Let Everything that has Breath By Hillsong (with chords and lyrics) is a praise song about letting everything that has breathe including our soul to praise our Lord for his awesome power, greatness, and His Holy name. You Are My World by Hillsong

Let Everything that has Breath By Hillsong is from the album entitled “You are My World”.

Some other songs of Hillsong United

Everything to Me – is a praise song about never stop on praising the Lord for all the things He has done for us.

Better Than Life – is a song where we praise the Lord because of what He done for us. Like how He make the sun shine and the moon light in the night sky.

Break Free – is about breaking free to get up and dance in His love that never ends.

Let Everything That Has Breath

By Hillsong

Verse
C
Praise Him in the sanctuary
Cmaj7
Praise Him in the mighty Heavens
F
Praise Him

All the earth
Am7    G/B
praise Him

C
Praise Him in His awesome power
Cmaj7
Praise His great and holy name
F
Praise Him
		Am7	G/B
The whole world praise Him

Pre-Chorus
G
From the
F2
rising of the sun, Let His praise be
G
heard

From the
F2
east to the west and the north to
G
south

Chorus
C
Let everything that has breath
F2
Praise the Lord forever
Am7
Let everything in my soul
F2
Praise the Lord

Bridge
Am7
Praise the Lord,
F2
Praise the Lord

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Recorded live in March 2009, over 3 weekends and locations, the people of Hillsong Church gathered across Sydney, Australia – in their respective campuses – and then united together as one in celebration of an ever good and gracious God. Led by the Hillsong worship team including Hillsong United, Darlene Zschech & Reuben Morgan, this album features 13 songs of faith in the midst of personal circumstances, hope in Jesus for the future, and love – one for another.

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