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quaidnewcome -> RE: Southern gospel Greats of this decade (6/18/2008 1:10:54 PM)
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Good picks, Seaton. An example of putting personal bias aside, I was also thinking of mentioning "Long As I Got King Jesus" I for one can't stand at the song. Don't get me wrong, great lyrics, but I strongly dislike both groups' arrangements. But anyway, despite the fact that I don't like it, you have to look at the facts: 2 groups both recorded it, singled, and had a good deal of radio play with it. (Southern Harmony did it a couple years before Assurance) BF&A is still staging it (That's what I've heard,but I've never seen them ) 3 years or so after it came out. It was a hit off of a project that was a turning point for BF&A. "Truth Is Marching On" may well be worth considering: recorded by 3 groups withing the same time frame. I'd be very suprised if something from Legacy 5 didn't make it on a project like we're talking about. "He Forgets" and "I Found Grace" were very popular when "London" was released. Legacy 5 had 3 or 4 sucessfull radio singles off of that project, 4 off of "Monuments". But of all Legacy 5 songs, I'd wager that "I Stand Redeemed" would stand the greatest chance. "Get Away Jordan" has constantly been preformed by the Dove Brothers for the last 9 years since the group's inception. Now Signature Sound is staging it also. "Four Days Late" is still very popular, being routinley performed by both Karen Peck & New River and many local singers. It's like "Midnight Cry", people simply won't stop singing it.
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