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History Maker | King of Fools (1997)
"This song is for all those History Makers, are ya here?" An epic anthem for a generation - this song has remained part of Delirious? live set for many years and with good reason. It has inspired countless people over the years to change their world and will continue to do so - it was originally recorded as a guitar-driven six-minute rock epic and has become an empowering classic. So sing along, "I wanna be..." Deeper | King of Fools (1997)
Deeper was first released as a single on 5 May 1997 and despite minimal radio airplay it reached #20 on the UK Singles Charts in the week of its release. It was a huge moment for Christian music in the UK. In total, it sold over 30,000 copies and proved that Delirious? could not be ignored. Rain Down | World Service (2003)
Released in 2003, Rain Down has become an anthem for revival and God’s outpouring across the world. Written by Martin Smith and Stu G – it reached 28 in the US charts and continues to be played and covered by artists all over the world. Majesty | World Service (2003)
"Majesty" encapsulates the raw feelings of a person who has just found Salvation through Christ; from the realization of their sin, to the wonder of the free grace offered. I Could Sing of Your Love Forever | Cutting Edge 2 (1994)
This is one of Delirious? most enduring songs. It's popularity has reached far beyond the band's - the song is among the 30 most-sung worship songs in the United States of America - it really is a modern classic worship song. According to Martin Smith the song "wrote itself in about 5 minutes" - yet it changed the lives of the small band, then known as Cutting Edge and blessed people across the globe. Did You Feel the Mountains Tremble | Cutting Edge 3 (1995)
An early song from the cutting edge days, but one that has impacted churches across the world. Can any of us say we've not been in church singing our hearts out to "swing wide you heavenly gates"? Thought not... Inside Outside | World Service (2003)
Unveiled on the World Service album in 2003, and peaking at #72 in the German charts in 2004, 'Inside Outside' attempts to comprehend the sheer size, might and power of our God, reducing the writer to sheer awe; "You still captivate me, fascinate me." It's OK | Mezzamorphis (1999)
This was the second single to be released from the Mezzamorphis album – a slow, haunting and thoughtful song about pain and suffering that stays with you long after hearing it. It remains a favorite of many. Investigate | Glo (2000)
Taken from the Glo album in 2000, Investigate has remained a part of the band's live set. With it's soul searching lyrics and musical crescendo it is a favorite of many in the band and in many ways sums up what Delirious are all about. A classic. Bliss | Mezzamorphis (1999)
This song was Delirious? Telling the music industry, "I'm not backing down". It was a great anthem for an audacious generation – you can tell us we are wrong, but we "know we have peace 'cos we carried the sword". Sanctify | King of Fools (1997)
The music video from this song was taken from Delirious’ momentous performance at Wembley Stadium. The opening track of the 1997 King of Fools album, in many ways this song marked the official transformation of Cutting Edge into Delirious? What a Friend I’ve Found | King of Fools (1997)
A gentle, yet bold, declaration of Martin's personal relationship with God; this song has touched hearts the world over. Originally found on the King of Fools album, 'What a friend I've found' has been sung as a prayer by a generation that longs for a tangible closeness to God. My Soul Sings | Kingdom Of Comfort (2008)
Written amongst a plethora of songs about social injustice and inequality on the Kingdom of Comfort album, 'My Soul Sings' boldly declares of the love that has covered this world from the beginning and will for all eternity. Our God Reigns | The Mission Bell (2005)
This song started life as a Chorus, "Our God reigns" but the verses took a while to follow. The verses came from a conversation about the growth of obsession in the west with the material, while there is so much suffering in the world. The song then became a challenge to the church – and a powerful statement, despite the problems around us, "our God still Reigns" My Glorious | Glo (2000)
Part of the Glo album, this song was released in 2000. It’s a simple but passionate exploration of the greatness of God, whatever your problems are, it’s good to hear that God will save the day – and he’s bigger than anything on this earth. Martin | My Favourite Track
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