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- For Heaven's Sake First recording and first release by Claude Thornhill and His Orchestra - Vocal Chorus by Fran Warren (December 1947 / June 1948)
Sharing this hard to find video that features performances from popular southern gospel music groups from the 60s. It's fun to see how they performed back t...
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The song For Heaven's Sake was written by Elise Bretton, Sherman Edwards and Don Meyer and was first recorded and released by Claude Thornhill and His Orchestra - Vocal Chorus by Fran Warren in 1948. It was covered by Rossana Casale, Bobby Wellins, Jackie Ryan, Vincent Gardner and other artists.
Steve Krampitz. 21.2K subscribers. Subscribed. 37. 563 views 3 years ago. From SING A SONG FOR HEAVEN'S SAKE, a rare long OOP motion picture featuring The Best of Gospel Music in the era...
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- Steve Krampitz
gospel movie from 1966 with Doris Akers, The Imperials and so much more
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- popular songs based on bible scriptures
Nov 11, 2023 · For Heaven’s Sake, a popular song by Frankie Goes to Hollywood, captures the essence of love and desire, while also delving into deeper philosophical themes. Released in 1984, this synth-pop track was a chart-topping hit, captivating audiences with its catchy melody and thought-provoking lyrics. Table of Contents.
- Glenda Owens
Synopsis. Over 30 songs, sung by more than 50 artists, proclaim that attending a gospel singing lightens one's worldly burdens. A subplot to the musical revue concerns a 12-year-old youth who is encouraged to sing gospel rather than rock and roll songs. Director. Ulf Van Court.
Sing a Song for Heaven's Sake (1966) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.