Chris McClarney, Leigh Nash, Derri Daugherty & Others Contribute to "Simple Hymns: Songs of Christmas"
To celebrate our favorite time of year, Simple Hymns releases Songs Of Christmas, the eighth release in the Simple Hymns series. This new album features best loved Christmas songs and carols songs written by Isaac Watts, Charles Wesley, George Whitefield, William Chatterton Dix, Phillip Brooks and more great hymn writers. It also features well-loved artists such as Chris McClarney (Jesus Culture), Leigh Nash (Six Pence None The Richer), Derri Daugherty (The Choir) and Kurtis Parks (NCL Worship and Bridges Nashville).
These hymns and videos are purposefully simple with acoustic instrumentation, nothing overproduced to allow them to be sung by worship leaders in the most unplugged setting, or added to the worship music song selections in any sized church. These Simple Hymns are also well suited as a background for personal worship, reflection and devotions.
These fresh versions of our favorite Christmas Songs and Carols are combined with new worship songs and additional choruses and lyrics to bring a joyful and tender Christmas expression that will inspire fresh praise and worship in this most special season!
Watch Leigh Nash's "Ring, Ring Bells" HERE.
TRACKLIST:
1. Ring, Ring the Bells (feat. Leigh Nash)
2. Joy to the World (feat. Kurtis Parks)
3. Angels We Have Heard On High
4. Hark the Herald Angels Sing (feat. Chris Douglas)
5. Emmanuel (Our God with Us) (feat. Misha Goetz)
6. What Child Is This (Mercy Seat) (feat. Jonathan Hamrick)
7. Angels Song (feat. Kimberley Mitchell)
8. O Little Town (Emmanuel Has Come) (feat. Kurtis Parks & Carolina Soto)
9. Hallelujah (Emmanuel) (feat. Zach Loomis)
10. Child In A Manger (feat. Derri Daugherty)
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