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I Brought Him With Me 

The Blind Boys Of Alabama

I Brought Him With Me

Genre: R&B/SOUL
Label: House Of Blues Music Co
Release date: 1996

Track Listing


1.  Rain more
2.  He's Got What I Want more
3.  Do Lord more
4.  Better All The Time more
5.  Listen To The Lambs more
6.  If I Had A Hammer more
7.  No Dope more
8.  Hush more
9.  King Jesus more
10.  Walking Jerusalem more
11.  Lord Will Make A Way more
12.  Praying Time more
13.  Amazing Grace more
14.  Looking Back more
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