- Sweet Glories Rush Upon My Sight
- Amazing Grace
- I Long to See the Seasons Come
- Precious Memories
- Streets of Gold
- Attend Young Friend
- O! When Shall I See Jesus
- Jesus Grant Us All a Blessing
- Must Jesus Bear the Cross Alone
- The Lord Will Make a Way
- A Poor Wayfaring Stranger
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Songs of the Old Regular Baptists, Vol. 2: Lined-Out Hymnody from Southeastern Kentucky
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Release Date: | 09/13/2005 |
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Label: | Smithsonian Folkways |
UPC: | 0093075000129 |
catalogNumber: | 50001 |
Rank: | 98871 |
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Performance Credits
Indian Bottom Association Members Primary ArtistJim Fields Leader
Toby Breeding Leader
Mike Halcomb Leader
Technical Credits
Pete Reiniger Sound ProductionJeff Todd Titon Engineer,Introduction,Annotation
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