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Artist/Band:
Fred Hammond
Lyrics for Song: Lift Up Your Hands To The...
Lyrics for Album: Other Songs - Fred Hammond
Life is not all that bad, my friend, hmmm
If you believe in yourself
If you believe there's Someone
Who walks through life without you
You'll never be alone
Just learn to reach out,
And open your heart
Lift up hands to God,
And He'll show you the way.
And He said, "Cast your burdens upon Me
Those who are heavily laden,
Come to Me, all of you who are tired
Of carrying heavy loads,
For the yoke I will give you is easy
And My burden is light,
Come to Me and I will give you rest."
When you feel the world
Is tumblin' down on you,
And you have no one
That you can hold on to,
Just face the rising sun
And you'll see hope,
And there's no need to run
Lift up your hands to God,
And He'll make you feel all right.
And He said, "Cast your burdens upon Me
Those who are heavily laden,
Come to Me, all of you who are tired
Of carrying heavy loads,
For the yoke I will give you is easy
And My burden is light,
Come to Me and I will give you rest."
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Lift Up Your Hands To The...
Fred Hammond stands as a defining figure in contemporary gospel music, renowned for his powerful vocal delivery and ability to lead congregational worship. This recording captures his signature style, blending traditional spiritual fervor with modern musical arrangements that have influenced countless artists in the genre. As a cornerstone of his extensive discography, the track exemplifies the uplifting and reverent atmosphere characteristic of his work. Hammond's contributions to gospel music extend beyond individual hits, encompassing a vast body of recordings that have shaped the sound of modern church music. This song remains a testament to his enduring legacy and his capacity to inspire listeners through dynamic, faith-driven performances that resonate deeply within the community. |
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