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George Beverly Shea

Sings Hymns of Sunrise and Sunset

George Beverly Shea

12 SONGS • 31 MINUTES • DEC 12 2014

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TRACKS
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1
I Met God in the Morning
02:38
2
Lord, in the Morning
01:38
3
Did You Think to Pray?
02:48
4
Take God by the Hand
02:37
5
Great Is Thy Faithfulness
02:57
6
What God Hath Promised
02:37
7
The Peace That My Savior Has Given
02:20
8
Rocked in the Cradle of the Deep
03:07
9
Wonderful Peace
03:01
10
An Evening Prayer
02:29
11
Day Is Dying in the West
03:16
12
I Need Thee Every Hour
02:26
Originally released 1964. All rights reserved by RCA Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment

Artist bios

Gospel vocalist George Beverly Shea spent most of his 45-year career closely associated with evangelist Billy Graham. His best-known song is "How Great Thou Art," which was written by Rev. Stuart K. Hine in the 1920s. Shea is also a distinguished writer of popular hymns such as "The Wonder of It All."

Born the son of a Wesleyan Methodist minister in Winchester, Ontario, Shea was raised in the New York area and spent much time as a youth singing in church choirs. Following high school, he briefly attended Houghton College in New York, dropping out only after his family's financial difficulties necessitated it. Shea began working as a clerk, but received voice lessons and sang in churches and on local religious radio stations. The latter led to an audition for the Lynn Murray Singers, but he declined their invitation since they sang secular music. He married his high-school sweetheart in 1934 and moved to Chicago. After ten years in the Windy City, Shea got national exposure when he was hired to appear on Club Time, a show he sang with for the next eight years. During this time, Shea also became prominent in the Youth for Christ movement of the 1940s and '50s. He hooked up with Graham in 1947 and signed to RCA Victor in 1951. Southland Favorites received a 1965 Grammy for Best Gospel or Other Religious Recording (Musical). Shea was inducted into the Gospel Music Association Hall of Fame in 1978. ~ Sandra Brennan

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Album awards
1965nomineeGrammy Award
Best Gospel or Other Religious Recording (Musical)
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