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  2. WOW Gospel Christmas - Wikipedia

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    WOW Gospel Christmas includes thirty songs on a double CD album. In 2007 it reached #78 on the Billboard 200 chart, took first place on the Top Gospel Albums chart, and 20th spot on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart. [1] In 2008 it reached 24th spot on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart. [2]

  3. Rise Up, Shepherd, and Follow - Wikipedia

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    "Rise Up, Shepherd, and Follow" is a song telling the story of Christmas morning, describing a "star in the East" that will lead to the birthplace of Christ. The title derives from a lyric repeated throughout the song. Depending on how the song is arranged and performed, it is known variously as a spiritual, hymn, carol, gospel song, or folk song.

  4. Christmas: Our Gifts to You - Wikipedia

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    "A Christmas Moment With Pop Winans" by Pop Winans [1:07] " Sweet Little Jesus Boy " by Ronald Winans & Adrian Smith [4:44] "Ryan's Song" by Angie Winans [4:22]

  5. Angels We Have Heard on High - Wikipedia

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    The music was attributed to "W. M.". According to some websites, [ 4 ] the hymn is by the nineteenth-century Wilfrid Moreau from Poitiers. "Angels We Have Heard on High" was an 1862 paraphrase by James Chadwick [ citation needed ] , the Roman Catholic Bishop of Hexham and Newcastle , in the north-east of England.

  6. Children, Go Where I Send Thee - Wikipedia

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    A version for children appears on the 1984 Cabbage Patch Kids album "A Cabbage Patch Christmas". Woody Guthrie rewrote the lyrics to the song in 1949 and adapted the song to become “Come When I Call You.” Written about the ravages of war in the aftermath of World War II, the song would go unpublished until the late 90s.

  7. Do You Hear What I Hear? - Wikipedia

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    Her version peaked at the top of Billboard Gospel Digital Songs and Gospel Streaming Songs on 2011 and 2018 and stayed for a record 42 weeks on former [10] while 20 weeks on latter. [11] On October 25, 2019, Pentatonix released their cover version featuring Houston's vocals, as part of the group's compilation album The Best of Pentatonix ...

  8. Gaither Vocal Band discography - Wikipedia

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    2004: The Best of the Gaither Vocal Band (Gaither Music Group) 2013: Icon (Spring House/Universal Music) 2015: Christmas Collection (Gaither Music Group) 2016: The Ultimate Playlist (Gaither Music Group) – available online only

  9. Evie (singer) - Wikipedia

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    A Little Song of Joy for My Little Friends (1978) Never the Same (1979) - AUS No. 95 [11] Teach Us Your Way (1980) Unfailing Love (1981) Hymns (1983) Restoration (1983) Christmas: A Happy Time (1984) When All Is Said and Done (1986) Celebrate the Family (1990) Songs for His Family (1996) Kingdom Connection (2002) Songs from the Hymn Book (2013 ...