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Reverend Bill Funderburk sings, "He cared that much for me" |
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Charles Surratt introduces his own composition |
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"On Calvary for Me", "The Joy of Knowing Jesus" |
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Is a song of pure delight featuring John Barbee |
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The pure tenor quality of the voice |
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Of Harold Montgomery gives a special interpretation |
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To the grand old hymn, "The Old Rugged Cross" |
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Chill bumps appear and I am frozen in the web |
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They weave as they reveal their innermost selves |
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With the outpouring of their hearts |
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On and on the songs roll and soon you are caught up |
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In the sermon in each rendition as you come to feel |
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The devotion and dedication that is poured forth |
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Suddenly, you know they are real, they mean it! |
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"Let Your Light So Shine" could not be more aptly applied |
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As there shines a light from heaven on your heart |
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Through their singing, as an artist, Rhonda Montgomery |
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Exemplifies piano artistry, that's Rhonda! An artist! |
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This album can be the instrument to mend a broken heart |
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Or to straighten out your life through the sincere testimony |
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In the songs of The Revelaires, a must! |
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J. Elmo Fagg, founder and leader of the Blue Ridge Quartet |
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For 23 years, Temple records, LST 390 |
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Planning to make a record? |
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We are associated with United Music World Recording Studios, Inc. |
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West Columbia, South Carolina |
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The finest sound available anywhere |
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"The Joy of Knowing Jesus" |
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Cover, backliner, design, Reesor |
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The Revelaires, a must |
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The Revelaires |
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A must, in their home |