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  2. List of shape-note tunebooks - Wikipedia

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    The Good Old Songs, Elder C. H. Cayce (1913) Harp of Ages, Archibald Newton Whitten (1925) Favorite Songs and Hymns, Morris, Stamps, Baxter, Combs (1939) Heavenly Highway Hymns, Stamps-Baxter (1948/1976) An Eclectic Harmony II, Eclectic Harmony II Music Committee, Sharon Kellam and Berkley Moore, Co-Chairs. Boone, North Carolina, (2001)

  3. I'll Fly Away - Wikipedia

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    Redemption Songs reached No. 1 on Billboard's Top Christian Albums chart and No. 71 on the Billboard 200. ... Favorite Songs and Hymns (#179) [44] Heavenly Highway ...

  4. Shape note - Wikipedia

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    Numerous songbooks are printed in shaped notes for this market. They include Christian Hymnal, [19] the Christian Hymnary, Hymns of the Church, Zion's Praises, [19] Pilgrim's Praises, the Church Hymnal, [19] Silver Gems in Song, the Mennonite Hymnal, [20] and Harmonia Sacra. Some African-American churches use the seven-shape note system. [21]

  5. List of English-language hymnals by denomination - Wikipedia

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    Children's hymns and songs by Joseph Kennel (1924) [611] The Sheet Music of Heaven (Spiritual Song); The Mighty Triumphs of Sacred Song (1925) by Clayton F. Derstine [612] [613] Church hymnal, Mennonite, a collection of hymns and sacred songs, suitable for use in public worship, worship in the home, and all general occasions (1927) [614]

  6. Leave It There - Wikipedia

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    1998 – Clarence Clay and William Scott, "Take Your Burdens to the Lord" [81] on the album Standing on the Highway [82] 1998 – Dwight Gordon, "Take Your Burden" [83] on the album I've Been Waiting [84] 1998 – Rev. Raymond Wise and Family, "Leave It There" [85] on the album Family: Singing Familiar Songs and Sayings [86]

  7. Paul Cauthen - Wikipedia

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    Cauthen has said that the church he grew up in did not allow instruments, so the focus was on a cappella singing of what he called "heavenly highway hymns, the old hymnals", [4] but that if he was active in the church, he would be a fifth-generation song leader/preacher. [6] Cauthen has said that his family is from Texas on both sides.

  8. Lucie Campbell - Wikipedia

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    Lucie Eddie Campbell, the youngest of eleven children, was born to Burrell and Isabella (Wilkerson) Campbell in Duck Hill, Mississippi, US on April 30, 1885. [1] Her father worked for the Mississippi Central Railroad (later purchased by the Illinois Central Railroad), and she was born in the caboose of a train. [1]

  9. Doris Akers - Wikipedia

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    Doris Mae Akers (May 21, 1923 – July 26, 1995) [1] was an American gospel music composer, arranger and singer who is considered to be "one of the most underrated gospel composers of the 20th century [who] wrote more than 500 songs". [2]

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