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  2. Rockferry (song) - Wikipedia

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    The track received widespread critical acclaim. Rolling Stone commented that she's "singing with great sincerity." [3] AllMusic called it a "grand, sweeping ballad."[4] MusicOMH.com said that she "carries the song unbelievably well, pouring drama and emotion into the lyrics, building up quite masterfully to the song's climax."

  3. Stephen Duffy - Wikipedia

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    Stephen Anthony James Duffy (born 30 May 1960 in Alum Rock, Warwickshire, England), also known as Tin Tin, is an English musician, singer, and songwriter.He was a founding member, vocalist, bassist, and then drummer of Duran Duran.

  4. Right Here, Right Now (Russ Taff album) - Wikipedia

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    Right Here, Right Now is the eight studio album by Christian singer-songwriter Russ Taff.Released in 1999, it is his first and only album on Benson Records [2] also his first full-length Christian album of new material in 10 years, after 1991's Grammy winning Under Their Influence, his limited country success of 1995's Winds of Change and released two years after the death of his father. [3]

  5. Talk:Dear Lord and Father of Mankind - Wikipedia

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    A fact from Dear Lord and Father of Mankind appeared on Wikipedia's Main Page in the Did you know column on 15 August 2006. The text of the entry was as follows: Did you know... that the popular hymn "Dear Lord and Father of Mankind" is taken from a poem about hallucinogenic drugs by John Greenleaf Whittier?

  6. How Can I Keep from Singing? - Wikipedia

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    The original composition has now entered into the public domain, and appears in several hymnals and song collections, both in its original form and with a revised text that omits most of the explicitly Christian content and adds a verse about solidarity in the face of oppression. Though it was not originally a Quaker hymn, Quakers adopted it as ...

  7. Talk:Evening Hymn - Wikipedia

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    1 The English version of this work goes "Thee, Lord, before the close of day" (for musical reasons), even the other is not literal translation, should we clarify that?

  8. Follow On (hymn) - Wikipedia

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    The hymn was originally written as a Baptist hymn and it is also used by the Salvation Army. [4] The lyrics are based on the Biblical verse in Hosea 6:3. [5] Then we shall know, If we follow on to know the LORD: his going forth is prepared as the morning, and he shall come unto us as the rain, as the latter and former rain unto the earth

  9. Gwahoddiad - Wikipedia

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    "Gwahoddiad" The Roberts (Gwyllt) translation has four verses. The first verse is a virtual equivalent of Hartsough's original (see infra).Roberts essentially skipped Hartsough's second verse and then conflated the remaining three verses into similar but not verbatim thoughts matching Welsh to the metrical pattern of Hartsough's tune.

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