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Be Thou My Vision (Debby Boone Album)
''Be Thou My Vision'' is a 1989 album by Debby Boone. It was her last studio album, apart from '' Home for Christmas'' the same year, until '' Reflections of Rosemary'' in 2005. In the US, the album peaked at #23 on the Top Contemporary Christian albums chart. Track listing # "All Creatures of Our God and King" # "The Lord Is In His Holy Temple/Holy, Holy, Holy" # "O Sacred Head, Now Wounded" # " Let Us Break Bread Together" # "Joyful, Joyful, We Adore Thee" # "I Will Sing of My Redeemer" # "The Lord's Prayer" # " It Is Well With My Soul" # "Crown Him with Many Crowns "Crown Him with Many Crowns" is an 1851 hymn with lyrics written by Matthew Bridges and Godfrey Thring and sung to the tune 'Diademata' by Sir George Job Elvey. The hymn appears in many hymnals. The full twelve verses of the song (which has two- .../Christ the Lord Is Risen Today" # "Be Thou My Vision" Rereleases In 2000, Curb re-released this record as ''Greatest Hymns''. Amazon sells the MP3s for the albu ...
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Love Put A Song In My Heart
''Love Put a Song in My Heart'' is a compilation album of pop and country songs recorded by Debby Boone from 1977 to 1981 culled from her first five albums on the Warner Bros./Curb label. The compilation included Boone's number-one pop and AC hit, "You Light Up My Life", and her number-one country hit, "Are You on the Road to Lovin' Me Again". Track listing # It'll Be Him (from "Savin' It Up") # Isn't That Just Like Love (from "Savin' It Up") # " Love Put a Song in My Heart" (from "Love Has No Reason") # Take It Like a Woman (from "Love Has No Reason") # You Light Up My Life (from "You Light Up My Life") # "Are You on the Road to Lovin' Me Again "Are You on the Road to Lovin' Me Again" is a song recorded by American country and pop music artist Debby Boone. It was released in February 1980 as the first single from the album '' Love Has No Reason''. The song was written by Debbie Hupp and ..." (from "Love Has No Reason") # I Wish That I Could Hurt That Way Again (from "Love Ha ...
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Reflections (Debby Boone Album)
''Reflections'' is a retrospective by Debby Boone that collects songs from the four Christian music albums she recorded in the 1980s, released in 1989. While this was a compilation album, it still charted at #33 on the Top Contemporary Christian charts. Track listing #"Sweet Adoration" #*(from the 1980 album With My Song) #"Morningstar" #*(from the 1980 album With My Song) #"Can You Reach My Friend" #*(from the 1983 album Surrender) #"O Holy One" #*(from the 1983 album Surrender) #"Keep the Flame Burning" #*(from the 1983 album Surrender) #"Baruch Hashem Adonai" #"Surrender" #*(from the 1983 album Surrender Surrender may refer to: * Surrender (law), the early relinquishment of a tenancy * Surrender (military), the relinquishment of territory, combatants, facilities, or armaments to another power Film and television * ''Surrender'' (1927 film), an ...) #"The Heart of the Matter" #*(from the 1985 album Choose Life) #"When I Accepted You" #*(from the 1985 album Choose Life) #" ...
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Debby Boone
Deborah Anne Boone (born September 22, 1956) is an American singer, author, and actress. She is best known for her 1977 hit, "You Light Up My Life (song), You Light Up My Life", which spent ten weeks at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100, ''Billboard'' Hot 100 chart and led to her winning the Grammy Award for Best New Artist the following year. Boone later focused her music career on country music, resulting in the 1980 No. 1 country hit "Are You on the Road to Lovin' Me Again". In the 1980s, she recorded Christian music which garnered her four top 10 Contemporary Christian music, Contemporary Christian albums as well as two more Grammys. Throughout her career, Boone has appeared in several musical theater productions and has co-authored many children's books with her husband Gabriel Ferrer. Biography Beginnings Debby Boone was born in Hackensack, New Jersey, the third of four daughters born to singer-actor Pat Boone and Shirley Foley Boone, daughter of country music star Red Foley ...
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Home For Christmas (Debby Boone Album)
''Home for Christmas'' is the title of a 1989 album by Debby Boone. This was Boone's only Christmas album but was reproduced on multiple occasions. Three different editions of the album were produced; one in 1989, a CD re-release in 1992, and another CD with new cover art in 2002. There are three different versions of the cover art for the album. Track listing # "Overture" :40# "Some Children See Him" (Alfred Burt, Wihla Hutson) :58# "Christmas Time Is Here" (Vince Guaraldi, Lee Mendelson) :43# "Sleigh Ride" (Leroy Anderson, Mitchell Parish) :58# " White Christmas" - with Rosemary Clooney (Irving Berlin) :44# "I'll Be Home for Christmas" (Kim Gannon, Walter Kent, Buck Ram) :25# " O Come, O Come, Emmanuel" (John M. Neale, Traditional) :21# " Silver Bells" (Ray Evans, Jay Livingston) :19# "Hark! The Herald Angels Sing" (Felix Mendelssohn, Charles Wesley) :45# "O Holy Night" (Adolphe Adam, John Sullivan Dwight) :01# "Silent Night" (Franz Xaver Gruber, Joseph Mohr) :49 Pr ...
