How Great Thou Art (Statler Brothers album)
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How Great Thou Art is the third album by The Statler Brothers and the last one recorded for Columbia Records
Columbia Records
Columbia Records is an American record label, owned by Japan's Sony Music Entertainment, operating under the Columbia Music Group with Aware Records. It was founded in 1888, evolving from an earlier enterprise, the American Graphophone Company — successor to the Volta Graphophone Company...

. "O Happy Day" was the lone single.

Track listing

  1. "How Great Thou Art
    How Great Thou Art (hymn)
    "How Great Thou Art" is a Christian hymn based on a Swedish poem written by Carl Gustav Boberg in Sweden in 1885. The melody is a Swedish folk song. It was translated into English by British missionary Stuart K. Hine, who also added two original verses of his own composition. It was popularized by...

    " (Carl Boberg
    Carl Boberg
    Carl Gustav Boberg was a Swedish poet, writer, and elected official, best known for writing the Swedish language poem of "O Store Gud" from which the English language hymn "How Great Thou Art" is derived....

    )
  2. "O Happy Day" (Edwin Hawkins
    Edwin Hawkins
    Edwin Hawkins is a Grammy Award-winning American gospel and R&B musician, pianist, choir master, composer and arranger. He is one of the originators of the urban contemporary gospel sound. He are best known for his arrangement of "Oh Happy Day" , which was included on the Songs of the Century list...

    )
  3. "King of Love"
  4. "Are You Washed in the Blood" (Traditional)
  5. "The Things God Gave Me"
  6. "Just in Time" (Jerry Lee Lewis
    Jerry Lee Lewis
    Jerry Lee Lewis is an American rock and roll and country music singer-songwriter and pianist. An early pioneer of rock and roll music, Lewis's career faltered after he married his young cousin, and he afterwards made a career extension to country and western music. He is known by the nickname 'The...

    )
  7. "Led Out of Bondage"
  8. "The Fourth Man"
  9. "Pass Me Not"
  10. "Less of Me"

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