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Vanity - What is Your Favorite Inspirational Song?
Vanity
| 21 Nov 2015
Posted on 11/21/2015 8:47:39 AM PST by amorphous
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To: MayflowerMadam
To: amorphous
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posted on
11/21/2015 10:11:38 AM PST
by
humblegunner
(NOW with even more AWESOMENESS)
To: amorphous
Most inspirational when belting it out where everyone knows, and sings, parts: “Wonderful Grace of Jesus”. Gives me chills.
Most inspirational to sing if in a good chorus, or just to listen to: “Battle Hymn of the Republic” Mormon Tabernacle Choir arrangement.
Most inspirational re theology: “My Faith Has Found A Resting Place” and “A Mighty Fortress”.
To: Mr Radical
Or I'll Fly Away... One of my most favorites - really brings back memories. :-)
To: amorphous
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posted on
11/21/2015 10:16:23 AM PST
by
PapaBear3625
(Big government is attractive to those who think that THEY will be in control of it.)
To: humblegunner
To: MayflowerMadam
To: dainbramaged
Yep, that’s the America I lived in too.
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posted on
11/21/2015 10:38:11 AM PST
by
Sivad
(NorCal red turf ;-)l)
To: Politicalkiddo
"I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day" is my favorite Christmas song, but only if all seven verses are sung and if it is sung to the tune "Waltham" by John B. Calkin.
Unfortunately, when the song is performed, the fourth and fifth verses are usually left out, which greatly reduces the song's effectiveness. The verses are as follows:
Then from each black, accursed mouth
The cannon thundered in the South,
And with the sound the carols drowned
Of peace on earth, good will to men. It was as if an earthquake rent
The hearth-stones of a continent,
And made forlorn, the households born
Of peace on earth, good will to men.
If these verses are not sung, the listener is left wondering why the song's mood changes so abruptly as the singer begins the next verse, "And in despair, I bowed my head."
Although the words have been set to several tunes, "Waltham" is by far the best.
To: amorphous
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posted on
11/21/2015 10:47:52 AM PST
by
Genesis defender
(The world is full of people who want my money.)
To: lee martell
I find lot's of really great Modern orchestral Music to choose from as well, like this is one:
The Right Stuff
To: annieokie
I prefer to hear "How Great Thou Art" in the original Swedish, in which it is entitled "O Store Gud" (oh mighty God). One of my favorite performances is by Artur Erickson, available
here.
To: amorphous
"Fooling Yourself (The Angry Young Man)" by Styx.
-PJ
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posted on
11/21/2015 10:50:53 AM PST
by
Political Junkie Too
(If you are the Posterity of We the People, then you are a Natural Born Citizen.)
To: Genesis defender
Heart of Courage by Two Steps From Hell. Indeed. Thanks! Saving it to HD...
To: amorphous
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posted on
11/21/2015 10:52:48 AM PST
by
af_vet_1981
(The bus came by and I got on, That's when it all began.)
To: af_vet_1981
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posted on
11/21/2015 10:57:10 AM PST
by
Zeneta
(Thoughts in time and out of season.)
To: amorphous
With the Western world threatened by Bolshevism, pestilence, and political and economic turmoil, the times were far from good as Christmas approached in 1918. Nonetheless, it was at that time that Amanda Kennedy wrote
Star of the East, an inspiring tune especially for those going through hard times.
To: af_vet_1981
Haunting... May be one we sing here soon.
Thanks!
To: amorphous
You’re welcome! It’s on an album by TSFH called Invincible and is well worth getting.
Another suggestion:
Heroes Will Rise by J2 and Chroma Music
https://youtu.be/rlA1vDJbOgc
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posted on
11/21/2015 11:02:16 AM PST
by
Genesis defender
(The world is full of people who want my money.)
To: Fiji Hill
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