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From:  Peter Louis van Dijk <plvdijk@i...>
Peter Louis van Dijk <plvdijk@i...>
Date:  Fri Apr 6, 2001  9:35 pm
Subject:  Re: [vocalist] Graduation Song...??


Hi there.

I know these two songs aren't really religious in the true sense of the
word, but they are very effective and the meaning can be "stretched" by the
listeners.

Fill the World with Love (from Goodbye Mr Chips)
You'll Never Walk Alone (from Carousel)

Good Luck

Susi

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>From: Karen Mercedes <dalila@R...>
>From: Karen Mercedes <dalila@R...>
>To: David Grogan <dgrogan@e...>
>To: David Grogan <dgrogan@e...>
>Subject: Re: [vocalist] Graduation Song...??
>Date: Fri, Apr 6, 2001, 1:50 AM
>

> On Thu, 5 Apr 2001, David Grogan wrote:
>
>> Hello everyone,
>>
>> I have a question regarding commencment songs. I have been asked to sing at
>> our graduation this Spring. They have told me that they want something in
>> English, and they want it to be religious. Furthermore, they said they
>> would like it to be something that the average "Baptist" crowd would be
>> familiar with. It almost sounds like they want a hymn, but I looking for
>> something a little more challenging than that. I am a baritone. Does
>> anyone out there have any suggestions that fits within these parameters?
>> Thanks in advance...
>
> The most beautiful, inspiring religious song I have heard of late is "A
> Simple Song" from Leonard Bernstein's MASS. The original Celebrant was
> baritone Alan Titus. Truly a sweet, transcendant piece. Your average
> Baptist probably won't be familiar with it, but I think it is so appealing
> (the text is from the Psalms) that it would definitely be appreciated.
>
> Peter Lutkin's song "The Lord Bless You and Keep You" is another simple,
> lovely piece based on the Psalms.
>
>
> KM
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