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Song Glory, Glory, Hallelujah! (Album Version) - The Staple Singers. Glory, Glory, Hallelujah. When I lay my burden down. No more sickness. No more sorrow. When I lay my burden down. I'm gonna tell
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Song Freedom Highway (Album Version) - The Staple Singers. March for freedom's highway. March each and every day. Made up my mind and I won't turn around. Made up my mind and I won't turn around
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Song The Lord's Prayers (Album Version) - The Staple Singers. Our father, which are in heaven. Hallowed be thy name. Thy kingdom come, thy will be done. On Earth, as it is in Heaven. Give us this day
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Song This Train - The Staple Singers. This Train Dont carry no Gamblers This Train. This Train Dont carry no Gamblers no High flyers no midnight ramblers. This Train Dont carry no Gamblers This Train
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Song Will the Circle Be Unbroken - The Staple Singers. I was standing by my window. On a cold and cloudy day. When I saw the hearse come rollin'. For to take my mother away. Will the circle be
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Theme From "Summer Of '42"- Ray Conniff, The Singers. The summer smiles, the summer knows, . And unashamed, she sheds her clothes. . The summer smoothes the restless sky . And lovingly she warms the
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. Tranquil and blissful. Theres a kind of magic in the air. What a truly magnificent view. A breathtaking scene. With the dreams of the world. In the palm of your hand. . (dreaming). A cosy fireside
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Song Be Careful of Stones That You Throw - The Staple Singers. Oh, a tongue can accuse and carry bad news. Gossip is cheap and it's lo-o-ow. So unless you've made no mistakes in your life. Just be
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Song If I Could Hear My Mother Pray Again (Album Version) - The Staple Singers. When memory recalls them now and then. And with what rapture sweet, my weary heart would beat. If I could hear my
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Under the moon. Facing the water we. Drank wine. Late night, fireside. Under the moon facing the water we. Swan dive. Late night, high tide. Half alive down by the shore. Just swim back to
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are falling, the roof a white blanket. There's ice on the window pane, she waits alone. She sits by the fireside, the room is so warm. Her children are sleeping, she waits in their home Passing the
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feeling that. Once lived in this house Laughin' and dying. At the mirror in the hall. Talkin' to myself. A memory don't remember at all. Last thing you told me was the first thing that brought on these
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If you disrespect everybody that you run in to. How in the world do you think everybody's s'posed to respect you?. If you don't give a heck about the man with the bible in his hand. Just get out
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If you disrespect everybody that you run in to. How in the world do you think everybody's s'posed to respect you?. If you don't give a heck about the man with the bible in his hand. Just get out