|  |  Fred Bock - Encore: 50 Of Fred Bock's Greatest Gospel Arrangements For Organ
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Price: $24.95, Pages: 160, Item number: 1705840JB
Product Format: Organ Solo
 New organ music can be hard to find, but this book might well be just what you need to add some variety to your repertoire. Fred Bock, a well-known and highly respected church musician, arranged this collection of gospel songs. Some of them date back to the early 1900's, and several are more contemporary, including a number of Gaither tunes. These organ arrangements, presented in a book with a convenient spiral binding, offers you a wide variety of styles. This item is in the Top 10% Bestseller list. This product has been chosen as a Director's Choice by our staff of instructors. This product has a difficulty rating of 5 on a scale of 1 to 6 with 6 being the hardest. Song Titles | | Amen!
 Because He Lives
 The Blood Will Never Lose Its Power
 The Church Triumphant
 Day By Day
 El-Shaddai
 Even So, Lord Jesus, Come
 Go Tell It On The Mountain
 God Leads His Dear Children Along
 Greater Is He That Is In Me
 Happiness
 He Is With Me
 He Touched Me
 Healer Of Broken Hearts
 Heaven Came Down And Glory Filled My Soul
 He'll Never Let You Fall
 He's Everything To Me
 How Great Thou Art
 I Am A Promise
 I Believe In A Hill Called Mt. Calvary
 I Cannot Fail The Lord
 I'll Fly Away
 I'll Tell The World
 In This Very Room
 I've Got Peace Like A River
 Jesus Is Coming Again
 Jesus Loves Me
 Joy Comes In The Morning
 Let's Just Praise The Lord
 Love At Home
 Love Lifted Me
 The Love Of God
 The Miracle Of Grace
 My Heart Is Filled With Jesus' Love
 Nearer, My God, To Thee
 Oh, I Never Shall Forget The Day
 Over The Sunset Mountains
 Plenty Of Room In The Family
 Precious Memories
 Savior, Like A Shepherd Lead Us
 Sweet, Sweet Spirit
 Sweeter As The Years Go By
 Thank God For The Promise Of Spring
 This Is My Country
 Thou Art Worthy
 To Be Used Of God
 The Unveiled Christ
 What A Friend We Have In Jesus
 When He Shall Come
 Yesterday, Today And Tomorrow |
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