Depends on the size of the choir I would say, but Donnie McKirkin's We Fall Down, Kirk Franklin's Hosanna Forever We Worship You, Isreal and the New Bread's Friend (I am a friend of God), Oleta Adam's Holy, Holy, Holy (holy is the lamb), And some old school favorites are Old Happy Day, Thank You Lord (Edwin Hawkins ones of my fav's to this day), and James Cleveland's oldies never sound old. I Don't Feel Noways Tired is one of the deepest simplistic songs ever sung that can touch anyone. Something I used to do, is take hymns out of the book and add a present day flavor to the background. if you have good instrumentalists to back you up, the choir will catch on quick. That used to be fun!
2007-05-31 13:31:50
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answered by Ms. Chick 6
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2014-10-04 10:27:07
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answered by Korney 1
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2015-01-28 15:33:24
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answered by Anonymous
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Oh Happy Day, Battle Hymn of the Republic (Grapes of Wrath), Swing Low Sweet Chariot and Amazing Grace are some of my absolute favorites.
2007-05-31 13:11:17
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answered by Anonymous
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"Oh Happy Day"
"Speak to my Heart"-Donnie
"I've got a Testimony"-Carl Sims
"Praise is what I do"
"Glorious"-Martha M.
"Melodies from Heaven"-Kirk Franklin
"My Soul Has Been Anchored in the Lord"-Douglas Miller
"Near the Cross"
There are so many, I just looked at a few in my CD collection.
God bless and congrads on your appointment.
2007-05-31 13:25:56
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answered by Brenda E 2
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River in Judea....sad, slow, beautiful harmonious chords, heart-wrenching lyrics....makes for a great choir song.
2007-05-31 15:20:48
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answered by Audrey V 3
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River of Dreams by Billy Joel
2007-05-31 14:04:05
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answered by Anonymous
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During my 8th grade year we sang a song entitled "Danny Boy". It was one of my favorite songs to sing and listen to.
2007-05-31 13:01:32
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answered by Becca 1
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omgg i sang danny boy too! i was gonna say that! =]
but a good song thats NOT gospel but still really good [ok i liked. theres two]
1) i dream a world
2) make them hear you (from the musical ragtime)
2007-05-31 13:11:45
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answered by Anonymous
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A la nanita nana (Spanish lullaby; in spanish, very pretty), FUM! FUM! FUM! (spanish and english wording), A Festive Holiday (english), Witness (english)
2007-05-31 13:05:01
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answered by Anonymous
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