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  2. Skaggs & Rice - Wikipedia

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    "Where The Soul Of Man Never Dies" (Traditional) – 2:27 "Talk About Suffering" (Traditional) – 2:10

  3. Sleeping with Ghosts (song) - Wikipedia

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    The chorus line, "Soulmates never die", was used as the title for the live DVD, Soulmates Never Die (Live in Paris 2003). The song was re-recorded as a B-side for the single "This Picture" and called simply "Soulmates". "Soulmates" is a slightly heavier attempt than the album version and is often played live.

  4. Soul of a Man (song) - Wikipedia

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    "The Soul of a Man" was the second to the last of Blind Willie Johnson's singles. The song is included on several Johnson compilation albums, such as The Complete Blind Willie Johnson (1993) and The Soul of a Man (2003). [2] "Soul of a Man" has been recorded by various artists, [3] usually with variations in the musical accompaniment.

  5. The Oak Ridge Boys - Wikipedia

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    2010: Long Form Music Video of the Year – A Gospel Journey; Grammy Awards. 1971: Best Gospel Performance (other than soul) – "Talk About the Good Times" 1974: Best Gospel Performance (other than soul) – "Baptism of Jesse Taylor" 1977: Best Gospel Performance (other than soul) – "Where the Soul Never Dies"

  6. Motel Shot - Wikipedia

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    Motel Shot is a fifth album by Delaney & Bonnie and Friends, released in 1971. [4] The album, their third for Atco/Atlantic (catalog no. SD 33–358) and fifth overall, is a mostly acoustic set.

  7. 3. “A great soul serves everyone all the time. A great soul never dies. It brings us together again and again.” — Maya Angelou 4. “Life is pleasant, death is peaceful.

  8. Bloodstone (band) - Wikipedia

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    Formed in 1962, in Kansas City, Missouri, the group was a high school doo-wop group called the Sinceres. [1] In 1967 the band was backed by and toured with a large Kansas City horn band known as the Smokin' Emeralds and performed its version of a Motown-style revue, which drew large crowds at a venue called the Place in the Westport district of Kansas City.

  9. Never Grow Old - Wikipedia

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    Never Grow Old" usually refers to an old Southern Gospel song of the same name, technically called "Where We'll Never Grow Old", written by James Cleveland Moore, Sr. on April 22, 1914. It has been included on many religious-themed audio compilations, and has been covered by many singers, including Johnny Cash , [ 1 ] Jim Reeves, [ 2 ] Bill and ...