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The Ditchdigger's Daughters
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A Vow to Him
Written by
Phil Marshall
Performed by
Brenda Lee Eager
Sanctuary
Written by
Randy Scruggs
and John W. Thompson
Performed by The Gospel Choir of the Church of Understanding Principles for Better Living
Go Tell It on the Mountain
Traditional
Performed by The Gospel Choir of the Church of Understanding Principles for Better Living
Stormy Monday
Written by
T-Bone Walker
(as Aaron T. Walker)
Performed by
T-Bone Walker
(as T. Bone Walker)
Courtesy of Gregmark Music
Peace in the Valley
Written by
Thomas A. Dorsey
(as Thomas Dorsey)
Performed by The Henry Davis Singers
Courtesy of Smithsonian Folkways Recordings
Milky White Way
Traditional
Performed by The Trumpeteers
Arranged by Lander Coleman
Courtesy of EMI Records
Licensed by EMI Capitol Music Special Markers
Lover Man
Written by
Roger Ramirez
,
James Edward Davis
(as Jimmy Davis), and
Jimmy Sherman
Performed by
Charlie Parker
Courtesy of Verve Records
By arrangement Polygram Film and TV Licensing
Oh Happy Day
Written by
Philip Doddridge
and Edward F. Rimbault, arranged by
Edwin Hawkins
(as Edwin R. Hawkins)
Arranged by Rudy and Cynthia Tyson
I Got You
("I Feel Good")
Written by
James Brown
Courtesy of Fort Knox Music Inc.
Arranged by Rudy and Cynthia Tyson
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