Oh What A Saviour
Feb 04 2014
•Music
The all-new LIVE release, recorded in Paducah, KY, captures gospel classics with which everyone can sing along, features several special guests, offers messages of hope and showcases some of their biggest hits including Ernie’s signature rendition of “Oh, What A Savior.” 1. When The Saints Go Marching In 2. Heavenly Parade 3. Swing Low Sweet Chariot 4. That's Why 5. Walk With Me 6. Scars In The Hands Of Jesus 7. Noah Found Grace In The Eyes Of The Lord 8. Glorious Day 9. Peace In The Midst Of The Storm (Featuring Beyond The Ashes) 10. Water Walking God 11. Shh, Be Still 12. Climbing Higher And Higher 13. Every Time 14. Climb Every Mountain (With J.Mark Mcvey) 15. Up Above My Head (I Hear Music In The Air) (With Wesley Pritchard) 16. Heavenly Parade (With Wesley Pritchard) 17. Blue Again (Featuring Wayne Haun) 18. Sometimes I Wonder 19. What A Savior 10. Glorious Day (Reprise)
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Ernie Haase
Himself, EHSS
Doug Anderson
Himself, EHSS
Paul Harkey
Himself, EHSS
Devin McGlamery
Himself, EHSS
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