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Music : What a Wonderful World: 26 Inspirational Classics

What a Wonderful World: 26 Inspirational Classics

by: Anne Murray



What a Wonderful World: 26 Inspirational Classics
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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0724382023128
Label: Straight Way
Manufacturer: Straight Way
Number Of Discs: 2
Publisher: Straight Way
Release Date: October 19, 1999
Sales Rank: 3242
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Warm-hearted and tender-voiced, Anne Murray's lovely, inspirational music is perfectly paired with songs of devotion, praise, and faith on this double-disc collection. Of those as seen on TV compilations, there is only one song not available elsewhere, the delightful 'Let There Be Love,' recorded with her daughter Anne. One listen to these 26 enchanting, inspirational classics and any listener will be lost in devotional prayer. --James Conde









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Disc 1:
  1. Lord, I Hope This Day Is Good - Anne Murray, Hanner, David
  2. Amazing Grace - Anne Murray, Newton, John
  3. Lean on Me - Anne Murray, Withers, Bill
  4. Just a Closer Walk With Thee/Take My Hand Lord Jesus - Anne Murray, Traditional
  5. Let It Be - Anne Murray, Lennon, John
  6. Softly and Tenderly - Anne Murray, Traditional
  7. Let There Be Love - Anne Murray, Sky, Amy
  8. I Believe in You - Anne Murray, Dylan, Bob
  9. It Is No Secret - Anne Murray, Hamblen, Stuart
  10. What a Wonderful World - Anne Murray, Weiss, George David
  11. Peace in the Valley - Anne Murray, Dorsey, Thomas A.
  12. The Other Side - Anne Murray, Scott, Joie
  13. The Old Rugged Cross - Anne Murray, Traditional
Disc 2:
  1. I Can See Clearly Now - Anne Murray, Nash, Johnny
  2. In the Garden - Anne Murray, Traditional
  3. You've Got a Friend - Anne Murray, King, Carole
  4. Whispering Hope - Anne Murray, Traditional
  5. Put a Little Love in Your Heart - Anne Murray, DeShannon, Jackie
  6. How Great Thou Art - Anne Murray, Hine, Stuart K.
  7. Song of Bernadette - Anne Murray, Warnes, Jennifer
  8. Elijah - Anne Murray, MacLellan, Gene
  9. Bridge over Troubled Water - Anne Murray, Simon, Paul
  10. If You See My Saviour - Anne Murray, Dorsey, Thomas A.
  11. Jacob's Ladder - Anne Murray, Traditional
  12. Nearer My God to Thee - Anne Murray, Traditional
  13. The Lord's Prayer - Anne Murray, Traditional


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Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Anne Murray Big FAN ...
I have always loved listening to Anne Murray singing. She has the most beautiful voice. So, when I saw this cd, I knew I had to have it. She has so many beautiful songs on this cd, and most of these songs have won her awards over the years. I keep collecting her music, and constantly listen to her sing. This cd is one of the best ever.



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - * Disappointed ...
I have been a fan of Anne Murray for years, both listening to her recordings and seeing her in concert several times. The song selection on this CD is very good. The production is one the worst I have ever heard on a CD. The sound fades in and out. At the times when the sound isn't fading the production is simply bad. I listened to the CD one time and don't think I can bear listening to it again. The sound isn't that bad on the Amazon previews therefore, I didn't expect this at all. I was considering the purchase of another of Anne's recent CDs but now I am wary and may not do so.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Anne Murray ...
If you are an Anne Murray fan you HAVE to listen to these two CDs! Out of this world!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Review of Anne Murray CD ...
I ordered a CD of Anne Murray's 'What a Wonderful World' for my mother for Mother's Day. It arrived in a timely manner, was very reasonably priced and she loved it! One should never buy CD's or DVD's from anyplace but Amazon! It's convenient and very fast.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * peaceful ...
I enjoyed listening to the CD...I liked Anne Murray's music to begin with ..I sat in bed and listened till I was ready to fall asleep..When I feel down in the dumps I put in on and listen....


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