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"Three Wooden Crosses" is a song written by Kim Williams and Doug Johnson, and recorded by American country music singer Randy Travis. It was released in November 2002 from his album, Rise and Shine. The song became Travis' 16th and final Number One single, his first since "Whisper My Name" in 1994. [1] "
Ranging from movie soundtracks, theme songs, and even eerie radio hits, these 80 best Halloween songs of all time will help you make the perfect Halloween music playlist that's guaranteed to keep ...
MediaHuman Audio Converter is a freeware audio conversion utility developed by MediaHuman Ltd. The program is used to convert across different audio formats, [1] split lossless audio files using CUE and extract audio from video files. The app can be run on Mac [2] starting from OS X 10.6 and on Windows XP and higher. [3]
Three Wooden Crosses: The Inspirational Hits of Randy Travis is a compilation album by Randy Travis. Released in March 2009 by Word/Curb/Warner Bros., the album contains some of Travis' most popular gospel songs.
"Three Wooden Crosses" tells the story of four people on a bus that crashes. The song ultimately reveals the fate of those on board, with the exception of the bus driver.
Crosses (stylized as †††) is the debut full-length album by the American musical group Crosses. [8] The album was released on February 11, 2014, on Sumerian Records . The album contains remastered versions of songs from the band's previous two EPs ( EP 1 and EP 2 , respectively) as well as five new songs that were originally set to be ...
Crosses' eponymous debut contains remastered versions of all songs from the previous two EPs as well as five new tracks (essentially, what would have been EP 3). The track order intermingles new tracks and songs from both EPs. On April 19, 2014, for Record Store Day, Crosses reissued the first two EPs as well as EP 3, all on colored 10-inch ...
Spooky stories are just as much a part of the Halloween season as witches, jack-o’-lanterns and skeletons. There are scary stories for people of all fright levels—from the safety of a ...