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Sprinkle Me O Lord Intro G                  ————- G ———————— Em Sprinkle me, O Lord, with  hyssop ——-C———— G and I shall be cleansed;  ————-  Em————-C wash me, and I shall be made  Am7b5—————D7 whiter than the snow…
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Angel David In heaven you were waiting for the Lord our God To find a soul for you to watch over and to guide and love Patiently you waited trusting in His plan God’s will, your only desire, so unlike man The day came…
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Come Follow Me Along the side of the road I stopped to rest It was a warm spring day, the flowers at their best And I lay my head ‘neath the shade of a tree The greens of the meadow and the soft, gentle breeze Sent me to sleep, smiling. To the…
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These are the backing tracks for the full version of the song including the choral voices but minus the main vocal and harmony vocals. The song was created on a Roland XP-50 16 track workstation.
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In the 13th century, a Portugese woman who'd been demonically oppressed resolved to do the unthinkable by taking her own life by drowning herself in the Tagus River. On her way to the river, she passed a shrine erected in honor of the great orator…
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This is the Ave Maria prayer - the Hail Mary in Latin. The guitar is in a full E tuning with the Capo on the 5th fret. I recorded the voice and guitar together. This is the first recording of it so I may do it again to get the best performance.
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I just recently came across this poem by G.A. Studdert Kennedy, an Anglican priest from the early 20th Century. I heard it recited by Archbishop Fulton Sheen on a video on You Tube and thought that it would make a good song. The melody came really…
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This is the Ave Maria prayer - the Hail Mary in Latin. The guitar is in a full E tuning with the Capo on the 5th fret. I recorded the voice and guitar together. This is the first recording of it so I may do it again to get the best performance.
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Here's a song for my wife.
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I just recently came across this poem by G.A. Studdert Kennedy, an Anglican priest from the early 20th Century. I heard it recited by Archbishop Fulton Sheen on a video on You Tube and thought that it would make a good song. The melody came really…
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