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El Shaddai (song)

"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 Michael Card on his 1981 debut album, ''Legacy''. However, it is more commonly associated with the singer Amy Grant, who recorded it on her 1982 platinum 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〔Among others, ''The United Methodist Hymnal'' publishes it as no. 123〕 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:
*The original ''Age To Age'' version is primarily performed on piano, with harp and string accompaniment. Drums do not appear in this version until the climactic third chorus. This is the version used on most compilations.
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*Grant also incorporated a portion of the song (similar to the ''Age to Age'' rendition, but slightly more uptempo) into her ''Ageless Medley'' promo release. The medley was named for the ''Age to Age'' album, which in turn took its name from the lyrics of "El Shaddai".
*Before releasing her album ''Behind the Eyes'' in 1997, Grant released a CD single of "Takes a Little Time"; the B-side was a newly recorded version of "El Shaddai". This version is notable for the prominent violin accompaniment used throughout the recording. This recording has never been made available on any album or compilation.
*Grant recorded another new version of the song for her 2005 album ''Rock of Ages...Hymns and Faith''. This version is more in a light pop style, with acoustic guitar and drums throughout, and features harmony vocals and acoustic guitar solo by Grant's husband, Vince Gill. This version is included in the ''WOW Worship: Aqua'' compilation, and Grant's 2015 compilation album ''Be Still and Know... Hymns & Faith''.
"El Shaddai" has been covered by many contemporary Christian and gospel recording artists, including Pat Boone, Winans Phase 2 and Eden's Bridge, and Michael Card re-recorded the song for his 1994 compilation, ''Joy in the Journey''. There also exist translated versions which combine Hebrew with other languages.
== Lyrics ==
Michael Card's original lyrics included a line "Though the Jews just couldn't see/ What Messiah ought to be"; Amy Grant changed this to "Though the people couldn't see/ What Messiah ought to be." Most covers incorporate Grant's change, and even Card uses "though the people failed to see...".〔(YouTube of Card singing El Shaddai. )〕

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