Descripción: This is one of the most recognizable and probably the most famous hymns in the English speaking world. It is a reverent and heavenly rendition that will have mass recognition and will work well with association for any suitable video project application. It is done with a solo grand piano for a simplistic and holy feel and can be used as a backing for musical works for a vocalist or vocalists to sing praise. 74 beats per minute.

Descripción: Is a traditional hymn Hanson Place, written Robert Lowry in 1864. This song was often used in cowboy western soundtracks, particularly those of director John Ford. In Sweden, the 1876 hymn to the same melody O, hur saligt att fÃ¥ vandra, O how blessed it is to walk. Also, Jag har aldrig vart pÃ¥ snusen, is one of the most popular drinking songs at Swedish universities and in 1937 Japan a popular enka song Tobacco Ya no Musume ??????. Then parodied into ???????. Tanuki. It’s still popular with Japanese children and adults to this day. Here done with piano, flute, harp, strings, choir, and oboe. 100 bpm

Descripción: Lyrics by John Fawcett in 1782 with most instances using the tune Dennis by Johann G. Nageli. Here done with a traditional pipe organ and can be looped for longer durations. 116bpm

Descripción: Swing Low Sweet Chariot was written by Wallis Willis circa 1862 and is one of the most famous and widely know Gospel and sung hymns. It's also an English rugby team song. Here it is done in a reverent style with a classic church organ giving a traditional and timeless feel. Seamless looping. Swing low, sweet chariot, Comin' for to carry me home; Swing low, sweet chariot, Comin' for to carry me home. I looked over Jordan, And WHAT did I see, Comin' for to carry me home, A band of angels comin' after me, Comin' for to carry me home. If you get there before I do, Comin' for to carry me home, Tell all my friends I'm comin' too, Comin' for to carry me home.

Descripción: This is a popular and well-known Christian hymn set to a traditional Scottish Gaelic tune known as "Bunessan" and is often used for children. and has been covered by many pop artists. Here it is done with a cheerful chamber orchestral arrangement of piano and harp arpeggios, a flute melody, and an angelic voice choir. 112bpm

Descripción: The Hallelujah Chorus The most well known of all the movements in The Messiah is the one popularly known as the Hallelujah Chorus by Handel circa 1741. Here done in a classical chamber ensemble of piano, flute, strings, voice choir, and bass drum. 104 bpm

Descripción: A Mighty Fortress Is Our God AKA Ein feste Burg ist unser Gott, is one of the best known hymns by Martin Luther, a prolific hymn composer. Luther wrote the words and composed the melody sometime around 1530. Performed here with a traditional pipe organ. It has a sound and feel of how it could have been performed in a cathedral service 400 years ago. 100bpm

Descripción: The classic gospel hymn that's well known and sung regularly for religious functions. This piece works great for mass recognition. Here it's done in a classical orchestra chamber ensemble with grand piano, choir, harp, and a flute melody line. 90bpm. It’s origin is believed to be from before the US civil war era and also known as, Study War No More and Lay Down My Burden.

Descripción: This is a very famous standard and widely publish hymn. It was written by Augustus Toplady in1776. Here it is presented in a reverent and tradition style with grand piano, harp, oboe, string section, and flute.

Descripción: A very well known and popular Gospel song with lyrics were written by Knowles Shaw in 1874 with music by George Minor in 1880. Here presented with a reverent orchestral ensemble with piano, harp arpeggios, string section, with choir and flute melody. 86 bpm

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