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  2. B. B. McKinney - Wikipedia

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    McKinney wrote the words and music to 149 hymns and gospel songs. His most famous are "The Nail Scarred Hand" (1924), "Let Others See Jesus in You" (1924), "Satisfied with Jesus" (1926), "Speak to My Heart" (1927), "'Neath the Old Olive Trees" (1934), "Breathe on Me" (1937), and "Wherever He Leads I'll Go" (1937).

  3. Speak Softly (You're Talking to My Heart) - Wikipedia

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    "Speak Softly (You're Talking to My Heart)" is a song written by Jesse Mendenhall and Steve Spurgin, and recorded by American country music artist Gene Watson. It was released in February 1982 as the second single from album Old Loves Never Die. The song reached #9 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart. [1]

  4. Thomas Whitfield (singer) - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Anthony Whitfield (April 30, 1954 – June 20, 1992) was an American gospel singer, songwriter, arranger, pianist, choir director and producer best known for helping to shape the fabric of contemporary gospel music with his elaborate choral arrangements and the merging of musical styles ranging from jazz to classical into traditional gospel foundations.

  5. Love Me Like I Am - Wikipedia

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    (2022), accompanied with its music video. [4] concurrently launching the album's pre-order. The song follows the release of 2021 singles "Relate" and "For God Is with Us" as well as the first promotional track, "Unsung Hero." Joel Smallbone shared the story behind the song, [5] saying: I was sleeping and the phrase ‘Love me Like I Am ...

  6. Opinion - The amazing story behind the hymn ‘Amazing Grace’

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    The Rev. John Newton's hymn "Amazing Grace" has become a national hymn, uniting people of all walks of life and reflecting the Christian view of man as a fallen creature who can do nothing to save ...

  7. Speak, my Heart! - Wikipedia

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    Speak, my Heart” is a poem by Arthur Christopher Benson, set to music by the English composer Edward Elgar [1] in 1902. The score was dated 16 August 1902 [ citation needed ] and it was published by Boosey & Co. in 1903 or 1904,.

  8. Frances Ridley Havergal - Wikipedia

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    About fifteen of the more important of Havergal's hymns, including “Golden harps are sounding,” “I gave my life for thee," “Jesus, Master, Whose I am,” “Lord, speak to me,” “O Master, at Thy feet,” “Take my life and let it be,” “Tell it out among the heathen," &c., are annotated under their respective first lines.

  9. Singing the Living Tradition - Wikipedia

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    The hymns are split up by subject, such as theme (Commitment/Action, Love and Compassion, Hope, Freedom, Justice, Stewardship of the Earth) time (Morning, Evening, The Seasons, Harvest, Solstice and Equinox), origin (Music of The Cultures of the World, Words from Sacred Traditions, The Jewish Spirit, The Christian Spirit), holiday (Kwanzaa, Pesach / Passover, Hanukkah, Advent, Christmas ...