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Award Winner Live At Azusa 2: Precious Memories Music Carlton Pearson Live At Azusa 2: Precious Memories Songs | 1. | Jesus, I'll Never Forget / He's Done So Much For Me |
| 2. | Farther Along |
| 3. | Mother Sherman Story |
| 4. | We'll Understand It Better by and By |
| 5. | This Train |
| 6. | In The Morning When I Rise / God's Not Dead, He's Yet Alive |
| 7. | I Know I've Been Changed |
| 8. | Intro to Donnie McClurkin |
| 9. | Living, He Loved Me (One Day) / Send It On Down / Power, Lord / Yes, Lord |
| 10. | Father, I Stretch My Hands to Thee |
| 11. | Going to Heaven to Meet the King |
| 12. | Intro to Precious Memories |
| 13. | Precious Memories |
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