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  2. Spring Can Really Hang You Up the Most - Wikipedia

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    "Spring Can Really Hang You Up the Most" (1955) is a popular song with lyrics by Fran Landesman, set to music by Tommy Wolf. The title is a jazz rendition of the opening line of T. S. Eliot's The Waste Land, "April is the cruellest month". [1] The song describes how somebody feels sad and depressed despite all the good things associated with ...

  3. Lord, I Lift Your Name on High - Wikipedia

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    In 2004, South African-UK musician and singer Jonathan Butler released a soul cover version on his worship album "The Worship Project." [5] [6] In 2005, the Christian pop group Worship Jamz recorded a pop version in their self-titled album Worship Jamz; It has also been covered by Jamaican singer Chevelle Franklyn.

  4. Maalaala Mo Kaya (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Maalaala Mo Kaya" (original title in Spanish: "Dulce princesa") is a song written by Filipino composer Constancio De Guzman. It was covered by singers such as The New Minstrels, Pilita Corrales, Eva Eugenio, Leo Valdez, Diomedes Maturan and Ryan Cayabyab.

  5. I Vow to Thee, My Country - Wikipedia

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    Sir Cecil Spring Rice. The origin of the hymn's text is a poem by diplomat Sir Cecil Spring Rice, written in 1908 or 1912, entitled "Urbs Dei " ("The City of God") or "The Two Fatherlands". The poem describes how a Christian owes his loyalties to his homeland and the heavenly kingdom. In 1908, Spring Rice was posted to the British Embassy in ...

  6. Simple Gifts - Wikipedia

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    In 1996, the Carter hymn was adapted without authorization or acknowledgments of the origins of the tune or Carter's lyrics by Ronan Hardiman for Michael Flatley's dance musical, Lord of the Dance. The melody is used at various points throughout the show, including the piece entitled "Lord of the Dance". [ 10 ]

  7. ‘Spring Awakening’ Original Broadway Cast: Where ... - AOL

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    Spring Awakening was inspired by Frank Wedekind’s 1891 play of the same name. Nearly a century later, Duncan Sheik and Steven Sater came together to pen the music, book and lyrics. The show ...

  8. Mga Awit sa Pagsamba - Wikipedia

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    Mga Awit sa Pagsamba (Songs for Worship) is an interdenominational Evangelical Protestant hymnal published by the National Council of Churches in the Philippines.It was first published in December 1959, and has had eight editions by 2007.

  9. The New English Hymnal - Wikipedia

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    Its extensive provision of hymns for saints' days and mid-week religious festivals has proved popular with those schools still maintaining hymn-singing in daily acts of worship. The copyright is held by The English Hymnal Company Limited. The then chairman of the company, George Timms, was its general editor.