salmn
it made the blues music more religious.
i wouldn't count on it
Hymns are often sung in churches.
Sacred song is used for worship or religious purposes. Secular song is common, everyday music.
Indian music is more on religious songs than Filipino music
Valerie E. Hopkins has written: 'Music, time and redemption' -- subject(s): Christianity, Music, Religious aspects, Religious aspects of Music
Renate Steiger has written: 'Gnadengegenwart' -- subject(s): History, Lutheran Church, Music, Religious aspects, Religious aspects of Music
Patrick Kavanaugh has written: 'You Are Talented' 'Spiritual lives of the great composers' -- subject(s): Composers, Christian biography, Religious life, Biography 'The music of angels' -- subject(s): Church music 'The Spiritual Lives of Great Composers' 'Spiritual moments with the great composers' -- subject(s): Christianity, Church musicians, Composers, Devotional calendars, English, Meditations, Music, Musicians, Prayer-books and devotions, Religious aspects, Religious aspects of Music 'Music of the great composers' -- subject(s): Music appreciation
Davin Seay has written: 'Stairway to heaven' -- subject(s): Christianity, Religious aspects, Religious aspects of Rock music, Rock music 'The spirit of Liberty Moon' -- subject(s): Angels, Fiction
Soulfly is the name of a band that sings metal music. They are from Arizona and are known to have religious undertones in their music.
Jennifer C Post has written: 'Music in rural New England family and community life, 1870-1940' -- subject(s): Community music, History and criticism, Music, Religious aspects, Religious aspects of Music, Social aspects, Social aspects of Music 'Ethnomusicology' -- subject(s): Ethnomusicology, Bibliography
Non religious music was called Secular Music (:
Music. That is. Religious?
Religious music refers to musical compositions that are created or performed for religious or spiritual purposes, typically as part of worship or as a means of expressing devotion or faith. This music can encompass a wide range of genres and styles, from traditional hymns and chants to contemporary Christian rock or Islamic nasheeds.
P. A. te Velde has written: 'Popmuziek' -- subject(s): Christianity, Moral and ethical aspects, Moral and ethical aspects of Music, Music, Popular music, Religious aspects of Popular music
Selina Thielemann has written: 'The music of South Asia' -- subject(s): History and criticism, Music 'Rasalila' 'Sounds of the sacred' -- subject(s): History and criticism, Hindustani music, Vaishnava music, Songs and music, Krishna (Hindu deity) 'Divine service and the performing arts in India' -- subject(s): Religious life and customs, Performing arts, Vaishnava music, Krishna (Hindu deity)
Jesus music is another name for christian music. It can be downloaded at the websites of some religious groups. One can also find sheet music for christian songs at the same sites.