Marty Sampson

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Marty Sampson one of the many worship leaders at Hillsong Church
Marty Sampson one of the many worship leaders at Hillsong Church

Marty Sampson (b. May 31, 1979) is a Christian songwriter and a worship leader at the Hillsong Church in Sydney, Australia. Originally featuring in the Youth Alive albums of the late 1990s, he was one of original Hillsong United worship leaders and has led worship on every United album to date. He plays guitar and occasionally piano. He was married in November of 2006 to Michelle.[citation needed]

Sampson was a former worship leader for Hillsong United together with Joel Houston (son of pastor Brian Houston). His last album with United in the 2007 United album All of the Above, could be his last album with the Hillsong United team.

Since his marriage with Michelle, Sampson has moved from Hillsong United to the Hillsong band and helps lead worship with Darlene Zschech and the rest of the team. He is now one of the main worship leaders in Hillsong Church along with Zschech and Reuben Morgan.

Sampson recently released a solo album entitled "Let Love Rule.."[1]

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Songs written or co-written by Marty Sampson include:

  • By Your Side (1999)
    • "By Your Side"
  • Everyday (1999)
    • "Jesus I Long"
    • "Seeking You"
    • "Prayer to the King"
    • "God Is Moving"
  • For This Cause (2000)
    • "Carry Me"
  • Best Friend
    • "Best Friend" with Joel Houston (2000)
    • "Forever"
    • "Reason I Live"
  • You Are My World (2001)
    • "God Is Great"
    • "You Are My World"
    • "Forever"
    • "My Best Friend" with Houston
  • King of Majesty (2001)
    • "King of Majesty"
    • "Everything to Me"
    • "God Is Great"
  • Blessed (2002)
    • "Now That You're Near"
    • "Son of God" with Lincoln Brewster
    • "King of Majesty"
  • To the Ends of the Earth (2002)
    • "Free"
    • "To the Ends of the Earth" with Houston
    • "My God"
    • "Now That You're Near"
  • Hope (2003)
    • "Song of Freedom"
    • "Better Than Life"
    • "To The Ends of the Earth" with Houston
    • "Can't Stop Praising" with Tulele Faletolu
    • "Free"
    • "Angels"
  • More Than Life (2004)
    • "Light"
    • "Take All of Me"
    • "Shine for You"
    • "Soldier" with Faletolu
    • "All Day"
  • For All You've Done (2004)
    • "Hallelujah" with Jonas Myrin
    • "Home"
    • "Take All of Me"
  • Look to You (2005)
    • "Tell the World" with Jonathan Douglass & Houston
    • "Look to You"
    • "All I Need Is You"
    • "Shout Unto God" with Houston
    • "There Is Nothing Like" with Myrin
    • "What the World Will Never Take" with Matt Crocker & Scott Ligertwood
    • "Deeper"
  • God He Reigns (2005)
    • "God He Reigns"
    • "All I Need Is You"
    • "There Is Nothing Like" with Myrin
    • "What the World Will Never Take" with Crocker & Ligertwood
    • "Tell The World" with Douglass & Houston
  • United We Stand (2006)
    • "Take It All" with Crocker & Ligertwood
    • "From God Above"
    • "Came to My Rescue" with Joel Davies & Dylan Thomas
    • "Revolution" with Ligertwood, Houston, Brooke Fraser & Michael Guy Chislett
    • "Hallelujah" with Tenikoff & Rolf Wam Fjell
  • Mighty To Save (2006)
    • "Take It All" with Crocker & Ligertwood
    • "I Believe"
    • "The Freedom We Know" with Houston & Tenikoff
    • "For Who You Are"
    • "Open My Eyes" with Mia Fieldes
  • All of the Above (2007)
    • "Devotion"
    • "Saviour King" with Fieldes
  • Saviour King (2007)
    • "In Your Freedom" with Raymond Badham
    • "One Thing" with Darlene Zschech
    • "Saviour King" with Fieldes
  • The I Heart Revolution: With Hearts as One (2008)
    • "What the World Will Never Take" with Crocker and Ligertwood
    • "Take All of Me"
    • "Look to You"
    • "Forever"
    • "There Is Nothing Like" with Myrin
    • "Tell The World" with Douglass & Houston
    • "All Day"
    • "Take It All" with Crocker and Ligertwood
    • "All I Need Is You"
    • "Shout Unto God" with Houston
    • "Came to My Rescue (Be Lifted High) with Davies and Thomas
    • "Saviour King" with Fieldes

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