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  2. Rivers and Roads - Wikipedia

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    Rivers and Roads may refer to: "Rivers and Roads", a song by the American folk band The Head and the Heart Rivers and Roads (2018), an album by the acoustic bluegrass group The Special Consensus

  3. Oscar C. Eliason - Wikipedia

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    Oscar C. Eliason (January 6, 1902 – March 1, 1985) was a Swedish American clergyman, who served as a pastor and evangelist in the Assemblies of God, and was a prolific poet and composer, who composed over 50 hymns and gospel songs, including A Name I Highly Treasure and the popular Got Any Rivers?, which influenced another song, God Specializes, commonly regarded as one of the foundational ...

  4. The Head and the Heart (album) - Wikipedia

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    The Head and the Heart is the first studio album by folk rock band The Head and the Heart, released on April 19, 2011, on Sub Pop. A deluxe edition of the album was released in August 2011 and included 'Chasing A Ghost' (live), 'Josh McBride' (Live), and 'Rivers and Roads' (live).

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  6. Old Folks at Home - Wikipedia

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    "Old Folks at Home" (also known as "Swanee River") is a folk song written by Stephen Foster in 1851. Since 1935, it has been the official state song of Florida , although in 2008 the original lyrics were revised . [ 1 ]

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  8. Rivers (Six60 song) - Wikipedia

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    "Rivers" was the second of six tracks released weekly in the build-up to their Six60 EP, [2] on 20 October 2017. [ 3 ] American musician Teddy Swims covered the song on YouTube in 2019, which became a viral video.

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