Made me glad key: D D Dsus D Dsus D A Asus A Asus ] I will bless the Lord forever D Dsus D Dsus D A Asus A Asus I will trust Him at all times D Dsus D Dsus D A Asus A Asus He has delivered me from all fear D Dsus D Dsus D A Asus A Asus He has set my feet upon a rock D I will not be moved Bm E And I`ll say of the Lord A A/C# D E You are my shield, my strength, my portion, deliverer A A/C# D E My shelter, strong tower, my very present help in time of need D Dsus D Dsus A Asus A Asus Whom have I in heaven but You D Dsus D Dsus D A Asus A Asus There`s none I desire besides You D You have made me glad Bm E And I`ll say of the Lord A A/C# D E You are my shield, my strength, my portion, deliverer A A/C# D E My shelter, strong tower, my very present help in time of need
About the artist behind Made Me Glad Chords:
United States was Anderson's magnum opus performance art piece featuring musical, spoken word, and animated vignettes about life in America. Segments ranged from humorous, such as "Yankee See" which gently chided Anderson's record label Warner Brothers for signing her in the first place, to the apocalyptic anthem "O Superman" which had been an unexpected Top 10 hit for Anderson on the UK music charts in 1981.
Originally, United States (which was originally titled America on the Move) was presented over the course of two nights, running some eight hours. The United States Live box set is a truncated rendering of the performance, omitting many segments that were solely of a visual nature.
Among the songs performed on the album was "Language is a Virus (from Outer Space)", a pop-like song based upon a phrase attributed to William S. Burroughs. Anderson would later perform a modified arrangement of the song in her 1986 concert film, Home of the Brave.
Although Anderson has since created numerous other major performance pieces (i.e. Moby-Dick, Stories from the Nerve Bible, Happiness, The End of the Moon), United States Live remains, to date, the only serious attempt at producing anything approaching a full-length recording of any of these performances, although her previous album Big Science and her segment of the compilation You're the Guy I Want to Share My Money With consisted of studio-recorded excerpts from United States.
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