| | Tennessee Ernie Ford Sweet Hour Of Prayer CD Tennessee Ernie Ford Discography of CDs
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Sweet Hour Of Prayer Music Tennessee Ernie Ford Sweet Hour Of Prayer Songs | 1. | In the Garden |
| 2. | Must Jesus Bear the Cross Alone |
| 3. | Onward Christian Soldiers |
| 4. | Precious Memories |
| 5. | Softly and Tenderly |
| 6. | Sweet Hour of Prayer |
| 7. | What a Friend We Have in Jesus |
| 8. | When the Roll Is Called up Yonder |
| 9. | Whispering Hope |
| 10. | Peace in the Valley - (CD only) |
| Sweet Hour Of Prayer Music Review Purchase Sweet Hour Of Prayer CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Tennessee Ernie Ford All-Time Greatest Hymns CD (1990)
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| | Tennessee Ernie Ford Amazing Grace: 40 Treasured Hymns CDs (1998)
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$15.65 Track Listing of songs: DISC 1: Stand by Me; When God Dips His Pen of Love in My Heart; He Knows What I Need; Others; What a Friend We Have in Jesus; Sweet Hour of Prayer; Come on Down; Blessed Assurance; I Can Tell You the Time; Just a Little Talk With Jesus; Life's Railway to Heaven; Saved by Grace; My Task; No Tears in Heaven; Peace in the Valley; Nearer My God to Thee; Amazing Grace,; Just a Closer Walk With Thee; ...
| | Robert Earl Keen, Jr West Textures CD (1989)
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$14.55 Some singers write songs and some songwriters sing. Robert Earl Keen, Jr. falls into the latter category. Unlike ...
| | Lucio Dalla 1983 CD (1998)
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| | Pigbag Dr Heckle & Mr Jive CD (1982) (Import) Germany
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$9.59 Along with the Pop Group and Rip Rig & Panic, Pigbag was a brilliant U.K. underground ...
| | Piano Tribute To Tim Mcgraw CD (2006)
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| | Georgia Middleman Unchanged CD (2004)
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| | Jarmo Haapama Spoiled By Success CD (2006) (Import)
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$9.99 Jarmo Haapamäki started his first band on a very early age, before he was a teenager, in Puolanka, Finland, where he was living at the time. They called themselves a punk band but the only thing they had in common with punk rock was the attitude; they were happy to be able to start a band although no-one of them knew how to play their instruments. Writing own material was the only way to go, because they couldn't play any other songs. It was Jarmo who 'wrote' the songs. The band was actually formed by the guys who used to play football together sometimes. Some of the guys could certainly play ball much better than music. The year was 1979.Anyway, time went by and after a while there were only three of the guys from the football field that still thought making music was much more fun than playing soccer. They wanted to learn how to tune their instruments and stuff. You know, they started to sound like a real band. And they started playing in front of audience and Jarmo wrote more and more songs. At first they called themselves Lontoo, and later Oikosulku, and then Outosulku, and then Muovikazzi. They enjoyed making music but were not that crazy about the idea of trying to conquer the world. In 1983 the band had only two gigs; one in Puolanka, Finland, and the other one in Palmanova, Italy, at the Complotto Internazionale festival. By 1985 Jarmo had written about 120 songs, all in Finnish, when he decided that he wanted to move to Sweden, "to earn some money and buy a Mercedes-Benz".He never moved back. Instead he started writing songs in English and started a new band in Sweden, The Soul Preachers. The band is still active (sort of) after 20 years and have just released a new CD "Mono sapiens' 17 Frog Vomits", although the album contains 13 years old recordings... It's loud, fast and furious rock'n'roll, or punk rock if you prefer the expression. The album is great, but as already mentioned, old stuff. Remastered but still old.The solo album Jarmo recorded by himself during the spring of 2006 is new stuff, though. "I was fed up not doing nothing when the band was not producing anything," Jarmo says. "I was also tired with the band members telling me which songs they would play and which they wouldn't. The Soul Preachers is a magnificent rock band but there are limits what kind of songs the band can or will play. I decided to make the whole album by myself so I could play any kind of music I like." And so he did. The album contains 13 quite different songs and it's not easy to explain how it sounds. You can hear influences from here and there but it doesn't really sound like anything else. It sounds like Jarmo Haapamäki."I'm happy with the results. It's not a perfect pop record, and it wasn't supposed to be that. ...
| | Angelo Camella Schemes & Dreams CD (2008)
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