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Originally written in French by Jean Alphonse Dupre and Stanislas Beldone and translated into English by Bryan Blackburn, the record was produced by Johnny Franz.Coming after their success in the talent show Opportunity Knocks, Peters and Lee recorded "Welcome Home", which became the duo's only No 1 single in the UK Singles Chart, spending a week at the top in July 1973. [2]
Gospel Plow" (also known as "Hold On" and "Keep Your Hand on the Plow") is a traditional African American spiritual. It is listed in the Roud Folk Song Index , number 10075. The title is biblical, based on Luke 9:62.
This is a list of songs written by the American gospel songwriter Dottie Rambo. Rambo wrote over 2500 songs throughout her lifetime, and many have been recorded by hundreds of artists. [1] Songs are listed in alphabetical order and followed in parentheses by other notable artists who have recorded or performed the song.
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"Welcome Home" is a song by American progressive rock band Coheed and Cambria, released on September 20, 2005 through Columbia Records. [2] It is the third track on the album, Good Apollo, I'm Burning Star IV, Volume One: From Fear Through the Eyes of Madness. The song was the first single on the album and was made into a music video. [3]
Songs of the Young World (1969) The Glory of Love (1969) The Warmth of Eddy (1969) Love and Guitars (1970) Standing Alone (1970) Portrait of My Woman (1971) Welcome to My World (1971) Loving Her Was Easier (1971) Lonely People (1972) Eddy Arnold Sings for Housewives and Other Lovers (1972) So Many Ways/If the Whole World Stopped Lovin' (1973)
My Lord Willoughby's Welcome Home is a traditional English ballad of the sixteenth century. A lute version was composed by the composer John Dowland. [1] It celebrates the return of Peregrine Bertie, Lord Willoughby to England after he had led an expeditionary force to assist the Dutch Republic in its war for independence from Spain.
"Welcome Home" is a World War I song written by Bud Green and composed by Edward G. Nelson. [1] The song was first published in 1918 by A.J. Stasny Music Co., in New York, NY. The sheet music cover depicts soldiers being welcomed home by men and women. [2] The sheet music can be found at the Pritzker Military Museum & Library. [3]