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How Great Thou Art

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Download links and information about How Great Thou Art by Bill, Gloria Gaither.... This album was released in 2007 and it belongs to Gospel genres. It contains 16 tracks with total duration of 01:05:22 minutes.

Artist: Bill, Gloria Gaither...
Release date: 2007
Genre: Gospel
Tracks: 16
Duration: 01:05:22
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. How Great Thou Art (How Great Thou Art Album Version) 6:03
2. Down At the Cross (How Great Thou Art Album Version) 2:31
3. Shall We Gather At the River (How Great Thou Art Album Version) (featuring Buddy Greene) 4:12
4. God Leads Us Along (How Great Thou Art Album Version) 3:18
5. God Will Take Care of You (How Great Thou Art Album Version) (featuring The Oak Ridge Boys) 3:32
6. What a Friend We Have In Jesus (How Great Thou Art Album Version) (featuring Larry Ford) 3:39
7. It Is Well With My Soul (How Great Thou Art Album Version) (featuring Wintley Phipps) 4:28
8. Fairest Lord Jesus (How Great Thou Art Album Version) (featuring Janet Paschal) 4:32
9. I'd Rather Have Jesus (How Great Thou Art Album Version) (featuring The Crabb Family) 5:57
10. O, How I Love Jesus (How Great Thou Art Album Version) (featuring Wes Hampton) 0:59
11. Great Is Thy Faithfulness (How Great Thou Art Album Version) (featuring David Phelps) 5:06
12. There Is a Fountain Filled With Blood (How Great Thou Art Album Version) (featuring David Phelps) 4:39
13. What a Precious Friend Is He (How Great Thou Art Album Version) (featuring Weatherford) 3:50
14. Since Jesus Came Into My Heart (How Great Thou Art Album Version) (featuring Doyle Lawson, Quicksilver) 1:39
15. Leaning On the Everlasting Arms (How Great Thou Art Album Version) (featuring Solveig Henderson) 5:12
16. Thank You (How Great Thou Art Album Version) (featuring Ivan Parker) 5:45

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Bill & Gloria Gaither & Their Homecoming Friends turn in another group effort with How Great Thou Art. As usual, the choral efforts, starting with the leadoff title song, dominate in a manner both regal and formal. Then, things break down into individual performances by singers including Buddy Greene, the Oak Ridge Boys, Larry Ford, Wintley Phipps, Janet Paschal, the Crabb Family, David Phelps, Weatherford, and Ivan Parker. Wes Hampton's "O, How I Love Jesus" is a soulful standout; Doyle Lawson provides his usual bluegrass gospel with the a cappella "Since Jesus Came into My Heart"; and Solveig Henderson sings an appealing "Leaning on the Everlasting Arms." The Gaither records are always serious and solemn affairs, but they do give opportunities for many talented gospel singers to shine, and that is true here.