Caedmon’s Call Lyrics — by Popularity
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| 101 | The Truth |
| 102 | We Give Thanks |
| 103 | Miss You |
| 104 | Streets of Gold |
| 105 | Forget What You Know |
| 106 | The Fountain |
| 107 | There's a Stirring |
| 108 | Hands of the Potter (radio version) |
| 109 | Before There Was Time (live) |
| 110 | Time Inside Out |
| 111 | Come With Me |
| 112 | Free |
| 113 | Raising Up the Dead |
| 114 | All My Life |
| 115 | 40 Acres (live) |
| 116 | I Need A Builder |
| 117 | A New Day |
| 118 | All I Know |
| 119 | David Waits |
| 120 | This World (live) |
| 121 | My Calm // Your Storm |
| 122 | Too Tender |
| 123 | In God's Country |
| 124 | Suicidal Stones |
| 125 | Another 10 Miles |
| 126 | Wrong Man |
| 127 | Faith My Eyes (live) |
| 128 | Jar of Clay |
| 129 | Potiphar's Door |
| 130 | Thankful (extended studio version) |
| 131 | I Love Your Grace |
| 132 | Me |
| 133 | Revelation |
| 134 | Somewhere North of Here |
| 135 | Open Letter |
| 136 | Home |
| 137 | Clean Am I |
| 138 | Seagull Song |
| 139 | Polarities |
| 140 | Another Ten Miles (live) |
| 141 | Famous Last Words |
| 142 | Stupid Kid (live) |
| 143 | Down Around You |
| 144 | Sound Check |
| 145 | Crooked Deep Down |
| 146 | Not the Land (live) |
| 147 | In the Shadow |
| 148 | Staircase Intro |
| 149 | Lizinko |
| 150 | The Lord Is in His Holy Temple |
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About Caedmon’s Call
Caedmon's Call is an American Christian folk-rock band formed in 1993 that became one of the most beloved and enduring acts in contemporary Christian music through their authentic storytelling and rich harmonic arrangements. Named after the 7th-century English monk and poet, the band distinguished themselves with a rootsy, acoustic-driven sound that blended folk sensibilities with pop accessibility, anchored by intricate vocal harmonies and thoughtful, scripture-based lyrics that avoided Christian music's typical clichés. Their breakthrough came with worship anthems like "God of Wonders" and "There's A Stirring," which became staples in churches worldwide, while songs like "Majesty" and the tender "Babe In The Straw" showcased their ability to craft both corporate worship and intimate devotional pieces. Albums like "Share the Well" and "Back Home" demonstrated their evolution from college coffee house performers to sophisticated songwriters who could tackle complex themes of faith, doubt, and social justice with equal conviction. What set Caedmon's Call apart was their willingness to address difficult topics within Christian culture while maintaining musical integrity that appealed beyond denominational boundaries, creating a template for how Christian artists could be both faithful and artistically ambitious. Over three decades and 61 albums, their 301-song catalog has influenced countless worship leaders and Christian musicians, proving that spiritual music could be both deeply rooted in tradition and refreshingly honest about the complexities of modern faith.