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  2. Ira Stanphill - Wikipedia

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    Ira Stanphill was born in Bellview, New Mexico. [1] Stanphill's parents were Andrew Crittenton Stanphill and Maggie Flora Engler Stanphill. He and his family spent most of his younger years in Coffeyville, Kansas. He was saved when he was 12, and he graduated high school in 1932.

  3. Category:Songs written by Ira Stanphill - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Songs written by Ira Stanphill" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. M.

  4. Mansion over the Hilltop - Wikipedia

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    Ira Stanphill " Mansion over the Hilltop " is a Southern Gospel song written by Ira Stanphill , written in 1949. [ 1 ] It was most notably performed by Elvis Presley on the album His Hand in Mine .

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  6. Suppertime (Jimmie Davis song) - Wikipedia

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    "Supper-Time" is a song written by Ira Stanphill and originally recorded and released as a single in 1953 by Jimmie Davis with Anita Kerr Singers. [1]The song has been covered by many artists, including Johnny Cash (in 1958), Jim Reeves (1959), Faron Young (1959), Porter Wagoner (1968), Burl Ives (1969), Conway Twitty (1973), and Pat Boone (1973).

  7. Come Follow Me (To the Redwood Tree) - Wikipedia

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    "Come Follow Me (To the Redwood Tree)" is an English language nursery rhyme and a popular children's song. It can be an "ask a question" nursery song. It can be an "ask a question" nursery song. Asking where shall thee follow.

  8. Smokey Robinson, Gladys Knight and more gather for 'A ... - AOL

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    The festive first look begins with a glimpse of Bailey channeling Diana Ross as she sings “Stop! In the Name of Love” by The Supremes before she and Robinson explain why music fans should tune in.

  9. ‘Fleeing into the Unkown’ by Huffington Post

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    Here, we follow the story of a young Eritrean woman who crossed mountains, oceans and deserts to escape the small, secretive East African nation. This series is based on research by the Overseas Development Institute, Journeys to Europe, was produced by PositiveNegatives, and was animated by The Huffington Post.