Elshaddai (Cover)-Vibes Web3 Music Competition Week 25.
Elshaddai (Duo Cover)-Vibes Web3 Music Competition Week 25.
Hello everyone good day and welcome to my entry for Vibes Web3 Music Competition Week 25..
The theme for the week is Songs of 80's and so I bring us this amazing song originally written by Michael and Thomson then in the year 1881. The song became gain more traction after Amy Grant made her own version of the same song and just exchanged few words in the song.
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This song is a song of praise and adoration to God. The song originally enjoined us to give Praise to God who is referred to as "God Almighty" in the song. I decided to try out a duo cover and I hope my entry bless you.
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Lyrics
Chorus:]
El-Shaddai, El-Shaddai [means "God Almighty, God Almighty"]
El-Elyon na Adonai [means "God in the highest, Oh, Lord"]
Age to age, You're still the same
By the power of the name
El-Shaddai, El-Shaddai
Erkamka na Adonai [means "We will love You, Oh, Lord"]
We will praise and lift You high
El-Shaddai
Through Your love
And through the ram
You saved the son
Of Abraham
Through the power
Of Your hand
Turned the sea
Into dry land
To the outcast
On her knees
You were the God
Who really sees
And by Your might
You set Your children free
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El-Shaddai, El-Shaddai [means "God Almighty, God Almighty"]
El-Elyon na Adonai [means "God in the highest, Oh, Lord"]
Age to age, You're still the same
By the power of the name
El-Shaddai, El-Shaddai
Erkamka na Adonai [means "We will love You, Oh, Lord"]
We will praise and lift You high
El-Shaddai
And through the ram
You saved the son
Of Abraham
Through the power
Of Your hand
Turned the sea
Into dry land
To the outcast
On her knees
You were the God
Who really sees
And by Your might
You set Your children free
Really nice the trumpet sound came out just like the song it self 👍
So, this song happens to be my former MD's favourite worship song. Very powerful. Is the lyrics here the one by Michael and Thompson or it's the later version? Cos what we sing is "El-Shaddai so El-Shaddai/Elohim na Adonai/Age to age You're still the same..."
This is a very nice rendition, bro. It blessed me. God bless you.