| | Rev Curtis Watson Precious Memories CD Rev Curtis Watson Discography of CDs
Recording information: Bradley House Studios, Quinby, SC.
Personnel: Benny Hill (keyboards); Fred Shaw (drums).
Audio Mixers: Doc McKenzie; Fred Shaw.
Rev Curtis Watson Precious Memories Songs | 1. | Childhood Days |
| 2. | Stay With Me |
| 3. | Precious Memories |
| 4. | Our Praise Song |
| 5. | God's Loving Recipe |
| 6. | Time to Make a Change |
| 7. | Bring Your Troubles to Me |
| 8. | God Is Still in Charge |
| 9. | He's a Friend of Mine |
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