El Shaddai

Amy Grant

About El Shaddai

"El Shaddai" (sometimes styled "El-Shaddai") is a contemporary Christian music song. It was written by Michael Card and John Thompson, using direct quotes from scripture as their inspiration, and recorded by Card on his 1981 debut album, Legacy. However, the best known version of the song was by singer Amy Grant, whose rendition was recorded in 1982 on her platinum-certified album Age to Age. The title comes from a Judaic name of God, usually translated as "God Almighty" (see El Shaddai). Approximately half the lyrics of the chorus are in the Hebrew language, which is rather unusual for a contemporary Christian song. The recording was in the style of a performance ballad, but the song was subsequently published in some hymnbooks and is occasionally sung congregationally. The song was a hit single for Grant, reaching the top of the Billboard Christian chart. "El Shaddai" won "Song of the Year" and Card won "Songwriter of the Year" at the 1983 GMA Dove Awards. It was also named one of the "Songs of the Century" by the RIAA in 2001. Grant has recorded at least three different studio versions, and one partial version: 


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El shaddai, el shaddai,
El-elyon na adonia,
Age to age you're still the same,
By the power of the name.
El shaddai, el shaddai,
Erkamka na adonai,
We will praise and lift you high,
El shaddai.

Through your love and through the ram,
You saved the son of abraham;
Through the power of your hand,
Turned the sea into dry land.
To the outcast on her knees,
You were the God who really sees,
And by your might,
You set your children free.

El shaddai, el shaddai,
El-elyon na adonia,
Age to age you're still the same,
By the power of the name.
El shaddai, el shaddai,
Erkamka na adonai,
We will praise and lift you high,
El shaddai.

Through the years you've made it clear,
That the time of christ was near,
Though the people couldn't see
What messiah ought to be.
Though your word contained the plan,
They just could not understand
Your most awesome work was done
Through the frailty of your son.

El shaddai, el shaddai,
El-elyon na adonai,
Age to age you're still the same,
By the power of the name.
El shaddai, el shaddai,
Erkamka na adonai,
I will praise yo 'till I die,
El shaddai.

El shaddai, el shaddai,
El-elyon na adonai,
Age to age you're still the same,
By the power of the name.
El shaddai, el shaddai,
Erkamka na adonai,
I will praise you 'till I die.
El shaddai.

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Amy Grant

Amy Lee Grant (born November 25, 1960) is an American singer-songwriter, musician, author, media personality and actress, best known for her Christian music. She has been referred to as "The Queen of Christian Pop". As of 2009, Grant remains the best-selling contemporary Christian music singer ever, having sold over 30 million units worldwide. more »

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Written by: MICHAEL J. CARD, JOHN W THOMPSON

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5 facts about this song

Songwriter
"El Shaddai" was written by Michael Card and John Thompson. They composed this Christian song in 1981.
Performers
Not only did Michael Card write the song, but he was also one of the actual performers. Card is best known as a Christian singer, songwriter, author, and radio host. - The song is highly associated with Amy Grant, a well-respected Grammy-winning contemporary Christian and pop singer, who included "El Shaddai" on her 1982 album, "Age to Age". - Eden's Bridge, a Celtic style praise band from the United Kingdom, performed a rendition of "El Shaddai" as well, adding a unique, genre-specific spin to the original tune.
Awards and Recognition
Featured on Amy Grant's "Age to Age" album, "El Shaddai" played a significant role in the album's success. "Age to Age" won the Grammy for Best Contemporary Gospel Performance in 1983. - "El Shaddai" was named one of the top songs of the 20th century by the Christian Songwriter's Group.
Meaning and Inspiration
The song "El Shaddai" uses one of the Judaic names of God, which translates as "God Almighty". This is a reflection of the song's Christian religious themes and messages. - Furthermore, the song incorporates lyrics derived from both the Old and New Testaments of the Bible, including various references to biblical stories and analogies.
Other Versions
"El Shaddai" has been recorded in multiple languages, including English, Spanish, and German, demonstrating its universal appeal and widespread influence. - Many other artists besides Amy Grant, Michael Card, and Eden's Bridge have also covered this song, further showing its lasting impact within the Christian music genre.

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