Country and Western Gospel Favorites

Editor: Videt Polk
Publisher: Stamps-Baxter Music of the Zondervan Corporation, Dallas, 1974
Language: English
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1Egypt was once my home, I was a slave
2I'm just a weary pilgrim
3Jesus loves me, the Bible tells me so
4Once like a bird in prison I dwelt
5Death is an angel sent down form above
6It's not an easy road we are trav'ling
7When you get to heaven some mornig fair
8Men strive for the wealth of this wide, wicked world
10A pilgrim was I and awandering
12I love the Christ Divine, for He is truly mine
14On the judgment day if the Lord should say
16O what a wonderful, wonderful day
9Must Jesus bear the cross alone
11The depths of sin we never, never know
13Friends oft forsake me, Foes are met
15Love can take a heart grown cold
17Dreaming, dreaming silently
18When the clouds of doubt and despair
AThe pathway of sin so long I had trod
19Sing me a song about Jesus
20You laid yout hand, nighty Lord, on the range
21Out upon Galilee one night
22Tempted and tried we're oft maid to wonder
23When I was but a boy in days of childhood
24God's amazing grace, sent down from heaven
25Precious blood was shed on Calv'ry
26When telling is ended and my burdens are laid down
27Press on, O pilgrim, in the way of love
28Some of these days I'm going home where no sorrows ever come
29Come and listen in to a raido station
30Won't it be a happy, happy day
31Living below in this old sinful world
32I've heard them sing He paid the price
34People of the world, I want you to hear
35Let us work and pray all along the way
36Often we sing to the great King
37If the whole world knew Jesus
38While going onward thru life
39What a glad tho't some wonderful morning
40Love like this was never known
41I'm satisfied with just a cottage below
42God the Father was in Jesus
43Here we have sorrow, Pain, grief and care
45I once was lost in sin but Jesus took me in
46Have Thine own way, Lord!
47There was I, a lonely sinner
48Lord, when we stray from Thy blessed side
49Ever since Jesus saved and pardoned
50Amazing grace how sweet the sound
51Back in the days of Noah
52My Lord is near me daily
53Somebody ought to go and work for Jesus
54Down deep in my soul a melody rings
55Lord, I come confessing all
56O Saviour, as my eyes behold
57The stormy winds may rage and blow
58Once my soul was astray from the heavenly way
59Tho shadows deepen and my heart bleeds
60Along the road of life I have a friend divine
61The Lord told Joshua to go to Jericho
62If I could see beyond today
63In Pilates hall my Savior was tried
64Seek ye the Lord while He may be found
65Precious memories, unseen angels
66When you steal away to Jesus
67I dreamed that I went to Calvary's hill
68Man was made the image of his Maker
69I thirsted in the barren land of sin and shame
70Over the sunset mountains
71I traveled alone upon this lonesome way
72God can do anything, any thing, any thing
73I traveled down a lonely road
74I amgoing to a city
75There's just one Book outshines the rest
76Happiness is to know the Savior
77Jesus is walking beside me
78I saw a wayworn trav'ler
79Forgive us Lord, when we fail
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