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  2. Thank You Lord (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Thank You Lord" is a song by American contemporary Christian musician Chris Tomlin featuring American country music singer-songwriter Thomas Rhett and country duo Florida Georgia Line. The song was released as the third single from his thirteenth studio album, Chris Tomlin & Friends (2020), to Christian radio in the United States on August 13 ...

  3. Thank You Lord - Wikipedia

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    Thank You Lord was recorded on October 3, 2003, during a live worship service at Regent University, located in Virginia Beach, Virginia. [6] The school was founded by the American televangelist Pat Robertson, president and founder of the Christian Broadcasting Network. [7]

  4. Hymns of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

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    This article refers to the English version. The book was published on the 150th anniversary of the publication of the first LDS hymnbook, compiled by Emma Smith in 1835. Previous hymnbooks used by the church include The Manchester Hymnal (1840), The Psalmody (1889), Songs of Zion (1908), Hymns (1927), and Hymns (1948).

  5. Chord notation - Wikipedia

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    A typical sequence of a jazz or rock song in the key of C major might indicate a chord progression such as C – Am – Dm – G 7. This chord progression instructs the performer to play, in sequence, a C major triad, an A minor chord, a D minor chord, and a G dominant seventh chord.

  6. Thanksgiving Hymns - Wikipedia

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    The scroll gets its name from the recurring use of the phrase "I thank you" in many of the poems. The Hebrew word Hodayot refers to "thanks" or "thanksgiving". Other names include Thanksgiving Hymns, [1] Thanksgiving Psalms, [2] Hymns Scroll and Scroll of Hymns. [3] The main scroll found in 1947 is designated 1QH a. Other fragments of this text ...

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  8. Gerald Thompson - Wikipedia

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    Gerald Thompson may refer to: Gerald L. Thompson (1923-2009), professor and mathematical scientist; Gerald Marr Thompson (1856–1938), Australian arts critic;

  9. Tear-Stained Letter - Wikipedia

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    The coda features a duet between a sax solo, accordion solo, and guitar solo by Richard Thompson. The song is in the key of G major , with a fast tempo in 4/4 time. It uses a chord pattern of E7-A-E7-A-D-G on the verses, and B7-C-D-G twice on the chorus.