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With lyrics culled from the traditional hymn of the same name and a fresh new melody, Thomas Grassi adds life to an old, much-loved favorite. The singable arrangement lends itself perfectly to the choral
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30 songs written in traditional four-part harmony with guitar chords. Song highlights: The Great Speckled Bird; I'd Rather Be An Old Time Christian; I'll Fly Away; Lord, I Hope This Day Is Good; Me And
There is a gentle country feel to this anthem that calls for God's spirit to draw us into a closer relationship with Christ. A good balance of unison/two-part writing and richer four-part harmonies make
The words in this bluegrass-style song are inspired by the traditional spiritual Don't Be Weary, O Traveler. The choral parts are easily learned, and the idiomatic piano accompaniment is fun to
Southern gospel flavor makes this joyful anthem a refreshing choice for your Easter worship celebrations. Opportunities for multiple solos in a call-and-response sequence add variety, and the choral
A southern gospel is authentically presented in this sensational new treatment sure to lift the spirits of choir and congregation alike. After a free-flowing opening featuring an optional solo, the song
This arrangement of a hymn-book favorite is full of unbounded joy! Featuring a fun bass line and some special vocal effects, the colorful text painting anticipates the "second coming." The bouncy,
Creatively combining the gospel hymn favorites A New Name in Glory and When the Roll Is Called up Yonder, this toe-tapper is guaranteed to be a positive part of inspired worship. The
Written for the famed Ocean Grove Camp Meeting, this gospel toe-tapper is a winner from start to finish. The bold admonition to "Take up your cross and follow Jesus" permeates the piece, complete with a
Raise the roof with this perennial gospel favorite! Arranged for success, audiences will delight in this toe-tapper and the choir will appreciate the satisfying "old style" harmonies. The piano part