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Songs of Faith may refer to: * Songs of Faith (Aretha Franklin album), ''Songs of Faith'' (Aretha Franklin album), 1956 * Songs of Faith (Jack Hannah album), ''Songs of Faith'' (Jack Hannah album) * Songs of Faith (Jo Stafford album), ''Songs of Faith'' (Jo Stafford album), 1950 See also

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Songs Of Faith (Aretha Franklin Album)
''Songs of Faith'' is the first live album by United States, American singer Aretha Franklin. It was released in 1965 by Checker Records. The album was recorded in 1956 by Battle Records (record label), J-V-B Records at New Bethel Baptist Church (Detroit, Michigan), New Bethel Baptist Church in Detroit, Michigan, when Franklin was aged 14. Background Aretha Franklin's recording career began in 1956 with the help of local record label J-V-B Records. Recording equipment was installed in the New Bethel Baptist Church and nine tracks were recorded, featuring Franklin on vocals and piano. In 1956, J-V-B released Franklin's first single, "Never Grow Old", backed with "You Grow Closer". A second single, "Precious Lord (Part One)" backed with "Precious Lord (Part Two)" was issued in 1959. These four tracks, with the addition of "There Is a Fountain Filled with Blood", were released on side one of the 1956 album, ''Spirituals'' (J-V-B 100), which was reissued in 1962 under the same title ...
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Songs Of Faith (Jack Hannah Album)
The Sons of the San Joaquin is an American Western family band. Jack and Joe Hannah are brothers, while third member Lon Hannah is Joe's son. They began performing together in 1987 at a birthday party for Lon's grandfather. They have been credited with "rich durability of the traditional Western music they present, as well as the outstanding original cowboy songs" and being reminiscent of the Sons of the Pioneers. Roy Rogers called them "the only singing group alive who I feel sound like the original Sons of the Pioneers". They have over a dozen albums, including a gospel album and a greatest hits album. They were inducted into the Western Music Association Hall of Fame in 2006. Several of their albums have been given awards by the National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum (Cowboy Hall of Fame). Western Jubilee Recording Company Discography *'' Great American Cowboy'' (1990) *'' Bound for the Rio Grande'' (1991) *'' A Cowboy Has to Sing'' (1992) *'' Songs of the Silver Screen' ...
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Songs Of Faith (Jo Stafford Album)
''Songs of Faith'' is a 1950 album by Jo Stafford. The album is a collection of hymns and inspirational songs with musical support from the Ravenscroft Quartet. Track listing ;Side one # ''Abide with Me'' # ''Lead Kindly Light'' # '' In the Garden'' # ''Nearer, My God, to Thee'' ;Side two # '' Rock of Ages'' # ''Battle Hymn of the Republic'' # ''He Leadeth Me'' # ''The Old Rugged Cross "The Old Rugged Cross" is a popular hymn written in 1912 by American evangelist and song-leader George Bennard (1873–1958). History George Bennard was a native of Youngstown, Ohio, but was reared in Iowa. After his conversion in a Salvat ...'' References 1950 albums Jo Stafford albums Christian music albums by American artists {{1950s-album-stub ...
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Songs Of Faith And Devotion
''Songs of Faith and Devotion'' is the eighth studio album by the English electronic music band Depeche Mode. It was first released on 22 March 1993 in the United Kingdom by Mute Records and a day later in the United States by Sire Records and Reprise Records. The album incorporated a more aggressive, darker rock-oriented tone than its predecessor '' Violator'' (1990), largely influenced by the emerging alternative rock and grunge scenes in the United States. Upon its release, ''Songs of Faith and Devotion'' reached number one in several countries, and became the first Depeche Mode album to debut atop the charts in both the UK and the US. To support the album, Depeche Mode embarked on the fourteen-month-long Devotional Tour, the largest tour they had undertaken to date. Recording the album and the subsequent tour exacerbated growing tensions and difficulties within the band, prompting Alan Wilder to quit in 1995, making this album the final one with him as a band member, and ...
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