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  2. Away from the Sun (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Away from the Sun" is a song by American rock band 3 Doors Down. It was released on January 12, 2004, as the fourth single from their second studio album of the same name . It debuted at No. 6 on the Billboard Bubbling Under Hot 100 and peaked at No. 62 on the Billboard Hot 100 in August of the same year.

  3. Another Day of Sun - Wikipedia

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    The cold open of the 74th Golden Globe Awards in January 2017 featured a musical parody of "Another Day of Sun", "City of Stars", and "Planetarium" from La La Land, with altered lyrics. The "Another Day of Sun" segment featured limousines in a traffic jam en route to the awards, with the dance routine performed by characters from several works ...

  4. Coming Alive - Wikipedia

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    Coming Alive may refer to: Coming Alive (Casey Darnell album) Coming Alive (Chimaira video album) "Coming Alive", a song by Phil Wickham from the album Heaven & Earth

  5. Marsha Stevens - Wikipedia

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    Support of her music and Children of the Day by their pastor, Chuck Smith, ended when the Stevens marriage ended. In her later-written memoir, Stevens stated Smith insisted Children of the Day be headed by one of the male band members and that after she revealed publicly she was a lesbian in 1981, Smith cut ties with her. Stevens further stated ...

  6. Awake My Soul and with the Sun - Wikipedia

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    "Awake My Soul and with the Sun" is a 17th-century hymn by the Anglican cleric and hymnodist Thomas Ken. It was written in 1695 as a morning hymn and, latterly, it is usually sung to the tune Morning Hymn by François Hippolyte Barthélemon (1741–1808). Occasionally, it is sung to Old Hundredth. Comprising 14 verses, ordinarily only the first ...

  7. Corey's Coming - Wikipedia

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    The song, sung in first person, tells of John Joseph, an old man who lives out in the railroad yards. The Narrator tells how he likes to visit him in the evenings to listen to the old man's stories of the "glories of his past" and how he always ends the night with story of the arrival of his Corey, who he describes like an apparent love interest coming for him.

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  9. Manchester Hymnal - Wikipedia

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    Each hymn in the Psalmody was cross-referenced by page number to the "Manchester Hymnal" and only used a few verses of the full hymn text. [14] Example of music in the Latter-day Saints' Psalmody. By today's standards many of the hymns are quite challenging, even for choirs, let alone congregational singing.