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Becky Morrall - A Better World (CCM)


Becky Morrall's song 'A Better World' is a beautiful reminder of the power of love and unity in making the world a better place. With a catchy melody and heartwarming lyrics, this song is sure to leave listeners feeling uplifted and inspired.

The song was recorded with the help of the St Philip Westbrook School Choir in the UK and was written by John, a friend of Becky's. The school's wish was that any profits made from the song should be donated to Macmillan Cancer Support, a charity that is close to many of our hearts. This noble gesture makes 'A Better World' not just a great song, but also an opportunity to contribute to a good cause.

Becky Morrall - A Better WorldThe lyrics are simple yet profound. They urge listeners to come together, put aside their differences, and work towards a brighter future. The lines 'We need to fight, fight for the future, For what is right, a brighter day' are especially powerful, reminding us that it's up to us to make positive changes in the world. The children's choir adds an innocent and optimistic touch to the song, as they sing about a better world for loving each other.

The melody is upbeat and catchy, with a rhythm that will have you tapping your feet and humming along in no time. The song has a feel-good vibe that makes it perfect for listening to on a sunny day or when you need a pick-me-up.

In these challenging times, it's important to hold on to hope and believe that a better world is possible. 'A Better World' is a song that reminds us of the power of love, unity, and kindness. By listening to it, you'll be filled with a sense of optimism and inspired to make positive changes in your own life and in the world around you.

So, if you're looking for a song that will fill you with hope, give 'A Better World' a listen. It's a song that is sure to leave you feeling inspired and ready to make a positive difference in the world. And don't forget, any profits made from the song go towards a good cause, making it an even more worthwhile listen.



Lyrics


https://genius.com/Becky-morrall-a-better-world-lyrics


You can listen to the track directly on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/4SEVpfr79j2cAKozD8xf1C

Here is a link to the video on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_trqTMU06Po

Would you like to hear more CCM music? Then check out our Christian playlists on: https://www.christiandance.eu/playlists

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