I Could Sing Of Your Love Forever

Album: Cutting Edge 2 (1994)
Charted: 40
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Songfacts®:

  • This worship song was first recorded by Delirious? as the last track on their 1994 album Cutting Edge 2. as a six-minute soft pop song featuring a choir. In 2001 it was re-recorded for the band's worship collection, Deeper, becoming a full-blown rock ballad with gospel influences. A radio edit of this version was released as a single, peaking at #40 on the UK singles chart.
  • Delirious? vocalist Martin Smith wrote the song when he was on holiday. He recalled to us: "This must be back in 1994, '93 maybe even. Couple of decades ago. And just having the space to sit on the side of a hill. There was a river running down below, I remember. It was a very simple song. It came very quickly. One of the very few that did come quickly, unfortunately, and it wrote itself in a sense."
  • The song is now acknowledged as a worship classic and is Delirious?'s best known tune in America. Martin told us: "It was the song that opened the doors, in a sense, for us. It got picked up Stateside, and a lot of people began to enjoy that song. So that was a blessing."
  • Among the many artists to cover the song are Sonicflood, whose version is a duet with Lisa Kimmey from R&B outfit Out of Eden. It can be found on their eponymous debut album. Christian singer tobyMac and crossover rock band Switchfoot both regularly perform the song live.

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