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More Than 50 Most Loved Hymns

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More Than 50 Most Loved Hymns
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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0724386081223
Label: Capitol
Manufacturer: Capitol
Number Of Discs: 2
Publisher: Capitol
Release Date: March 15, 2005
Sales Rank: 2485
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Disc 1:
  1. Holy, Holy, Holy - London Festival Orchestra and The Thomas/Cumberland Choir
  2. This Is My Father's World (instrumental) - London Festival Orchestra and The Thomas/Cumberland Choir
  3. For The Beauty Of The Earth / Come, Ye Thankful People, Come / Come,
  4. Come, Thou Fount Of Every Blessing - London Festival Orchestra and The Thomas/Cumberland Choir
  5. Come, Thou Almighty King / Immortal, Invisible / How Great Thou Art - London Festival Orchestra and The Thomas/Cumberland Choir
  6. Guide Me O Thou Great Jehovah / He Leadeth Me - London Festival Orchestra and The Thomas/Cumberland Choir
  7. It Is Well - London Festival Orchestra and The Thomas/Cumberland Choir
  8. Like A River Glorious - London Festival Orchestra and The Thomas/Cumberland Choir
  9. Be Still My Soul - London Festival Orchestra and The Thomas/Cumberland Choir
  10. O Love That Will Not Let Me Go - London Festival Orchestra and The Thomas/Cumberland Choir
  11. Joyful, Joyful We Adore Thee - London Festival Orchestra and The Thomas/Cumberland Choir
  12. Sweet Hour Of Prayer - London Festival Orchestra and The Thomas/Cumberland Choir
  13. We Gather Together - London Festival Orchestra and The Thomas/Cumberland Choir
  14. Great Is Thy Faithfulness - Tom Fettke
  15. We Will Glorify / O Worship The King / Praise My Soul The King Of Heaven - Tom Fettke
  16. I Love You Lord / My Jesus I Love Thee / More Love To Thee - Tom Fettke
  17. Spirit Of God Descend Upon My Heart / Breathe On Me, O Breath Of God - Tom Fettke
  18. Blessed Assurance - Tom Fettke
  19. I Will Praise Him / Jesus Paid It All - Tom Fettke
  20. Jesus Keep Me Near The Cross / Old Rugged Cross / At The Cross - Tom Fettke
  21. Beneath The Cross Of Jesus / When I Survey The Wondrous Cross / In The Cross Of Christ I Glory - Tom Fettke
  22. Near To The Heart Of God - Tom Fettke
  23. Dear Lord And Father Of Mankind - London Philharmonic Choir and National Philharmonic Orchestra
  24. Eternal Father Strong To Save - London Philharmonic Choir and National Philharmonic Orchestra
  25. Praise God From Whom All Blessings Flow - London Philharmonic Choir and National Philharmonic Orchestra
  26. O For A Thousand Tongues To Sing - London Philharmonic Choir and National Philharmonic Orchestra
Disc 2:
  1. All Creatures Of Our God And King - London Philharmonic Choir and National Philharmonic Orchestra
  2. Hark, Ten Thousand Harps And Voices - London Philharmonic Choir and National Philharmonic Orchestra
  3. Praise To The Lord, The Almighty - London Philharmonic Choir and National Philharmonic Orchestra
  4. O Sacred Head Now Wounded - London Philharmonic Choir and National Philharmonic Orchestra
  5. Were You There When They Crucified My Lord - London Philharmonic Choir and National Philharmonic Orchestra
  6. When I Survey The Wondrous Cross - London Philharmonic Choir and National Philharmonic Orchestra
  7. How Great Thou Art - The Amen Choir and The London National Philharmonic Orchestra
  8. Christ The Lord Is Risen Today - The Amen Choir and The London National Philharmonic Orchestra
  9. Amazing Grace - London Philharmonic Choir and National Philharmonic Orchestra
  10. God Of Our Fathers - London Philharmonic Choir and National Philharmonic Orchestra
  11. We Plow The Fields Together - London Philharmonic Choir and National Philharmonic Orchestra
  12. Now Thank We All Our God - London Philharmonic Choir and National Philharmonic Orchestra
  13. Just As I Am - London Philharmonic Choir and National Philharmonic Orchestra
  14. Savior, Like A Shepherd Lead Us - London Philharmonic Choir and National Philharmonic Orchestra
  15. Rock Of Ages - London Philharmonic Choir and National Philharmonic Orchestra
  16. I Need Thee Every Hour - London Philharmonic Choir and National Philharmonic Orchestra
  17. Abide With Me - London Philharmonic Choir and National Philharmonic Orchestra
  18. O God Our Help In Ages Past - London Philharmonic Choir and National Philharmonic Orchestra
  19. Morning Has Broken / Sun Of My Soul / All Hail The Power Of Jesus' Name - The Amen Choir and The London National Philharmonic Orchestra
  20. Be Thou My Vision - The Amen Choir and The London National Philharmonic Orchestra
  21. Jesus Christ Is Risen Today - London Philharmonic Choir and National Philharmonic Orchestra
  22. All Hail The Power of Jesus' Name - London Philharmonic Choir and National Philharmonic Orchestra
  23. Crown Him With Many Crowns - London Philharmonic Choir and National Philharmonic Orchestra
  24. Fairest Lord Jesus - London Philharmonic Choir and National Philharmonic Orchestra
  25. Onward Christian Soldiers - London Philharmonic Choir and National Philharmonic Orchestra
  26. Battle Hymn Of The Republic - London Philharmonic Choir and National Philharmonic Orchestra
  27. Seven Fold Amen - London Philharmonic Choir and National Philharmonic Orchestra


Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Great hymn CD ...
More Than 50 Most Loved Hymns is a fantastic collection of great hymns. My wife and I have given it as gifts to several family members & friends. Highly recommended.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Mumsy ...
A collection to be treasured. Very well done instrumentally and vocally. I recommend this very highly for general listening, meditation, therapy, and healing.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * I enjoy this CD ...
This CD is easy to listen to, inspirational and feels like "home". I like having snippets of the hymns rather than hearing all verses of each hymn. I have ordered two more to give as gifts. Try it, you'll like it.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Wonderful ...
I enjoy this music very much. It reminds me of when I was a child. It relaxes me and makes me feel good. I would recomend this to anyone looking for memories.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Great hymn CD ...
We looked long and hard before settling on this cd for my in-laws. We wanted traditional, "older" hymns that they would know and this is very nice music that we enjoyed listening too also. It's hard to find just the right cd with all the ones out there, but this has a lot of hymns that are mostly old favorites and they are nicely done. Came quickly, well packed and with Amazon's great service! We recommend it!


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