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  2. The Old Ship of Zion - Wikipedia

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    "The Old Ship of Zion" is a Christian hymn written by M. J. Cartwright sometime around 1889 (exact date not known), played to a tune written by Daniel B. Towner. The song was used in the eighth episode of the fourth season of the television series Boardwalk Empire .

  3. Five Blind Boys of Mississippi - Wikipedia

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    Even though Harris' influence was persuasive—the Blind Boys at first covered Soul Stirrers songs almost exclusively—Brownlee's high voice, which could move from a sweet croon to a devastating scream, was one of the most recognizable in gospel. Though blind from birth, he would also sometimes leap from a stage into the audience below .

  4. Daniel B. Towner - Wikipedia

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    Towner was the music director at Centenary Methodist Church, in Binghamton, New York (1870-1882); York Street Methodist Episcopal Church, in Cincinnati, Ohio (1882-1884); Union Methodist Episcopal Church, in Covington, Kentucky (1884-1885); and Moody Bible Institute, in Chicago, Illinois (1893-1919).

  5. Category:American Christian hymns - Wikipedia

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    The Old Rugged Cross; The Old Ship of Zion; Our Great Savior; P. Palms of Victory; R. Rise Up, Shepherd, and Follow; S. ... This is my song (1934 song) This Little ...

  6. No One Stands Alone (Don Gibson album) - Wikipedia

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    "Old Ship of Zion" (Thomas A. Dorsey) "Hide Me, Rock of Ages" (Brantley C. George) "God Walks These Hills with Me" (Marvin Hughes) Personnel.

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  8. The Roberta Martin Singers - Wikipedia

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    Some of their most popular releases during this time include "Old Ship of Zion" (1949), "Yield Not to Temptation" (1947), "He Knows How Much You Can Bear" (1949), "Only a Look" (1949), and Eugene Smith's composition, "The Lord Will Make a Way" (1951). Most of these recordings featured only a piano, organ, and the occasional drum accompaniment.

  9. Kayakers explore 110-year-old 'ghost ship'

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    The ship, which was again renamed, this time to the USS Phenakite, survived both World Wars and was even used by scientist Thomas Edison to transport government-funded experiments.