Blessed Be Your Name: The Hits | ||||
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Greatest hits album by | ||||
Released | 2008 | |||
Recorded | 2000-2007 | |||
Genre | Worship; Christian & Gospel | |||
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Blessed Be Your Name: The Hits is Tree63's greatest hits album. It was released in 2008 [1] on Inpop Records.
No. | Title | Original Album |
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1. | Blessed Be Your Name | The Answer to the Question |
2. | Treasure | Tree63 |
3. | King | The Answer to the Question |
4. | Over And Over Again | The Answer to the Question |
5. | Sunday | Sunday! |
6. | The Answer To The Question | The Answer to the Question |
7. | All Over the World | Worship, Vol. 1: I Stand for You |
8. | Nothing But The Blood | Worship, Vol. 1: I Stand for You |
9. | Joy | Tree63 |
10. | Look What You've Done | Tree63 |
11. | I Stand For You (2005) | Worship, Vol. 1: I Stand for You |
12. | Amazing Grace (Live) | Worship, Vol. 1: I Stand for You |
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