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According to Billboard's Tamar Herman, "Highway to Heaven" is a synth-pop ballad. [4]The song was written by Sean Machum, Michael Foster, Charles Anderson, Wilbart "Vedo" McCoy III, Richard Garcia, Gaelen Whittemore, danke (lalala Studio), Cho Mi-yang, Min Yeon-jae and January 8, and produced by Bochum, Whittemore and Social House, who produced Ariana Grande's "Thank U, Next" and "7 Rings".
He is memorialized in the Southern Gospel Museum and Hall of Fame and was among the first individuals to be inducted into the Gospel Music Hall of Fame. [35] Charlie D. Tillman is buried in Atlanta's Westview Cemetery. [36] The monument at his grave bears selected "Life's Railway to Heaven" lyrics. [37]
The album won a Grammy in the category of Best Soul Gospel Performance, Traditional. ... "Highway to Heaven (Reprise)" - 1:32; Personnel.
Thomas A. Dorsey was born in Villa Rica, Georgia, the first of three children to Thomas Madison Dorsey, a minister and farmer, and Etta Plant Spencer.The Dorseys sharecropped on a small farm, while the elder Dorsey, a graduate of Atlanta Bible College (now Morehouse College), traveled to nearby churches to preach.
Highway to Heaven is a 1984–1989 American drama TV series. "Highway to Heaven" may also refer to: "Highway to Heaven" (song), a 2019 single by South Korean boy band NCT 127 "Highway to Heaven", the nickname for a stretch of the highway Interstate 80 in Wyoming "It's a Highway to Heaven", a gospel song by Thomas A. Dorsey
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]
2006 – John Cowan and Tony Rice, "Leave It There" [119] on the album Voice of the Spirit, Gospel of the South [120] 2006 – Jessy Dixon, "Leave It There" [121] on the album Homecoming Classics [122] 2007 – 2nd Chance, "Leave It There" [123] on the album Heavenly Highway (The Highway to Heaven) [124]
Hymns is the fifth solo studio album and first Gospel album by American country music singer-songwriter Loretta Lynn. It was released on November 15, 1965, by Decca Records. [1] The album consists of 12 gospel and inspirational songs that were either popular over the years or were written by Lynn for this album.