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“Do You Hear What I Hear?” is a carol composed in October 1962, with lyrics by Noël Regney and music by Gloria Shayne Baker. The pair, marri
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“Do It Again” (Click Above For Performance) “Do It Again” is a modern Christian song performed by American contemporary worship band Elevati
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“Dear Lord and Father of Mankind” (Click Above For Performance) “Dear Lord and Father of Mankind” is a hymn with lyrics taken from a poem, “
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“Day by Day” (Click Above For Performance) “Each day, we turn to God for our strength to walk through life. We will face trials and tribulat
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“Crown Him With Many Crowns” (Click Above For Performance) The lyrics to this 1851 hymn were written by Matthew Bridges and Godfrey Thring a
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Thick Fog Engulfs The Gray Empire I was on my way back to Croton Manner, from Sanford, when my older sister called to inform me that my youn
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“Create in Me a Clean Heart” (Click Above For Performance) Kieth Green – RIP “Create in Me a Clean Heart” is a well-known Christian song by
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“Coventry Carol” (Click Above For Performance) (Unknown – 16th Century) According to Wikipedia, The “Coventry Carol” is an English Christmas
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I don't usually comment on these hymns, but Coventry Carol is extraordinary. As stated in the background, this song is part of a play called The Pageant of The Shearmen And Tailors. The Play, in turn, is one of the Coventry Mystery Plays put on each year in the town of Coventry, England, during the Coventry Corpus Christi Pageants, beginning in the early 14th century. No one knows who initiated the pageant or who authored the various plays, but it is thought that a young William Shakespeare was influenced by them.
“Come, Ye Thankful People, Come” (Click Above For Performance) Henry Alford – 1844 “Come, Ye Thankful People, Come” is an English Christian
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“Come Thou Long Expected Jesus” (Click Above For Performance) “This classic hymn by Charles Wesley is a popular Christmas and Advent song th
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“Come Thou Fount of Every Blessing” (Click Above For Performance) Robert Robinson – 1757 “Come Thou Fount of Every Blessing” is a Christian
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“Up From The Grave He Arose” (Click Above For Performance) Robert Lowry – 1864 A wonderful hymn for Easter! Also known as “Up from the Grave
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“Children, Go Where I Send Thee” (Click Above For Performance) “Children, Go Where I Send Thee” is a traditional African-American spiritual
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“Carol of The Bells” (Click Above For Performance) “”Carol of the Bells” is a popular Christmas carol, with music by Ukrainian composer Myko
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“Build My Life” (Click Above For Performance) According to Wikipedia, “Housefires originated at Grace Midtown Church in Atlanta, Georgia. Th
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“Bringing in The Sheaves” (Click Above For Performance) According to hymnary.org, “Knowles Shaw…was born near New London, in Morgan Township
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“Bless The Lord, O My Soul” (Click Above For Performance) Andraé Crouch According to Hymnary.org, “Gospel musician Andraé Crouch composed a
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