Be Still

Be Still may refer to:

  • Be Still (album), a 2002 album by Welsh singer-songwriter Donna Lewis
  • Be Still (Dave Douglas album)
  • "Be Still", a song from the American rock band The Beach Boys' 1968 album Friends
  • "Be Still" (Yolanda Adams song), a 2011 single from American gospel singer Yolanda Adams's album Becoming
  • "Be Still", a song from American pop rock singer Kelly Clarkson's 2007 album My December
  • "Be Still", a song by The Killers from the album Battle Born
  • See also

  • "Be Still for the Presence of the Lord", hymn written by David Evans
  • "Be Still My Beating Heart", song by Sting, from his 1987 album ...Nothing Like the Sun
  • "Be Still, My Soul" (hymn), a Christian hymn set to Finlandia Hymn. (Refer to separate section on song on that page)
  • Be Still My Soul (Abigail album)
  • Be Still My Soul (Selah album)
  • Be Still Please, album by Portastatic
  • Be Still (album)

    Be Still is the third album by Donna Lewis. This album is only available for purchase from her website. The first two tracks were re-released with different arrangements on her fourth studio album, In The Pink.

    Track listing

  • "Ireland" – 3:45
  • "Pink Dress" – 3:29
  • "Nowhere to Run" – 4:27
  • "Hands" – 3:27
  • "Sixth Sense" – 4:39
  • "Blutides" – 3:52
  • "After The Fire" – 3:31
  • "Fearless" – 2:52
  • "Moonbeam" – 4:23
  • "Be Still" – 2:30
  • References

    External links

    Donna Lewis official website

    Friends (The Beach Boys album)

    Friends is the 14th studio album by American rock band the Beach Boys, released on June 24, 1968 through Capitol Records. It was initially met with a mild critical reception and peaked at number 126 on the US Billboard charts for what was then group's worst chart performance to date. In the UK, the album peaked at number 13.

    Many of the album's songs were inspired by Transcendental Meditation and the group's recent interactions with Maharishi Mahesh Yogi. It was the third consecutive album to credit "the Beach Boys" as producer instead of Brian Wilson, and the first to feature significant songwriting contributions from Dennis Wilson. One single was issued from the album: "Friends" (backed with "Little Bird"), reaching number 47 in the US.

    Background

    On December 15, 1967, the Beach Boys encountered Maharishi Mahesh Yogi at a UNICEF Variety Gala in Paris, France. Enchanted by his teachings, Mike Love, along with other musicians including Donovan and the Beatles, journeyed in February to Rishikesh, India, to study Transcendental Meditation under the Maharishi's guidance for two weeks. In his absence, the remaining Beach Boys Brian Wilson, Dennis Wilson, Carl Wilson, Al Jardine, and Bruce Johnston along with selected members of the Wrecking Crew began recording the album at Brian Wilson's home studio. In mid-March, Love returned from his TM retreat and contributed to the subsequent vocal sessions, with leads on the brief "Meant for You", which opens the album, and "Anna Lee, the Healer," which was inspired by his time in India.

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    Be Still

    by: Enter The Worship Circle

    RYAN LOTT, TODD BERGER
    Be still and wait for God to come
    Be still and wait for God to come
    Please come and make it right
    Why does evil feed on those who
    Call you father will you please come
    Please come and make it right




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