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Are You?

August 3, 2022

Ron



"Are You Washed In The Blood Of The Lamb?" Anthem Lights



"Jesus Paid it All / The Old Rugged Cross" Anthem Lights


"Joy to the World" Anthem Lights


"How Great Thou Art" Anthem Lights


"Mary, Did You Know?" Anthem Lights


“I’ll Fly Away” / “Swing Low Sweet Chariot” / “I Saw the Light” — Anthem Lights



“Waitin' For The Light To Shine” — from “Big River” 1985


“Waitin' For The Light To Shine (Reprise)” — from “Big River” 1985


“Waitin' For The Light To Shine” — Josey Montana McCoy and David Kirk Grant


“Big River” — Tony Awards 1985

[It’s the Huckleberry Finn story.]



"Do Lord" Everest Vacation Bible School


"Leading with Your Heart" — Barbra Streisand


"On Holy Ground" — Barbra Streisand


"Higher Ground" — Barbra Streisand


“Through The Years” — Judy Garland

[and “I Will Come Back”]


“You’ll Never Walk Alone” — Judy Garland

[1945. This is extraordinary. And the photo compilation is superior. Rare, never-before-seen shots.]


“Swing Low Sweet Chariot” / “He's Got The Whole World In His Hands” — Judy Garland


"Danny Boy" — Judy Garland

[1955]



"Via Dolorosa" Sandi Patty


"Holy Ground" — Sandi Patty


"We Shall Behold Him" Sandi Patty


"Upon This Rock" Sandi Patty



"Amazing Grace" Leann Rimes


"I'm Pressing On The Upward Way (Higher Ground)" Lor


"Do Lord" Meyer Bluegrass Band


“I’ll Fly Away” — High Road


“I Look To You” — Whitney Houston



"You Raise Me Up" Josh Groban


"Bring Him Home" Josh Groban


"All I Ask Of You" Josh Groban and Kelly Clarkson



“The Star Spangled Banner” — Whitney Houston


“Battle Hymn of the Republic” — Judy Garland

[1963]


“Americana” — Judy Garland

[From “Every Sunday”, made in 1936. 14-year old Garland’s first official MGM movie appearance was in this two-reeler test film with another newcomer, Deanna Durbin, to see how audiences responded to them. The film determined Garland’s fate at MGM while Durbin went immediately to Universal and became an instant star while Garland largely languished another three years at MGM until “The Wizard of Oz” changed her fate.]


“America the Beautiful” — Judy Garland



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