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Post by Giller on Jan 31, 2019 13:34:54 GMT -5
Here is a song from a man I knew, which now he is passed away. It was recorded on a cassette tape, and I put it on the computer. Not the best recording , but love the song, and this man was a blessing to me. Russell, "I use my bible for a road map"
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Post by John on Jan 31, 2019 13:51:40 GMT -5
Using the Bible for a road map, that means he is already in that happy land.
I thought it was good, and the quality wasn't bad.
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Post by Giller on Jan 31, 2019 13:56:23 GMT -5
Using the Bible for a road map, that means he is already in that happy land.
I thought it was good, and the quality wasn't bad.
I guess it might be a better quality than I thought, because some say it is not the best, but I really love his song, he was a real blessing to me, I use to visit him at the manor at the end of his life. He lead in worship many times at my former pastor's assembly, which was before I knew him, but when I attended this particular assembly I got to hear Russell lead in worship one time, he was playing the banjo, and at that time I would have rather heard him, then the pastors that were there at the time (not my former pastor), he was a blessing to me.
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Post by Giller on Jan 31, 2019 13:59:13 GMT -5
Using the Bible for a road map, that means he is already in that happy land.
I thought it was good, and the quality wasn't bad.
Butero, have you heard this song before? I do not know if it always was a well known song, the first time I heard it was from this recording of Russell.
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Post by John on Jan 31, 2019 14:07:44 GMT -5
Using the Bible for a road map, that means he is already in that happy land.
I thought it was good, and the quality wasn't bad.
Butero, have you heard this song before? I do not know if it always was a well known song, the first time I heard it was from this recording of Russell. I have heard a song that was similar, but I don't think it was the same song.
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