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  2. Wynona Carr - Wikipedia

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    Wynona Merceris Carr (August 23, 1923 – May 11, 1976) [1] was an American gospel, R&B and rock and roll singer-songwriter, who recorded as Sister Wynona Carr when performing gospel material. Biography

  3. Carry You Home (James Blunt song) - Wikipedia

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    "Carry You Home" is the third single from James Blunt's second studio album, All the Lost Souls. The single was released on 24 March 2008. The single was released on 24 March 2008. The song peaked at No. 20 on the UK Singles Chart .

  4. Carry You (Missy Higgins song) - Wikipedia

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    "Carry You" is a song performed by Australian singer-songwriter Missy Higgins and written by Tim Minchin, released on 24 January 2020. The song was recorded and used in the credits of the final episode of Australian drama, Upright .

  5. Carry You (Union J song) - Wikipedia

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    "Carry You" is the debut single by English boy band Union J. It was released in Ireland and the United Kingdom on 2 June 2013 as the lead single from their debut studio album, Union J (2013). Background

  6. A Cappella (Gaither Vocal Band album) - Wikipedia

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    "He Will Carry You" (Scott Wesley Brown) – 4:45 "Jesus! What a Friend for Sinners" (John Wilbur Chapman, Rowland Prichard) – 4:17

  7. Wildwood Flower - Wikipedia

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    Wildwood Flower Drive at the Carter Family Fold at Maces Springs, Virginia now Hiltons, Virginia. The Drive is named after the Carter Family hit song. "Wildwood Flower" is a variant of the song "I'll Twine 'Mid the Ringlets", [1] published in 1860 by composer Joseph Philbrick Webster, who wrote the music, with lyrics attributed to Maud Irving.

  8. James Carr (singer) - Wikipedia

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    After being turned down by Stax, he made his first recordings for Goldwax Records, a small Memphis-based independent record label, in 1964. [3] He released several singles for the label before achieving his first success in 1966, when "You've Got My Mind Messed Up" [3] reached number 7 on the Billboard R&B chart and number 63 on the pop chart.

  9. Jekalyn Carr - Wikipedia

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    Jekalyn Almonique Carr was born on April 22, 1997, to Jennifer Denise Carr and Allen Lindsey Carr in Arkansas. Jekalyn has two siblings, Allen Lindsey Carr Jr. and Allundria Carr. At 5 years old, Carr began serving in her church's choir, and members of her family noted that she had a decent ear for music. [4]