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SING TO THE KING

Composer: Billy James Foote

Billy Foote started leading worship in 1990, right after graduating from East Texas Baptist University. At first it was just him and his guitar, but after a few years he added a bass player and a drummer, and his wife Cindy joined on vocals. In the late 90s, he began to write music. Around 2000, Foote developed a neurological condition called hyper-dysphonia, which greatly affected his vocals. Cindy took over singing the lead vocals when touring or recording, but Foote continued to write. Some of his more well-known songs are "Amazing Love (You are My King)," "Sing to the King," and "You are God Alone." Laura de Jong Go to person page >

Tune Information

Title: SING TO THE KING
Composer: Billy James Foote
Meter: 10.10.10
Key: F Major
Copyright: © Copyright 2003 worshiptogether.com Songs (ASCAP)/sixsteps Music (ASCAP) (both admin. by EMI CMG PUblishing).

Timeline

Arrangements

Piano Solo

  • Medleys for Blended Worship: 10 Contemporary Arrangements of Praise Songs with Hymns
    Composer/Editor Carol Tornquist
    Published By: Alfred Music Publishing Company, Inc. (2010) pp. 25

Piano and Organ Duet

  • Powerful Praise: Contemporary Worship Songs for Organ and Piano
    Composer/Editors Mary McDonald; Larry Shackley
    Published By: Lorenz Publishing Company (2011) pp. 62

Instances

Instances (1 - 2 of 2)

Baptist Hymnal 2008 #129

Audio

Lift Up Your Hearts #474

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