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Gospel Hymns No. 2
The Orthodox Hymnal (Sharaknotz)
Choir of St. Matthew's United Methodist Church
Postcard of Organ at St. Michaelskerk
Amazing Grace
The Singing Seats in an Old-Time Country Church
Storefront Church
Nobody Like Jesus / I Know Who Holds Tomorrow
“The Lord Is My Shepherd (23rd Psalm)”
Storefront Church Pulpit
Women Singing
Amazing Grace
Untitled
Mahalia Jackson
Assembly Church
Elizabeth Mitchell & Friends - "Sing Hallelu" Live in The Pewter Shop at The Ashokan Center
Advertisement poster for the Eveready Gospel Singers
Remember Me, Oh Lord / I Won't Be Back
Old Regular Baptist Church - "When We Shall Meet" Official Audio
Calendas--Christmas Eve Church Procession
Jubilee Singers, Fisk University, Nashville, Tennessee
The Paschall Brothers - "God Said He Would Move..." Live at Smithsonian Folklife Festival 2007
Songs of redemption and praise / compiled and edited by John A. Davis and Jno. R. Clements
Silent Night
The children’s choir of Shiloh Baptist Church, Washington, D.C., 1998
If You See My Saviour; How About You
Grammy Award for Best Soul Gospel Performance awarded to the Dixie Hummingbirds
Las Once Mil Virgenes
“Glory, Hallelujah”
Hymnal and cover
The Men’s Choir of First Baptist Church, Norfolk, Virginia, 2005
Advertisement card for the Blair Gospel Singers
Advertisement card for gospel singer Rev. Isaac C. Reddie
Interview with Sons of Andros, Bahamian gospel group
Jones Family Singers, Gospel Group from Texas
Movin' On Up
Swing Low, Sweet Chariot
Pete Seeger - "Swing Low, Sweet Chariot" Official Audio
When He Calls I'll Fly Away; The Old Rugged Cross
The Old Rugged Cross; Read the Bible Every Day
Old harp singing sound recording / Old Harp Singers of Eastern Tennessee. Produced by Moses Asch
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