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The single "You'll Never Walk Alone", an adaptation of the Oscar Hammerstein II and Richard Rodgers standard, was a minor hit for him in the late 1960s.Although technically a secular show tune, Elvis and RCA treated it as a religious song, as reflected in the original 1967 single and the fact it was often included on compilations of Presley's religious music, such as this album.
Children of Our Heavenly Father: Caroline V. Sandell-Berg: Traditional Swedish melody: Trans.: Ernst W. Olson (from Swedish) 300: Families Can Be Together Forever: Ruth Muir Gardner: Vanja Y. Watkins: 301: I Am a Child of God: Naomi Ward Randall: Mildred Tanner Pettit: 302: I Know My Father Lives: Reid N. Nibley: Reid N. Nibley: 303: Keep the ...
Our Father in heaven, Father, [Some manuscripts 'Our Father in heaven'] hallowed be your name, hallowed be your name, your kingdom come, your kingdom come. your will be done, on earth as it is in heaven. [Some manuscripts 'come. May your will be done on earth as it is in heaven.'] Give us today our daily bread. Give us each day our daily bread.
How Great Thou Art is the eighth studio album by American singer and musician Elvis Presley, released by RCA Victor in February 1967. How Great Thou Art is a gospel album with slow numbers on one side, and fast-paced numbers on the flipside.
The Baptist Press stated that Creator of the Universe joins other hymns often associated with various branches of the U.S. military: Air Force: Lord, Guard and Guide the Men who Fly; Army: Eternal Father, Hear our Prayer; Coast Guard: Ruler of the Land and Sea; Navy: Eternal Father, Strong to Save; Marine Corps: Serving for Thee." [3]
Let Us Pray: Ben Weisman, Buddy Kaye: 1969: You'll Never Walk Alone: Life: Shirl Milete: 1970: Love Letters from Elvis: Like a Baby: Jesse Stone: 1960: Elvis Is Back! Listen to the Bells: Lee Roy Abernathy: 1970: Essential Elvis Volume 4: A Hundred Years From Now: A Little Bit of Green: Chris Arnold, Geoff Morrow, David Martin: 1969
"A Century of Elvis" by Belle and Sebastian [2] "Dont Blame it on Elvis" by Lord Mouse and the Kalypso Katz "A Liddle Biddy Help from Elvis" Space "The All American Boy" by Bobby Bare (as Bill Parsons) [2] [3] "Apparition In Las Vegas" Pete Atkin "Baby Boom Che" by John Trudell [4] "Back to Tupelo" by Mark Knopfler [2] "Back 2 the Base" by X
The Fairfield Four is an American gospel group that has existed for over 100 years, starting as a trio in the Fairfield Baptist Church, Nashville, Tennessee, in 1921. [1] They were designated as National Heritage Fellows in 1989 by the National Endowment for the Arts, which is the United States government's highest honor in the folk and traditional arts.