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"Old Church Choir" is the second single from Christian rock artist Zach Williams from his debut studio album Chain Breaker. The song peaked at No. 1 on the Hot Christian Songs for one week. The song is his second Christian Airplay No. 1.[1] The song clocked its nineteenth week on the Christian Airplay chart, tying Brandon Heath's "Give Me Your Eyes" from 2008.[2] The song failed to break the record, being dethroned the following week by Tenth Avenue North's "Control (Somehow You Want Me)".
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The official music video was released on May 1, 2017 on Zach Williams' Vevo channel.[3]
The video for “Old Church Choir” was filmed just outside of Nashville and was filled with extras who came from all across the country to be part of it.[4]
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Title
Writer(s)
Producer(s)
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"Old Church Choir"
Zachary Stephen Williams, Ethan Hulse, Colby Wedgeworth