That Fatal Kiss Music
Sing To The Lord A New Song
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Audio Files

All of the songs offered by That Fatal Kiss Music are free to use in your own church, and to assist you in getting the hang of them, we are delighted to make these mp3 files available free of charge.

Many of them are full, studio recordings, and the tracks from I Will Follow and Sing are here in full. The more recent songs, from Where Jesus Touches The Earth are provided in sample or demo form in order to respect theREIGN’s right to recoup its investment in producing this album. You will even find a couple of tracks recorded live in concert.

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  • Awesome God (3410)
    Gentle, yet powerful, worship song (in the key of F). Far and away the most downloaded of David’s songs both here and across the web.
  • Behind And Before (1299)
    Beautiful version of Psalm 139 (in the key of G), sung by Kathryn Cooper and accompanied by Phil Gray on guitar.
  • Charcoal Skies (869)
    One of theREIGN’s concert favourites, a great performance piece (in Bm) about how becoming a Christian is like stepping out of the shadows and into the sun.
  • Come, Spirit Come (654)
    Beautiful worship song (in the key of Em) calling on the Holy Spirit to make real change in your life. Written by Leeds church leader Toby White and included here with permission.
  • Glorious (1735)
    Lively praise song celebrating our relationship with Jesus and what he did for us on the cross. In the key of E.
  • God Behind Me (Part One) (1228)
    Written by David from a set of lyrics by former St Barnabas youth worker, Andy Gray. This is the slow, reflective version, in the key of Em.
  • God Behind Me (Part Two) (602)
    Written by David from a set of lyrics by former St Barnabas youth worker, Andy Gray. This is the quicker, more quirky, version in the key of G and utilising both 5/8 and 6/8 time signatures.
  • Guide Me O Thou Great Redeemer (1750)
    Gentle, modern setting of the classic hymn in the key of E. This version was recorded live at Mission Congress 2002, and is sung by Mark Tedder.
  • Holy Spirit, Fall On Me (667)
    The first worship song David ever wrote, this is a gentle, reflective song inviting the Spirit into your heart and life. In the key of Em.
  • House Of Worship (1254)
    Up-tempo setting of Psalm 150 from The Message, used with permission of Eugene Petersen and NavPress. In the key of G.
  • I Love The Rain (1198)
    Generally considered one of David’s most powerful worship songs, this is about how God’s love doesn’t fall on specific people, but on everyone indiscriminately, like a shower of rain. In the key of G.
  • I Sought You Lord (1139)
    One of David’s earlier songs, this is based on a couple of verses from Psalm 34 and uses and almost chant-like verse before lifting into a big, bold chorus. In the key of A
  • I Will Follow (1194)
    The title track from David’s debut album, this song is about how God is to be worshipped and praised in the bad times as well as the good. In the key of G.
  • I Will Love You (1053)
    Very nearly the opening track of Where Jesus Touches The Earth, this lively song (in the key of E) is based on a poem by Cheryl Latka. This version was recorded live at St Aidan’s church, Hull in 2005.
  • Jesus The King (579)
    The opening track of Where Jesus Touches The Earth is big, bold and lively, celebrating Jesus’ kingship and grace. The recording features some wonderful guitar work and a superb guest saxophonist.
  • Kyrie Eleison (1159)
    Moving and reflective song of confession and adoration, in the key of F.
  • Not Alone (608)
    Quiet song of reflection on where God is in our lives, and the simple fact that wherever we are, and whatever state we are in, He is always there for us. In the key of A.
  • Now And Forever (1221)
    Simple, repetitive praise song bringing glory to the Lord and committing ourselves to trusting in Him. In the key of E.
  • O Come To The Table (871)
    Originally written for a friend’s wedding in 1995 and substantially re-worked in ten years later, this is an unashamed communion song, in the key of A.
  • Praise His Name (1104)
    A lively, modern re-working of the classic hymn Praise My Soul, The King Of Heaven, with squealy guitars, in the key of D.
  • Prodigal (602)
    A powerful performance piece about how the Lord is always there for us no matter how far away we drift, in the key of Ab (but works just as well in G).
  • Rise (King Of The Nations) (601)
    Lively song in 6/8 time celebrating that Jesus is king of all the world and has called on us to take his Good News to every corner of it. In the key of A.
  • Sing To The Lord (710)
    Simple song in three parts, designed to be sung as a round. In the key of F.
  • So Beautiful (1170)
    A simple song celebrating the joy of becoming a Christian and opening your eyes to the wonders of God’s creation. In the key of E. This version was recorded at St Barnabas Church in 2005.
  • Song Of Love (1108)
    Reflective song expressing awe and wonder at what the creator of the universe has done for us. Changes between the keys of A and G and back again.
  • Surrender (1806)
    The first post-Where Jesus Touches The Earth song is very definitely a worship song, in the key of E and the title says it all really. If you download this file, make sure you listen right to the end.
  • Thank You (1910)
    A medium tempo song, celebrating that in our weakness and bondage, Jesus comes to set us free. In the key of G.
  • This Life (All I Have To Give) (500)
    Song about hanging onto what is important rather than chasing transient treasure in this life. In the key of E.
  • We Are One (1222)
    A lively praise song that celebrates our oneness with the living God, and how we are nothing without Him. This version was recorded live at St Barnabas Church in 2003, and was included theREIGN’s debut album, Sing, as the closing track.
  • We Need You (521)
    A lively celebration of God’s love and what it means to His people. In the key of A.
  • We Will Follow (601)
    A “corporatised” version of I Will Follow, specially re-worked for Mission Congress 2002. This version was recorded on the final morning of the congress.
  • When I Survey (676)
    A gorgeous, celtic-style, 3 part harmony version of the classic hymn When I Survey The Wondrous Cross, in the key of Dm.
  • Where Jesus Touches The Earth (929)
    Powerful and thought-provoking, the title track of theREIGN’s second album is a call to the Lord to raise up His people to make a difference in the world. In the key of G.