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Praise the Lord
Gospel / Spiritual · 1972 · 10 tracks · 29m

Praise the Lord

A pivotal spiritual pivot from the Queen of Rockabilly. Polished 1970s Nashville production meets a voice finding new purpose in reverent, soulful gospel.

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The Queen of Rockabilly finds her soul in the choir loft with some help from the Oak Ridge Boys.

A sincere and polished spiritual awakening that trades rebellion for deep, melodic devotion.

Praise the Lord · vs · Wanda Jackson
Hopeful+3.4σ

Hopeful saturates this record far more than the artist's norm.

Tracklist · 10 Tracks · 29m
01
The King Is Coming
3:26
02
My Testimony
2:16
03
Didn’t He Shine
3:30
04
He Gives Us All His Love
2:48
05
People Gotta Be Loving
2:06
06
How Great Thou Art
3:10
07
Am I Not My Brother’s Keeper
2:33
08
Oh Happy Day
4:22
09
He’s the Man
2:42
10
Battle Hymn of the Republic (Glory, Glory, Hallelujah)
3:05
Moments Worth Waiting For
The swell of the Oak Ridge Boys' harmonies providing a massive, soulful foundation on People Gotta Be Loving.
Wanda's voice softening into a vulnerable, intimate register during the opening verses of How Great Thou Art.
The triumphant brass and choral peak of Battle Hymn of the Republic closing the record with cinematic scale.

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