I like the songs you have mentioned,also their are some more, Peace in the valley, by Elvis. anything gospel by Elvis.! also I very much like Neil diamonds,Holly holy,also. thank the lord for the night time, also. Brother loves traveling salvation show, also. walk on water, also. Lordy Lordy, he had many more i just can't think of all of them! oh yea he wrote, I'm A believer ,sung by the the monkees and it went no 1!. and yes i know this guy is not very popular with a lot of people (Axel rose) he's had some problems with addiction . nobody is perfect! but i really like Knockin on heavens door, bob Dylan wrote it. and sang it also.
2006-07-19 08:28:04
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answered by Anonymous
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I got one I listen too 50 times a day and have for years.
It's a old one.
I’VE NEVER BEEN THIS HOMESICK BEFORE
Writer Dottie Rambo
There's a light in the window
And the table's set in splendor
Someone's standing by the open door (open door)
I can see a crystal river
Oh I must be near forever
And I've never been this homesick before
Chorus:
See the bright light shine
It's just about hometime
I can see my Father standing at the door
This world has been a wilderness
I'm headed for deliverance
Lord, I've never been this homesick before
I can see the family gather
Sweet faces, there all familiar
But no one's old or feeble anymore (never grow old)
Oh this lonesome heart is cryin'
Think I'll spread my wings for flyin'
Lord, I've never felt this homesick before
Repeat Chorus (x2)
Lord, I've never been this homesick before
2006-07-18 17:25:17
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answered by ▒Яenée▒ 7
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You Saw Me Crying In The Chapel -
Elvis Presley.
2006-07-18 17:23:50
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answered by older woman 5
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The blind Boys of Alabama sing amazing Grace to the music of House of the rising sun.
2006-07-18 17:24:48
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answered by unicorn 4
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nicely no longer being a non secular man or woman I don' t comprehend a tremendous kind of hymns. yet that does no longer make no longer to believe in God. "In God we believe" belongs as part of the united states. My well-known hymn is "The conflict Hymn of the Republic". next may might want to be the single my dad sung again when we did no longer have a radio interior the motorized vehicle, previous due Nineteen Forties early Nineteen Fifties. He may sing songs from the melancholy that he picked up using the rails. notwithstanding the music that truly stands proud in my recommendations is "Swing Low sweet Chariot".
2016-10-14 22:54:38
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answered by ? 4
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Amy Grant's "I am a small and lonely grape, clutching to the vine. Waiting for the day that I'll become my Saviour's wine. Oh wouldn't French cuisine just yearn it, I've eternity to ferment - knowing me I'll end up Ripple in a cellar of Chablais!
Are you a small and lonely grape? Clutching to the vine. Waiting for the day that you'll become your Saviours wine? Don't give up hope you heavy laden you don't want to be a raisin - there's a grape grape joy in Jesus in the Vineyard of the LORD". HAHAHA I love IT!
2006-07-18 17:29:31
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answered by ravin_lunatic 6
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The Old Rugged Cross is my favorite. I also love Amazing Grace and Knocking on Heaven's Door by G&R. :)
2006-07-18 18:07:26
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answered by just julie 6
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Imagine Me by Kirk Franklin
2006-07-18 17:22:52
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answered by LaLa 3
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Amazing Grace and I'll Fly Away. They're fun to sing and relate to my life.
2006-07-18 17:24:21
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answered by bachlava_9 3
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Walk on U2 . And almost all songs Vineyard music and Hillsong from Australia.
2006-07-18 17:23:07
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answered by brasilian girl 3
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