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Reflections Of Rosemary
''Reflections of Rosemary'' is a 2005 album by Debby Boone. It is Boone's first full-length disc recorded for Concord Records. It was released sixteen years after her previous studio album, '' Home for Christmas'' (1989). The album's name, ''Reflections of Rosemary'', refers to American singer and actress Rosemary Clooney, who was Boone's mother-in-law. It is a tribute album for Clooney who died in 2002, intended to be a musical portrait of her, or as Debby Boone put it: "I wanted to select songs that would give an insight into Rosemary from a family perspective". The album was produced by Allen Sviridoff, who had been Clooney's producer and manager for many years. Boone said she had chosen songs for the album that Clooney performed or "songs that maybe she recorded that people would never really associate with her". Boone toured extensively for the album including several nights at New York's famed cabaret, Feinstein's, where Clooney often performed. Track listing Critical r ...
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All Creatures Of Our God And King
"All Creatures of Our God and King" is an English Christian hymn by William Henry Draper, based on a poem by St. Francis of Assisi. It was first published in a hymn book in 1919. History The words of the hymn were initially written by St. Francis of Assisi in 1225 in the Canticle of the Sun poem, which was based on Psalm 148. The words were translated into English by William Draper, who at the time was rector of a Church of England parish church at Adel near Leeds. Draper paraphrased the words of the Canticle and set them to music. It is not known when Draper first wrote the hymn but it was between 1899 and 1919. Draper wrote it for his church's children's Whitsun festival celebrations and it was later published in 1919 in the Public School Hymn Book. The hymn is currently used in 179 different hymn books. The words written by St Francis are some of the oldest used in hymns after "Father We Praise Thee", written in 580 AD. Like "Ye Watchers and Ye Holy Ones", Draper's text ...
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O Sacred Head, Now Wounded
"O Sacred Head, Now Wounded" is a Christian Passion hymn based on a Latin text written during the Middle Ages. Paul Gerhardt wrote a German version which is known by its incipit, "O Haupt voll Blut und Wunden". Text Original Latin The hymn is based on a long medieval Latin poem, ''Salve mundi salutare'', with stanzas addressing the various parts of Christ's body hanging on the Cross. The last part of the poem, from which the hymn is taken, is addressed to Christ's head, and begins "Salve caput cruentatum". The poem is often attributed to Bernard of Clairvaux (1091–1153), but is now attributed to the medieval poet Arnulf of Leuven (died 1250). A selection of stanzas from the seven cantos were used for the text of Dieterich Buxtehude's ''Membra Jesu Nostri'' addressing the various members of the crucified body German translation The poem was translated into German by the Lutheran hymnist Paul Gerhardt (1607–1676). He reworked the Latin version to suggest a more personal con ...
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The Lord's Prayer
The Lord's Prayer, also called the Our Father or Pater Noster, is a central Christian prayer which Jesus taught as the way to pray. Two versions of this prayer are recorded in the gospels: a longer form within the Sermon on the Mount in the Gospel of Matthew, and a shorter form in the Gospel of Luke when "one of his disciples said to him, 'Lord, teach us to pray, as John taught his disciples. Regarding the presence of the two versions, some have suggested that both were original, the Matthean version spoken by Jesus early in his ministry in Galilee, and the Lucan version one year later, "very likely in Judea". The first three of the seven petitions in Matthew address God; the other four are related to human needs and concerns. Matthew's account alone includes the "Your will be done" and the "Rescue us from the evil one" (or "Deliver us from evil") petitions. Both original Greek language, Greek texts contain the adjective ''epiousios'', which does not appear in any other classical ...
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Crown Him With Many Crowns
"Crown Him with Many Crowns" is an 1851 hymn with lyrics written by Matthew Bridges and Godfrey Thring and sung to the tune 'Diademata' by Sir George Job Elvey. The hymn appears in many hymnals. The full twelve verses of the song (which has two-six verse versions, sharing the same melody and theme but different wording and theological points of interest) are as follows (the first six stanzas are those written by Bridges; the second six, written by Thring): Lyrics Crown him with many crowns, The Lamb upon his throne; Hark! how the heavenly anthem drowns All music but its own: Awake, my soul, and sing Of him who died for thee, And hail him as thy matchless king Through all eternity. Crown him the Virgin's Son! The God Incarnate born,-- Whose arm those crimson trophies won Which now his brow adorn! Fruit of the mystic Rose As of that Rose the Stem: The Root, whence mercy ever flows,-- The Babe of Bethlehem! Crown him the Lord of love! Behold his hands and side ...
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1989 Albums
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