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On the 44th edition of 5ive Songs (2022), we select five songs that are associated with CHURCH ⛪ in some form or fashion.
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Welcome to 5ive Songs, where we keep things short and sweet – no extra calories or needless fluff! There’s a theme/topic, five songs, and a short blurb. Yes, it’s a playlist, but it’s a miniature playlist that shouldn’t take much time to consume. On the 44th edition of 5ive Songs (2022), we select five songs that are associated with CHURCH ⛪ in some form or fashion. Okay, let’s get into it!
1. Beyoncé, “Church Girl”
💿 RENAISSANCE • 🏷 Parkwood Entertainment / Columbia • 📅 2022
The problem, for some, is that this sanctified sample, and religious-minded title, eschew traditional Christianity. You might say those saints disapprove of the likes of “She gon’ shake that ass and them pretty tig ol’ bitties.’” Furthermore, thot-driven lyrics like “I’ll drop it like a thottie, drop it like a thottie” don’t align with such values. Regardless, songwriter (and Clark sister) 🎙 Twinkie Clark thanked Beyoncé for sampling it! Furthermore, others have come to her defense, including 🎙 Tank and contemporary gospel musician, Deitrick Haddon. “Church girls actin’ loose, bad girls actin’ snotty!”
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2. Coldplay, “Church”
💿 Everyday Life • 🏷 Parlophone • 📅 2019
Here’s the thing about “Church,” though. The song title is only mentioned in two instances – the bridge and outro. WHAT? “‘Cause when I’m hurt, Then I’ll go to your church,” Martin sings on the bridge. Hmm, that sounds like a different brand of spirituality! Besides this spiritual element unleashed on Everyday Life, there is a cool vocalization in Arabic incorporated into the mix.
3. Mitchell Tenpenny, “Can’t Go to Church”
🎵 “Can’t Go to Church” • 🏷 Riser House Entertainment / Sony • 📅 2020
“I’ll still do my prayin’ but I’ll do it somewhere else…” Hmm, so what’s the problem Mitch?Well, here’s the deal with Tenpenny. The reason that he can’t go to church isn’t because of his spiritual views – it’s because of matters of the heart. “I ain’t tryin’ to avoid that place / But I don’t know what else to do,” he sings on the bridge (of sorts), continuing, “I don’t wanna see her face / Sittin’ in the front pew.” Later, he even adds, “She gets the church, she gets the Bible / I get the hurt, I get the bottle.” As you can imagine, such a dramatic, emotional song – one that’s four-and-a-half minutes long – gets an equally dynamic, powerful backdrop (🎛 Jordan Schmidt produces). I was as surprised as anyone when the reason for Tenpenny not going to church ended up being because he was avoiding a woman as opposed to spiritual reasons. “Can’t Go to Church” is definitely an intriguing country record featuring solid vocals and interesting songwriting.
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4. Hozier, “Take Me to Church”
💿 Hozier • 🏷 Rubyworks / Columbia • 📅 2014
In a NY Mag interview, The Irish singer/songwriter describes the song as being about sex, humanity, and disdain for the church “teaching shame about sexual orientation.” The lyrics of the song confirm those strong feelings:
“My church offers no absolutes
She tells me ‘worship in the bedroom’
The only heaven I’ll be sent too
Is when I’m alone with you.”
Furthermore, in the interview, he tackles the influence of the church in Ireland, and homophobia in Russia. Key lyrics, such as “We were born sick, you heard them say it,” confirms this. Throughout its course, “Church” amplifies blasphemous references to make a statement. Ultimately, that statement is that all humans, regardless of sexuality, should be able to love and be with whomever they’d like.
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5. Dottie Peoples, “Little Wooden Church”
💿 Count on God • 🏷 Atlanta International • 📅 1996
Adding to the throwback nature of this contemporary gospel record is incorporating a traditional spiritual, 🎵 “None but the Righteous” (“None but the righteous… shall see God,” “I know got religion,” and “Take me to the water”). It’s fitting considering the nostalgic spiritual experience Peoples imparts, including personal anecdotes, like “I can see ole Deacon Johnson over in the corner when his soul caught fire,” or “By then, my Big Mama be happy…tears running down her face, she slowly get up and raise her hand.” Ultimately, years after arriving, “Little Wooden Church” never gets old. Even if this isn’t your spiritual experience, it’s compelling and reminds us to remember simpler, less complicated times, and, of course, laud The Most High.
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- Dottie Peoples, “Little Wooden Church”: Sunday Refresh 🙏 17 (2021)
- 13 More Songs That Provide That Spiritual Refresh
Church ⛪: 5ive Songs No. 44 (2022) [📷: Atlanta International, Brent Faulkner, Clovis Cheminot, Columbia, The Musical Hype, OpenClipart-Vectors, Parkwood Entertainment, Parlophone, Pixabay, Riser House Entertainment, Rubyworks, sergio souza]
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