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  2. I Shall Be Released - Wikipedia

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    Of the initial demo, Rolling Stone ' s Jann Wenner said, "the music in this song and the high pleading sound of Dylan's voice reminds one of the Bee Gees." [1] The earliest official release of the song was by English musician Boz Burrell under the name Boz, whose version was released as a single on May 3, 1968, on Columbia. [2]

  3. The Bible Tells Me So - Wikipedia

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    It reached number seven during the fall of 1955 and is the most successful version of the song. The B-side of Cornell's record, "Love Is a Many-Splendored Thing," also reached the U.S. Top 40, peaking at number 26. [1] It was the theme song of the movie of the same name. His version was the second of five charting versions of the song during 1955.

  4. Paul and Silas in Jail - Wikipedia

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    The song is in strophic form, and consists of five quatrains in rhyming couplets. According to the Acts of the Apostles, St. Paul and Silas were in Philippi (a former city in present-day Greece), where they were arrested, flogged, and imprisoned for causing a public nuisance. The song relates what happened next, as recorded in Acts 16:25-31:

  5. Country Singers Who Went to Jail & Lived to Sing About It - AOL

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    Country music's culprits & criminals. Many country music fans recognize that songs about jail are a recurring theme within the genre. In fact, several country music albums focus solely on the ...

  6. The Bible Experience - Wikipedia

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    Inspired by...The Bible Experience is an audio version of the Bible published by Zondervan.The script used is the Today's New International Version (TNIV) Bible translation. . The re-enactment was performed by a cast of more than 200 African-American actors, singers, musicians, poets, personalities, and clergy, including 3 Oscar winners, 5 Golden Globe winners, 7 Emmy winners, and 23 Grammy winne

  7. My Own Prison (song) - Wikipedia

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    On the latter chart, the song managed to reach number seven for the week of April 18, 1998. Internationally, "My Own Prison" peaked at number 9 on the Canada Rock/Alternative chart and number 45 on the Canada Top Singles (RPM) chart. It is the band's most-played song live having been performed over 302 times over the span of their career. [14]

  8. International Standard Version - Wikipedia

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    The Holy Bible: International Standard Version (ISV) is being produced with identifying release numbers and build sequence identifiers so as to provide tracking of improvements and additions to the text. The current release is Release 2.0. [3]

  9. Prison Break Anthem (Ich glaub' an dich) - Wikipedia

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    "Prison Break Anthem (Ich glaub' an dich)" is a hit song by German hip-hop artist Azad and Adel Tawil, singer of Ich + Ich. It was released as the first single of Azad's album Blockschrift . It is the German title song of the American television series Prison Break .