High and Lifted Up - Michael White



     
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High and Lifted Up Lyrics


Come on, put those hands together if you know that He is a worthy God,
those blessed hands together and bless His name, oh, yeah
Hallelujah
We give you praise in this house, ooh, we exalt you, yeah, yeah.
We exalt your name oh Lord (we exalt your name of Lord)
You are high and lifted up (high and lifted up) 2x
Your grace and mercy, we proclaim (your grace and mercy we proclaim)
forever I will praise your name (forever I will praise your name)2x
We exalt your name oh Lord (we exalt your name of Lord)
You are high and lifted up (high and lifted up) 2x
Your grace and mercy, we proclaim (your grace and mercy we proclaim)
forever I will praise your name (forever I will praise your name)2x
Because you're worthy, because you're great, we lift our hands, our hands upraised, you are worth God to be praised all over this temple tonight.

I lift my hands to thee (I lift my hands to thee)
With all I am I worship you (With all I am I worship you)3x
I lift my hands to thee, OOh Lord (ooh Lord) , you are (high and lifted up)
I lift my hands to thee (I lift my hands to thee)
With all I am I worship you (With all I am I worship you)4x
C,mon everybody,lift your hands in the temple tonight,
with all I am I worship you (with all I am I worship you)
you deserve glory, I lift my hands to thee, (I lift my hands to thee)
Ooh, Lord, (Ooh Lord) you are (high and lifted up)
Lift my hands to thee, ( I lift my hands to thee)
with all I am I worship you (with all I am I worship you) -Until end
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Michael Walter White (b. 1933) is a U.S. jazz violinist. White was born on 24th May 1933 in Houston, Texas, growing up in Oakland, California. where at the age of nine he began playing the violin. He first became known in 1965 when he played with the John Handy Quintet at the Monterey Jazz Festival, and recorded three albums with Handy. White was among the first to play the violin in avant-garde jazz, and in the late 1960s became one of the first jazz violinists to play jazz-rock fusion (with his band Fourth Way).

Read more about Michael White on Last.fm.


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