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  2. How He Loves - Wikipedia

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    "How He Loves" is a song by independent artist John Mark McMillan for his second studio album, The Song Inside the Sounds of Breaking Down. The song was successful despite the album's independent release, and has been covered by several well-known artists within the Christian music industry (David Crowder Band, Kim Walker, Todd Agnew, New Breed, Flyleaf, The Glorious Unseen) and Anthony Evans ...

  3. List of hymns composed by Ira D. Sankey - Wikipedia

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    Let us sing again the praise of the Saviour: Lyman G. Cuyler* 236: Come, and let us Worship: Come, oh come and let us worship: Lyman G. Cuyler* 238: A Song of Praise: God of love and God of might: R.F. Gordon: 247: Oh serve the Lord with gladness: F.J. Crosby: 250: How Can I Keep from Singing? My life flows on in endless song: R. Lowry: 257

  4. The Chords (American band) - Wikipedia

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    The Chords were an American doo-wop vocal group formed in 1951 in The Bronx, [1] known for their 1954 hit "Sh-Boom", which they wrote. [ citation needed ] It is the only song they created that reached mainstream popularity.

  5. She Loves You - Wikipedia

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    She Loves You" does not include a bridge, instead using the refrain to join the various verses. The chords tend to change every two measures, and the harmonic scheme is mostly static. The arrangement starts with a two-count from Starr on the drums, [15] and his fills are an important part of the record throughout. [17]

  6. Oh How We Danced - Wikipedia

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    Oh How We Danced is the debut studio album by the British musician Jim Capaldi. The album was recorded while Traffic was on hiatus due to Steve Winwood 's struggles with peritonitis [ 1 ] and was released by Island Records in 1972.

  7. How Long Has This Been Going On? - Wikipedia

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    Replaced by "He Loves and She Loves" in Funny Face, it was eventually introduced in the musical Rosalie (1928) by Bobbe Arnst as Mary O'Brien. [3] The lyrics used as first released by Gershwin started with the introductory verse: "As a tot, when I trotted in little velvet panties, / I was kissed by my sisters, my cousins, and my aunties.

  8. O the Deep, Deep Love of Jesus - Wikipedia

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    "O the Deep Deep, Love of Jesus" is a well-known Christian hymn, written by the London merchant Samuel Trevor Francis. [1] Francis (1834–1925) had a spiritual turning point as a teenager, contemplating suicide one night on a bridge over the River Thames. Experiencing a renewal of faith, he went on t

  9. The Shades of Blue - Wikipedia

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    Their biggest hit was the song "Oh How Happy", recorded in the fall of 1965 and released in early 1966, written by Edwin Starr, [2] which reached number 12 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, number 16 on the US Billboard R&B chart [4] and the Top 10 in Canada. That same year, the song "Lonely Summer", again written by Starr, reached number 72, and ...