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  2. Tell Me a Story (Terry Gilkyson song) - Wikipedia

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    The song is a mini-opera of a duet between the "Junior", of kindergarten age, who demands his hard working father to read him a story. The father, who has gotten no raise at work, is wanting to seek relief from the world, when all of a sudden, the "Junior" yells out to him to repeatedly tell him a story.

  3. Let me tell you (Abrahamsen) - Wikipedia

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    Let me tell you has a duration of approximately 30 minutes and is composed in three parts comprising a total of seven songs: Part I: Let me tell you how it was; O but memory is not one but many; There was a time, I remember; Part II: Let me tell you how it is; Now I do not mind; Part III: I know you are there; I will go out now

  4. My Jesus (song) - Wikipedia

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    I answered, "Jesus, I trust you." In an instant, Jesus lifted the heavy weight off and told me that He would give me everything I need to get through this. Jesus began to show me that He was a personal God. When people hear to this song, I want them to feel that Jesus is personal; and while our stories may look different, the same Jesus that I ...

  5. Let Me Tell You - Wikipedia

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    Let me tell you may refer to: Let me tell you, a novella by Paul Griffiths (writer) Let Me Tell You, a posthumous collection of work by Shirley Jackson, published by Random House in 2015; Let me tell you, a composition for soprano and symphony orchestra by Hans Abrahamsen "Let Me Tell You", song by Julian Lennon from The Secret Value of Daydreaming

  6. Let Me Tell You About a Song - Wikipedia

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    Let Me Tell You About a Song is the fourteenth studio album by American country singer Merle Haggard and The Strangers, released in 1972. It reached No. 7 on the Billboard Country album chart and #166 on the Pop album chart. The lead-off singles were "Grandma Harp" and "Daddy Frank (The Guitar Man)" — both reached No. 1.

  7. Tell Me the Old, Old Story - Wikipedia

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    Refrain: Tell me the old, old story, Tell me the old, old story, Tell me the old, old story, Of Jesus and His love. Tell me the story slowly, That I may take it in, That wonderful redemption, God’s remedy for sin. Tell me the story often, For I forget so soon; The early dew of morning Has passed away at noon. Refrain Tell me the story softly,

  8. Giants QB Tommy DeVito (forearm) inactive Cowboys game; Drew ...

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    When you get hit on Sundays, usually Monday is a little sore; Tuesday's usually the worst day," DeVito said. "So having an extra, whatever it is, four or five days after that usually help."

  9. I Want to Tell You - Wikipedia

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    George Harrison wrote "I Want to Tell You" in the early part of 1966, the year in which his songwriting matured in terms of subject matter and productivity. [2] As a secondary composer to John Lennon and Paul McCartney in the Beatles, [3] Harrison began to establish his own musical identity through his absorption in Indian culture, [4] [5] as well as the perspective he gained through his ...