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Martin Smith Co-Writes New Single With Hillsong’s Reuben Morgan & Jason Ingram

Integrity Music announces the global release of ‘Jesus Only You‘, a new single from renowned British worship leader, songwriter and producer Martin Smith. Recorded live and featuring guest vocals from Smith’s daughter, Elle Limber (Bright City), “Jesus Only You” is available through all major digital sales and streaming platforms.

The guitar-driven song, which was penned by Martin, Reuben Morgan and Jason Ingram, is the first single from Martin’s new album Love Song For A City, scheduled for release this summer. The single and forthcoming album mark the first live solo recordings from Martin, the former frontman and co-founder of the groundbreaking worship band Delirious?,known for standards such as “I Could Sing Of Your Love Forever,” “Majesty,” “Deeper” and “Did You Feel The Mountains Tremble.”

In addition to appearing on Delirious? projects like Cutting Edgeand King Of Fools that were seminal to the modern worship movement, Martin’s own recordings include the critically-acclaimed God’s Great Dance Floor(Volumes 1-3 ) and Back To The Start. His voice and songs also appear on the Jesus Culture album Live From New York. Martin, who recently wrapped the Outcry Tour with Jesus Culture, Kari Jobe and Hillsong United, is based in Brighton, UK, where he is mentoring a new generation of artists.

There is one who calls my name | There is one who bears my shame
There is one who leads me out of darkness | Just one name
Jesus, only you

“As the lyrics say, there is just ‘One’ who frees us, delivers and saves us,” said Phil Loose, Managing Director and Vice President of Integrity Music’s European operations. “And Martin has spent a lifetime focusing us on Him. We are honoured to help him and Elle carry this song to the world.”

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