Best worship song of the 90's

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In continuing with our tradition of christian old school from a post a couple of weeks ago, let’s go to the worship music genre. What is your favorite worship song from the 90′s? And if you can’t remember the decade or the specific time of a worship song, just go with your gut on “old school.” Basically anything previous to Chris Tomlin, Matt Redman, David Crowder, Charlie Hall, or Hillsong. Mine is easy, and a tie- Lord I Lift Your Name on High and You Are My All in All. You Are My All in All was written by Dennis Jernigan. Used to attend the monthly Night of Praise with Dennis Jernigan in Edmond, OK, where he rocked the house on his piano and came with up some amazing worship songs. 

A close runner up is You are So Good to Me.

How about you?

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  1. alex mclean says:

    for us it was Tommy Walker’s “Mourning into Dancing” (neither of which we practiced although we sang the song every week for a year!)

  2. Greg says:

    was shout to the lord 90′s or 80′s. Either way, that was always the closing song….unless you wanted to sing for another few hours with the chorus of I could sing of your love forever.

  3. “Lord I Life Your Name” or “Awesome God” – not sure if “Awesome God” was 80′s or not, but we sang it a ton in the 90′s. “Shout to the Lord” was pretty popular, too, in the late 90′s . . .

  4. Toby says:

    Are you kidding? Sonicflood’s first CD must have gotten worn out from overusage back in the early 90s…I think my church sang every song on that CD.

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