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"If I Could Hear My Mother Pray Again" (1922) is a popular gospel song written by John Whitfield "Whit" Vaughan (1879–1945), as a tribute to his own mother, Clara Beady Burgess-Vaughan. The words are based on a text by James Rowe, an English settler living in Georgia during the early twentieth century.
In the issue dated November 27, 1965, Billboard published a review of the album, saying that "Loretta Lynn proves once again that whatever she does, she does to perfection and that's exactly what this glorious program of heartfelt performances contains. "Where No One Stands Alone" and "Peace in the Valley" are two exceptional examples of the ...
If I Could Hear My Mother Pray Again; Just a Closer Walk with Thee; A Satisfied Mind; I Won't Have to Cross Jordan Alone (Charles E. Durham / Tom Ramsey) The Church in the Wildwood; Praying (Houser) Where We Never Grow Old; I'll Fly Away [1]
Songs of Inspiration II is the twenty-first studio album and the second gospel album by American country music group Alabama, released on March 27, 2007. [2] It was their final studio album for the RCA Records label.
I Tell My Secrets To The Lord; I Want To Live So I Can Die Right; I Will Glory In The Cross (Larnelle Harris) I Will Lift You There; I Will Never Turn Back; I Will Not Overshadow; I Wonder If The Angels Could Use Another Singer; I Won't Ask For More; If Heaven's A Dream (Let Me Dream On) If I Could Do It All Over Again; If I Were My Brother; If ...
I'm on My Way (traditional song) I've Got Confidence; I've Got the Key to the Kingdom; If I Could Hear My Mother Pray Again; If It Had Not Been For Jesus; If Jesus Came to Your House; If We Had Your Eyes; If You're Out There; In My Father's House (song) In My Time of Dying; In the Ghetto; In the Presence of Jehovah; Isaac (song) It Is No Secret
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