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  2. Precious Memories (hymn) - Wikipedia

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    "Precious Memories" is a traditional gospel song credited to J. B. F. Wright in 1925. Wright was born in Tennessee on February 21, 1877. The song has been performed by a wide variety of famous recording artists, including Tammy Wynette, Bill Monroe, Rosetta Tharpe, Johnny Cash, Willie Nelson, Alan Jackson, Emmylou Harris, Daniel O'Donnell, Gerry Rafferty, the Edwin Hawkins Singers, a duet by ...

  3. Talk:Precious Memories (hymn) - Wikipedia

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    Talk: Precious Memories (hymn) Add languages. ... Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ...

  4. Precious Memories - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version ... Precious Memories may refer to: Precious Memories (hymn), a traditional Gospel hymn credited to J . B. F. Wright; Precious ...

  5. Johnny Cash Sings Precious Memories - Wikipedia

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    The song selection includes several of Cash's personal favorites, as some would later be recorded again for My Mother's Hymn Book. Precious Memories may have been a replacement for an untitled Gospel album that Cash recorded during 1975 but never released; those recordings would be released in 2012 on the album Bootleg Vol. IV: The Soul of Truth.

  6. Precious Memories: LaVern Baker Sings Gospel - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Precious Memories: LaVern Baker Sings Gospel is the fourth studio album from American rhythm and blues singer ...

  7. Precious Memories (Alan Jackson album) - Wikipedia

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    Precious Memories is the thirteenth studio album and the first gospel album by American country music artist Alan Jackson. It was released on February 28, 2006 on the Arista Nashville label. This project began at The Rukkus Room Recording Studios when Alan Jackson recorded a song for his Father-In-Law’s funeral.

  8. Stamps-Baxter Music Company - Wikipedia

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    Stamps and Baxter operated a music school which was the primary source of the thousands of gospel songs they published. Another major part of the corporation was its sponsorship of gospel quartets who sang the company's music in churches throughout the southern United States. At the end of World War II they were sponsoring 35 such quartets.

  9. Hymns by Johnny Cash - Wikipedia

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    Cash said he left Sun Records because Sam Phillips would not let him record a gospel album. [5] Columbia promised him to release an occasional gospel album; this was a success for him to record. The album was Cash’s first and most popular gospel album, and is an example of traditional hymns set to country gospel music.