LDS Music: The Best Instrumental Songs

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Looking for some great instrumental LDS music? Look no further! Here are some of the best LDS instrumental songs that will definitely get your toes tapping.

LDS Music: The Best Instrumental Songs

“Be Still, My Soul” by David Archuleta

“Be Still, My Soul” is a beautiful LDS hymn that has been popular for many years. David Archuleta’s version of the song is simply stunning, and is one of the best instrumental versions of the hymn that we have heard. The arrangement is perfect, and Archuleta’s voice is so pure and angelic that it is hard to believe that he is only 16 years old.

“Come, Thou Fount of Every Blessing” by David Archuleta

David Archuleta’s beautiful rendition of “Come, Thou Fount of Every Blessing” is one of the best LDS music has to offer. This classic hymn has been given new life by Archuleta’s soulful voice and humanitarian lyrics.

“I Need Thee Every Hour” by David Archuleta

This song is a beautiful, stirring ballad that has become a popular choice for baptisms, funerals, and other special occasions. David Archuleta’s version is particularly touching, with his clear, powerful voice conveying the depth of the lyrics’ meaning.

“Nearer, My God, to Thee” by David Archuleta

David Archuleta’s cover of “Nearer, My God, to Thee” is a wonderful example of an LDS musician using their talents to create beautiful, spiritual music. This song is perfect for moments of quiet reflection and worship, and its simple, lyrical message is sure to resonate with listeners.

“Where Can I Turn for Peace?” by David Archuleta

“Where Can I Turn for Peace?” by David Archuleta is one of the best LDS Music: The Best Instrumental Songs. It is so peaceful and calming, and David Archuleta’s voice is so beautiful.

LDS Music: The Best Vocal Songs

LDS music is incredibly popular, and for good reason. The music is moving, powerful, and often very beautiful. While there are many great LDS vocalists, there are also some incredible LDS instrumentalists. In this list, we’ll be featuring the best LDS vocal and instrumental songs.

“Be Still, My Soul” by David Archuleta

“Be Still, My Soul” is a Christian hymn written by Katharina von Schlegel with a text that has been attributed to both Martin Luther and Paul Gerhardt. The hymn is a favorite among LDS Music fans, and has been performed by many LDS artists over the years.

David Archuleta’s version of “Be Still, My Soul” is one of the most popular LDS Music videos on YouTube, with over 3 million views. Archuleta’s performance of the song was included on his album, “Dreamin’ Out Loud.”

“Come, Thou Fount of Every Blessing” by David Archuleta

This hymn is a perfect example of the beautiful vocal music that can be found in the LDS church. David Archuleta’s rendition of “Come, Thou Fount of Every Blessing” is one of the most popular versions of this classic hymn, and it is sure to inspire listeners with its soaring vocals andinfectious melody.

“I Need Thee Every Hour” by David Archuleta

There are few LDS hymns that are more universally loved than “I Need Thee Every Hour.” This hymn has been recorded by everyone from David Archuleta to Alex Boyé, and its simple message of dependence on the Savior is one that LDS musicians continue to find new ways to express.

“Nearer, My God, to Thee” by David Archuleta

David Archuleta’s cover of “Nearer, My God, to Thee” is one of the most beautiful and popular LDS vocal songs. This hymn was written by Sarah Flower Adams and has been extensively covered by artists throughout the years. Archuleta’s version is particularly moving, with his gentle voice and creative arrangement.

“Where Can I Turn for Peace?” by David Archuleta

This song was written by LDS Music composer, Michael McLean. It is a beautiful, lullaby-like ballad that has been sung by many popular LDS artists, including David Archuleta. The lyrics express a deep desire for peace and comfort, and the music is perfect for calming and relaxing.

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