| | Tennessee Ernie Ford Best Of The Best Gospel CD Tennessee Ernie Ford Discography of CDs
Best of Best Gospel is a ten-track budget-priced collection of Tennessee Ernie Ford interpreting such traditional hymns as "Shall We Gather at the River?," "How Great Thou Art," "Precious Memories," "When the Roll Is Called up Yonder" and "Whispering Hope." Although this isn't a bad budget-priced disc, there are other collections offering more songs for the same price. ~ Al Campbell Best Of The Best Gospel Music Tennessee Ernie Ford Best Of The Best Gospel Songs | 1. | What a Friend We Have in Jesus |
| 2. | How Great Thou Art |
| 3. | Take My Hand, Precious Lord  |
| 4. | Precious Memories |
| 5. | When the Roll Is Called up Yonder |
| 6. | Nearer My God to Thee |
| 7. | Whispering Hope |
| 8. | In the Garden |
| 9. | Shall We Gather at the River? |
| 10. | Sweet Hour of Prayer |
| Best Of The Best Gospel Music Review Calming & Moving Tennessee Ernie Ford's voice is extremely moving. I feel much calmer & at peace after I hear this album Submitted by a reviewer (Tampa, FL) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No This review is for a different format.
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