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All The Poor and Powerless By All Sons & Daughters

All The Poor and Powerless

All Sons & Daughters - Season One

Original Master

Tracks for this song are from the Original Master Recording.

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Key:
A
BPM:
74
Time Sig:
4/4
Length:
5:37
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I
Intro
V1
Verse 1
C
Chorus
It
Interlude
V2
Verse 2
C
Chorus
B
Bridge
B
Bridge
B
Bridge
B
Bridge
B
Bridge
B
Bridge
B
Bridge
E
Ending

Song Info

Themes:
Proclamation Praise
Genres:
Duet
Label:
Integrity Music
Writers:
David Leonard, Leslie Jordan
Publishers:
Integrity's Praise! Music, Little Way Creative
Scripture:
Ezekiel 34:7
Revelation 19:1
Revelation 6:9
Psalms 22:22
Revelation 19:6
Deuteronomy 28:43
Psalms 22:29
Luke 19:10
Year:
2012
mtID:
Unique ID for Master
909
mtpID:
Unique ID for Song
6393

Lyrics

Verse 1

All the poor and powerless
And all the lost and lonely
And all the thieves will come confess
And know that You are holy
And know that You are holy

Chorus

And all will sing out
Hallelujah
And we will cry out
Hallelujah

Verse 2

And all the hearts who are content
And all who feel unworthy
And all who hurt with nothing left
Will know that You are holy

Chorus

And all will sing out
Hallelujah
And we will cry out
Hallelujah
And all will sing out
Hallelujah
And we will cry out
Hallelujah

Bridge

Shout it
Go on and scream it from the mountains
Go on and tell it to the masses
That He is God

Bridge

We will sing out
Hallelujah
And we will cry out
Hallelujah
We will sing out
Hallelujah

Bridge

Shout it
Go on and scream it from the mountains
Go on and tell it to the masses
That He is God

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New MultiTracks from All Sons & Daughters!

Monday, July 30, 2012

This week we are featuring two songs from the Tennessee duo All Sons & Daughters including “All the Poor and Powerless" and “Brokenness Aside."  Many of you know that this month's FREE MultiTrack of the Month is The Digital Age's version of the song “All the Poor and Powerless" and now you have the opportunity to hear the original version from its co-writers David Leonard and Leslie Jordan. This version is strongly driven by the piano and accompanied by a great drum loop and ends with an overlaying of the chorus on the bridge creating a wonderful texture to the song.

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