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Lady Chartty - Everlasting Father (Gospel)


Lady Chartty has released a Gospel track called Everlasting Father.

Ghanaian gospel singer Lady Chartty has commenced this new month with a powerful praise medley. The song dubbed ''Everlasting Father'' eulogizes God for seeing us through and protecting us from all cataclysms.

Everlasting Father is a heavenly African praise melody filled with the holy ghost and with power anointed by the blood of the cross. This song will definitely fill the hearts of blessed people.

It's a celebration melody you can cling to, to rejoice as a result of your victory over the plans of the enemy.
Everlasting Father is the singer's second single off her upcoming album.


Lyrics:

1st Verse
Everlasting Father, Everlasting Son
Immortal Redeemer, Be thou glorified
Everlasting Father, Everlasting Son
Immortal Redeemer, Be thou glorified
Everlasting Father, Everlasting Son
Immortal Redeemer, Be thou glorified
Chorus
Be thou glorified Father 2x
Everlasting Father, Everlasting Son
Immortal Redeemer, Be thou glorified
Zimbebe, Ebube


2nd Verse 
Everlasting Father, Everlasting Son
Immortal Redeemer, Be thou glorified
Everlasting Father, Everlasting Son
Immortal Redeemer, Be thou glorified

Chorus
Be thou glorified Father 2x
Everlasting Father, Everlasting Son
Immortal Redeemer, Be thou glorified

3rd Verse 
Oh Lord I'm very very grateful
For all, You've done for me
Oh Lord I'm very very grateful
I am saying Thank you, Jesus
Oh Lord I'm very very grateful
For all, You've done for me
Oh Lord I'm very very grateful
I am saying Thank you, Jesus

HOOK
I am grateful Baba
We're grateful oh Lord
I am grateful Baba
So we're saying Thank You Jesus

4th Verse
Come and join me sing Halleluyah
Jehovah Nissih has done me well
Join me sing Halleluyah
Jehovah Nissih has done me well
Come and join me sing Halleluyah
Jehovah Nissih has done me well
Join me sing Halleluyah
Jehovah Nissih has done me well

CHORUS
Eshe adukpe Baba 
Alagbada ina oshe o rokpokpo
Come and join me sing Halleluyah
Jehovah Nissi done well
2x

5TH VERSE
Father in Heaven (eee oh oh )
Omnipotent God (Omnipotent God)
Miracle Working God (ee oh oh )
You doing awesome wonders
Babawa tinbe lorun
Omnipotent God
Miracle Working God
You doing awesome wonders

HOOK
Favour is my name
Favour is my name
Favour is my name 
Favour is my name 

6th VERSE
You are my eyes  When I can not see
You are my mouth when I cannot speak
You are my everything when I cannot do anything
You deserve a very big thank you

CHORUS
You deserve a very big thank you
You deserve a very big thank you
Repeat till it fades


You can listen to the track on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/0OLNOX8QIXsnkIUlha2PLw

Here is a link to the video on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ldTDfSl_rcY

Would you like to hear more Gospel music? Then check out our Christian playlists on: https://www.christiandance.eu/playlists

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