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Release Date:
January 1, 2010
Original Title:
The Gospel Music of the Statler Brothers Volume 1
Genres:
Music
Production Companies:
Gaither Music
Gaither Television Productions
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 92
Hosted by Bill Gaither, The Gospel Music Of The Statler Brothers Volume One highlights the Statler Brothers' best-loved gospel performances woven around a truly inspiring interview that takes you deep into the hearts of these four legendary performers. The Statler Brothers share stories, reflections and lots of laughs together while offering an unprecedented glimpse into what gospel music meant to them not only professionally, but personally. Includes: Turn Your Radio On, Just A Little Talk With Jesus, We'll Soon Be Done With Troubles And Trials, I'm Feeling Fine, What A Friend We Have In Jesus Revive Us Again, Wonderful Words Of Life, Fourth Man, Farther Along, The Other Side Of The Cross, Are You Washed In The Blood?, Jesus Hold My Hand, Hide Thou Me, The Eastern Gate, Since Jesus Came Into My Heart, Keep On The Firing Line, Jesus Loves Me, Amazing Grace, Life's Railway To Heaven
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Director:
Doug Stuckey
Executive Producer:
Bill Gaither
Bill Carter
Barry Jennings
Producer:
Bill Gaither
Sound Engineer:
Chad Evans
Writer:
Bill Gaither
Emily Sutherland
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