
Victory Chant (Kids) (Lifeway Choral / Arr. Amanda Singer)

Victory Chant (Kids) (Lifeway Choral / Arr. Amanda Singer)


Victory Chant (Kids)
Lifeway Choral / Arr. Amanda SingereBook PDF Details
Download the Orchestration for Victory Chant (Kids) by Lifeway Choral / Arr. Amanda Singer, from the album Kids Choir Series. This song was arranged by Amanda Singer in the key of Eb.
| SongID | 85282 |
|---|---|
| Language | English |
| Album | Kids Choir Series |
| Artists | Lifeway Choral, Arr. Amanda Singer |
| Authors | Joseph Vogels |
| Arrangers | Amanda Singer |
| Publishers | Integrity Music |
| CCLI Song No. | 23873 |
| File Type | |
| Meter | 4/4 |
| Theme | Bible, Breakthrough, Christian Life, Declaration, Glory, Jesus, Joseph, Kingdom, Kingship, Lamb, Lamb Of God, Life, Obedience, Perfect, Power, Praise, Proclamation, Victory, Will, Conquer, Christmas Worship |
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