Tennessee Ernie Ford Sings the Great Hymns in New Collection "All-Time Favorite Hymns"
Tennessee Ernie Ford is a legendary singer, remaining one of the most beloved singers and actors of the '50s through the early '80s. Ford, who passed in 1991, had many hits across the Gospel and Country genres. Now, nearly three decades later, his songs still retain the power to move original fans and new audiences alike.
This collection of "All-Time Favorite Hymns" (which is now in stores and on line) features his favorite hymn recordings and is a perfect gift for those that love the traditional style of hymns. Enjoy classic songs like "Softly And Tenderly," "Shall We Gather At The River," "There Is Power In The Blood" and "What A Friend We Have In Jesus," among many others. With fourteen songs at this incredible low price, this album is an amazing value. Relive some of the best of Tennessee Ernie Ford with this collection of his "All-Time Greatest Hymns."
Track Listing:
1. Softly And Tenderly
2. In The Garden
3. The Old Rugged Cross
4. When The Roll Is Called Up Yonder
5. Sweet Hour Of Prayer
6. Shall We Gather At The River
7. The Church In The Wildwood
8. How Great Thou Art
9. Whispering Hope
10. Bringing In The Sheaves
11. All Hail The Power
12. Faith Of Our Fathers
13. There Is Power In The Blood
14. What A Friend We Have In Jesus
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