Cano or CANO may refer to:
Cano is a Basque surname, used since the 12th century.
A canoe is a lightweight narrow boat, typically pointed at both ends and open on top, propelled by one or more seated or kneeling paddlers facing the direction of travel using a single-bladed paddle. In some European countries, like the United Kingdom, the term canoe is often used for both canoes and kayaks, with canoes called Canadian canoes then. This is seen in the International Canoe Federation nomenclature.
Canoes are used for racing, whitewater canoeing, touring and camping, freestyle, and general recreation. The intended use of the canoe dictates its hull shape and length and construction material.
Historically, canoes were dugouts or made of bark on a wood frame, but construction materials evolved to canvas on a wood frame, then to aluminum. Most modern canoes are made of molded plastic or composites such as fiberglass. Until the mid-1800s the canoe was an important means of transport for exploration and trade, but then transitioned to recreational or sporting use. Canoeing has been part of the Olympics since 1936. In places where the canoe played a key role in history, such as the northern United States, Canada, and New Zealand, the canoe remains an important theme in popular culture.
CANO was a Canadian progressive rock band in the 1970s and 1980s. They were the most popular and internationally successful musical group in Franco-Ontarian history.
CANO evolved out of the Coopérative des artistes du Nouvel-Ontario (Artists' Cooperative of Northern Ontario), an artists' collective established in Sudbury, Ontario in 1970. The cooperative was responsible for developing many of the current cultural institutions of the city's Franco-Ontarian community — the Galerie du Nouvel-Ontario, the Théâtre du Nouvel-Ontario, La Nuit sur l'étang and the band CANO all evolved out of projects launched by artists associated with the cooperative.
While based primarily in Sudbury, the band also had collective ownership of a farm in Sturgeon Falls, where they did much of their recording.
The group consisted of singer/guitarists André Paiement and Rachel Paiement, violinist Wasyl Kohut, guitarists Marcel Aymar and David Burt, pianist Michel Kendel, bassist John Doerr and drummer Michel Dasti. The band was formed in the fall of 1975, and performed their first concert on December 1 at La Slague in Sudbury.
1 - god'll do anything for you
He can deliver you
If you want him to
God'll do anything for you
He gave his son to you
He gave his life for you
You may be wondering
Why we're praising God like we do
All I can say is that
What he's done for me he will do
The same thing for you, listen
He washed me (he washed me)
He saved me (he saved me)
He gave his life that I might live
And do so abundantly
Don't you think I'm crazy
I'm dancing ''cause I'm free
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[crawford]
I don't see nothing wrong
With letting the lord take control
So I'm dancing, and singing, and shouting and praising, and...
I can go on and on, yeah
[montell]
The lord is my shepherd
I shall not want for anything
I'm never alone he promised me
When you see me shouting
You'd better shout or just excuse me because
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The lord is my sheperd
I shall not want
My cup runneth' over
My soul has been bought
He saved my soul
So hell I'd never see
So when you see me dancing
You should dance or just excuse me
Do do do do do
Do do do do
God can do anything
Huh? huh? what?
There's nothing in the world that God won't do
He can deliver you if you want him to
He'll do anything
Oh, oh, oh, he will (he'll do anything)
Said, he will (he'll do anything)
He'll do do do do dod od odo
He will (he'll do anything)
Halilulah, (he'll do anything)
Oh, glory (he'll do anything)
Schappell, help me sing it
God will, see you through it
God will, there's nothing to it
In your mind, in your home
Late at night, all alone
What you want, you can have it
What you need, reach and grab it
God will, oh yeah
God will, oh yeah
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God'll do anything for you