Hillsong United - Oceans (Where Feet May Fail)
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"Hillsong United" is a worship band that originated from the Hillsong Church in Sydney, Australia. "Oceans (Where Feet May Fail)" is one of their most well-known songs. Here are some interesting facts about the song:
Inspiration and Lyrics:
- The inspiration for "Oceans" came from the biblical story of Peter walking on water toward Jesus (Matthew 14:22-33). The lyrics reflect themes of trust, faith, and surrender.
Release and Album:
- The song was released in 2013 as part of the album "Zion," which won the Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Christian Music Album in 2014.
Popularity:
- "Oceans" gained immense popularity and became a global phenomenon in the Christian music scene. It topped the Billboard Hot Christian Songs chart for a significant period.
YouTube Impact:
- The official music video for "Oceans" on Hillsong United's YouTube channel has garnered millions of views, showcasing the song's widespread appeal.
Cover Versions:
- Due to its popularity, "Oceans" has been covered by numerous artists and featured in various worship services around the world.
Worship Anthem:
- The song is often regarded as a worship anthem, resonating with believers for its profound lyrics and emotional melodies.
Awards:
- Besides winning a Grammy, "Oceans" received several other nominations and awards, further establishing its impact in the Christian music community.
Global Impact:
- The song's impact extended beyond Christian circles, reaching a broader audience and earning recognition in mainstream music discussions.
"Oceans (Where Feet May Fail)" continues to be a powerful and inspirational worship song that has left a lasting impact on listeners around the world.
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43 pages |
8 parts |
130 measures