Help From Heaven

Album: These Christmas Lights (2016)
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Songfacts®:

  • This track finds Matt Redman duetting with his longtime friend Natasha Bedingfield. The song is from the English worship leader's festive album, These Christmas Lights. "Natasha has a been a great friend of our family for over a decade, so I'm excited to have her guest on my first Christmas record," Redman told Billboard magazine. "To this day, she has one of the most inspiring voices I've ever heard - and I think 'Help from Heaven' showcases that beautifully."

    Redman added: "This a song of hope, and I'd love it to be a source of strength and inspiration for many this coming holiday season."
  • The video finds Redman and Bedingfield singing to a church. The clip was shot at the First Presbyterian Church of Hollywood's Wylie Chapel in Los Angeles.

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