CCLI Top 25
Music Reviews
by EXW Staff
August 25, 2004
CCLI Releases List Of Top Songs Reported By U.S. Churches
[August 25, 2004 / Portland, OR] ... Christian Copyright Licensing International (CCLI) has released its list of Top Songs from the most recent Church Reporting Period, October 2003 through March 2004.
"The CCLI Top 25 List is a true benchmark for church music, since it represents a clear measure of which songs the churches are using most in their congregational singing," said Howard Rachinski, Founder and President/CEO of CCLI.
The U.S. Top 25
Here are the Top 25 Songs, as reported by a representative sample of the 135,044 churches across the United States that hold a Church Copyright License:
1. Here I Am To Worship - Tim Hughes
2. Open The Eyes Of My Heart - Paul Baloche
3. Lord I Lift Your Name On High - Rick Founds
4. Shout To The Lord - Darlene Zschech
5. Come Now Is The Time To Worship - Brian Doerksen
6. You Are My King - Billy James Foote
7. God Of Wonders - Marc Byrd / Steve Hindalong
8. Breathe - Marie Barnett
9. The Heart Of Worship - Matt Redman
10. Forever - Chris Tomlin
11. Above All - Lenny LeBlanc / Paul Baloche
12. You Are My All In All - Dennis Jernigan
13. Trading My Sorrows - Darrell Evans
14. We Fall Down - Chris Tomlin
15. I Could Sing Of Your Love Forever - Martin Smith
16. You're Worthy Of My Praise - David Ruis
17. Draw Me Close - Kelly Carpenter
18. Give Thanks - Henry Smith
19. Lord Reign In Me - Brenton Brown
20. Better Is One Day - Matt Redman
21. Shine Jesus Shine - Graham Kendrick
22. As The Deer - Martin Nystrom
23. I Give You My Heart - Reuben Morgan
24. Change My Heart O God - Eddie Espinosa
25. Awesome God - Rich Mullins
Based in Portland, Oregon, CCLI provides the Church Copyright License to over 140,000 churches across North America and over 170,000 churches worldwide. For an annual license fee, churches receive permission to copy from more than 150,000 songs for congregational use, from the song catalogs of over 2,500 song owners and publishers. Copying activities permitted under the Church Copyright License include printing song lyrics in bulletins and songsheets, displaying song lyrics via computer projections and transparencies, and recording worship services.
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CCLI Top 25
This is a good site for worship leaders. I love the opinions. Thanks for the list just goes to show anyone who writes a good song it will outlive the composer. Anyone have any idea what urban worship is? Please just email me ...more
Submitted by: Jacqueline Brown
Location: London
Worship songs too old
Worship songs never too old. Some churches still singing hymns, right? ...more
Submitted by: roman
Location: malaysia
CCLI Top 25
Interesting poll. In response to the comment from "songs too old?" I agree, some of those songs have been around for years. But, I was surprised to see more Chris Tomlin/Worshiptogether songs that made the CCLI report. That wasn't the case a few year...more
Submitted by: Steve Hotra
Location: Vancouver, WA
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