God Bless America
Mormon Tabernacle Choir
Label: Sony
Number of Discs: 1
Format: Audio CD
Release date:14th July 1992
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Track Listing
- 1. America the Beautiful
- 2. Columbia, the Gem of the Ocean
- 3. My Country 'Tis of Thee
- 4. Battle Hymn of the Republic Lyrics
- 5. Home on the Range
- 6. This Land Is Your Land
- 7. Down in the Valley
- 8. Shenandoah
- 9. Give Me Your Tired, Your Poor
- 10. When I First Came to This Land
- 11. Over There
- 12. You're a Grand Old Flag
- 13. Yankee Doodle Boy
- 14. This Is the Army, Mister Jones
- 15. Caissons Go Rolling Along
- 16. Anchors Aweigh
- 17. Marines' Hymn
- 18. U.S. Air Force Song
- 19. Stars and Stripes Forever
- 20. Hail to the Chief
- 21. Star Spangled Banner Lyrics
- 22. God Bless America
- 23. This Is My Country
Amazon.com
If you have a patriotic bone in your body, you'll find it hard not be stirred by the Mormon Tabernacle Choir's God Bless America. This 69-minute collection offers 23 flag-waving standards, from "America the Beautiful" and "The Star Spangled Banner" to "Shenandoah" and "This Land Is Your Land." These 1970s recordings tend toward the bombastic, with backing by the Columbia Symphony Orchestra, Columbia Symphonic Band, and Philadelphia Orchestra, but they don't sound overly dated, and there's also an intimate a cappella version of "When I First Came to This Land." Richard P. Condie and Jerold D. Ottley conduct, and baritone Robert Merrill contributes two brief solos. Choral music aficionados might also enjoy the Mormons' 1991 recording, Songs from America's Heartland. --David Horiuchi
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