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You'll Never Walk Alone
[ US Release Date:
17 September 1962 ]
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If I Can Help Somebody
(A. Bazel
Androzzo) |
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Nearer My God to Thee
(Lowell
Mason/Sarah Flower Adams) |
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The
Prodigal Son
(William A.
Luce/Martin Broones) |
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Abide with Me
(Henry Francis
Lyte/William Henry Monk) |
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Bless This House
(Helen Taylor/May
H. Brahe) |
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You'll Never Walk Alone
[from the musical
Carousel]
(Richard
Rodgers/Oscar Hammerstein II) |
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In the Garden
(C. Austin Miles) |
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Walk with Him
(By Dunham/Henry
Vars) |
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Scarlet Ribbions
[For Her
Hair]
(Jack
Segal/Evelyn Danzig) |
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Be Still and Know
(William A. Luce) |
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I Need Thee
Every Hour
(Robert
Lowry/Annie S. Hawks) |
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The
Lord's Prayer
(Arrangement by
Martin Broones) |
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Doris considers this
album to be one of her all-time favourite releases from
her years at Columbia Records.
You’ll Never Walk Alone
was recorded between
the
11-13 July 1962.
It blended a
mixture of secular and religious songs that each
held a special place in the singer’s heart. The
album when released was not a
big-seller but its theme guaranteed it niche appeal
and ensured it a unique place in Doris’s vast
catalogue of song.
Although some of the album cuts
are slightly marred by an imposing organ these are
balanced by delicate, heartfelt arrangements of “If
I Can Help Somebody”, “Scarlet Ribbons” and the
title song which will each bring a tear to your eye. |
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