Hillsong Worship's Brooke Ligertwood to Drop New Single January 14

Hillsong Worship's Brooke Ligertwood will be releasing her brand new solo worship single next Friday (Jan 14). Written by Phil Wickham, Brooke and her husband Scott Ligertwood, "A Thousand Hallelujahs" is the first release off Ligertwood's album SEVEN.
All 9 songs on SEVEN are written by Brooke and husband/longtime collaborator Scott Ligertwood, Jason Ingram (who is co-producing the album with Brooke), Pastor Steven Furtick, Brandon Lake, and other friends spontaneously in 2021. The performance featured a band comprised of gifted musicians from the breadth of the modern worship movement (Hillsong, Bethel, Vineyard), a 30-piece choir, and a collection of stunning new prayer-soaked songs written and arranged in line with Brooke's singular vision with Jesus at the center.
Here are the lyrics to "A Thousand Hallelujahs:"
[Verse 1]
Who else would rocks cry out to worship?
Whose glory taught the stars to shine?
Perhaps creation longs
To have the words to sing
But this joy is mine
[Chorus]
With a thousand hallelujahs
We magnify Your name
You alone deserve the glory
The honor and the praise
Lord Jesus
This song is forever Yours
A thousand hallelujahs
And a thousand more
[Verse 2]
Who else would die for our redemption?
Whose resurrection means I'll rise?
There isn't time enough
To sing of all You've done
But I have eternity to try
[Chorus]
With a thousand hallelujahs
We magnify Your name
You alone deserve the glory
The honor and the praise
Lord Jesus
This song is forever Yours
A thousand hallelujahs
And a thousand more
[Bridge]
Praise
To the Lord
To the lamb
To the King of Heaven
Praise
For He rose
Now He reigns
We will sing forever
Praise
To the Lord
To the lamb
To the King of Heaven
Praise
For He rose
Now He reigns
We will sing forever
[Chorus]
With a thousand hallelujahs
We magnify Your name
You alone deserve the glory
The honor and the praise
Lord Jesus
This song is forever Yours
A thousand hallelujahs
And a thousand more
[Bridge]
Praise
To the Lord
To the lamb
To the king of heaven
Praise
For He rose
Now He reigns
We will sing forever
[Chorus]
With a thousand hallelujahs
We magnify Your name
You alone deserve the glory
The honor and the praise
Lord Jesus
This song is forever Yours
A thousand hallelujahs
And a thousand more
Ligertwood is a Grammy-award winning songwriter, producer, and worship leader. She and her husband Scott (also a songwriter) along with their two young daughters, are based in Orange County, California. Brooke is obsessive about the marriage of theology and art, and as such has penned a growing anthology of beloved congregational anthems like "What a Beautiful Name," "King of Kings," "Hosanna" and "Man of Sorrows" as well as devotional favorites like "Awake My Soul," "New Wine," "None But Jesus," and many more.
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