Various - I Won't Need A Wheelchair In Glory: Songs Of The Triumph Of The Human Spirit (1966-1984)
Various - I Won't Need A Wheelchair In Glory: Songs Of The Triumph Of The Human Spirit (1966-1984)
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"I Won't Need A Wheelchair In Glory: Songs Of The Triumph Of The Human Spirit" is a compilation that highlights the resilience and hope found in gospel and folk music, featuring artists who convey powerful messages of perseverance and faith through their heartfelt performances.
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Special Notes: 1xLP. LP, Compilation, Remastered, Stereo, Mono
Condition: New, in shrink.
Catalog Number: The Iron Mountain Analogue Research Facility - IMAR140LP
This Edition Released: 2024
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Tracklist
Tracklist
A1: It's Me Again, Lord (2:50)
A2: I Won't Need A Wheelchair In Glory (2:43)
A3: I'd Rather Be Blind (In My Eyes Than In My Soul) (2:18)
A4: I Don't Know What You Came To Do (3:24)
A5: He'll Never Let You Fall (1:57)
A6: A Little Crippled Girl's Prayer (4:15)
A7: Thank You Lord (3:03)
B1: Each Day (2:26)
B2: Two Hands (3:48)
B3: The Face Of Jesus (3:33)
B4: I Wouldn't Trade (2:41)
B5: Satisfied (2:15)
B6: So Small Am I (3:45)
B7: What The World Needs Now (1:57)
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Shipping
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