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America's Choir: Favorite Songs, Hymns, & Anthems is a compilation album released by the Mormon Tabernacle Choir and Orchestra at Temple Square. The choir was first called "America's Choir" by U.S. President Ronald Reagan. The choir has performed at the inaugurations of United States Presidents Lyndon B Johnson (1965), Richard M Nixon (1969), Ronald Reagan (1981), George Bush (1989), George W Bush (2001), and Donald Trump (2016). They also performed at the American Bicentennial, US Constitution bicentennial celebration, 2002 Winter Olympics (national anthem), and national broadcasts honoring the passing of US Presidents Franklin D Roosevelt and John F Kennedy.

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  • America's Choir: Favorite Songs, Hymns, & Anthems is a compilation album released by the Mormon Tabernacle Choir and Orchestra at Temple Square. The choir was first called "America's Choir" by U.S. President Ronald Reagan. The choir has performed at the inaugurations of United States Presidents Lyndon B Johnson (1965), Richard M Nixon (1969), Ronald Reagan (1981), George Bush (1989), George W Bush (2001), and Donald Trump (2016). They also performed at the American Bicentennial, US Constitution bicentennial celebration, 2002 Winter Olympics (national anthem), and national broadcasts honoring the passing of US Presidents Franklin D Roosevelt and John F Kennedy. The selections in this recording bring together favorite songs, hymns, and anthems from the Choir's repertoire. Other songs and anthems in this collection speak of the many facets of life: “Cindy” is a rousing folk song; “O Home Beloved,” a plaintive remembrance; “Come Thou Fount of Every Blessing,” a stirring tribute to the grace of God, “Climb Ev’ry Mountain,” the reach for dreams yet unrealized, “Battle Hymn of the Republic” the anthem that made the Choir famous. (en)
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  • Mormon Tabernacle Choir and Orchestra at Temple Square (en)
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  • America's Choir.jpg (en)
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  • Arthur Harris (en)
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  • America's Choir: Favorite Songs, Hymns, & Anthems (en)
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  • 2004 (xsd:integer)
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  • Battle Hymn of the Republic (en)
  • Climb Ev'ry Mountain (en)
  • Come, Thou Fount of Every Blessing (en)
  • Danny Boy (en)
  • God Be with You Till We Meet Again (en)
  • Shenandoah (en)
  • Cindy (en)
  • Alleluja Fanfare/Praise to the Lord, the Almighty (en)
  • Bound for the Promised Land (en)
  • Come, Come Ye Saints (en)
  • Come, Let Us Anew (en)
  • Fugue in C Major (en)
  • Hallelujah Chorus (en)
  • O Home Beloved (en)
  • Praise to the Lord, the Almighty (en)
  • This Is My Father's World (en)
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  • compilation (en)
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  • Ludwig van Beethoven (en)
  • Richard Rodgers, Oscar Hammerstein II (en)
  • William Steffe, Julia Ward Howe (en)
  • German Hymn Tune, Joachim Neaner, trans. by Catherine Winkworth (en)
  • Joseph Parry (en)
  • Trad. English Melody, adapt. Franklin L. Shepphard, Maltbie D. Babcock (en)
  • American Folk Hymn (en)
  • American Folk Hymn, Robert Robinson (en)
  • American Folk Song (en)
  • Dietrich Buxtehude adapt. by Mack Wilberg (en)
  • English Folk Song, William Clayton (en)
  • German Hymn Tune (en)
  • Traditional Irish Tune, Frederick E. Wetherby (en)
  • William G. Tomer, Jeremiah E. Rankin (en)
  • attributed to James Lucas, Charles Wesley (en)
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  • America's Choir: Favorite Songs, Hymns, & Anthems is a compilation album released by the Mormon Tabernacle Choir and Orchestra at Temple Square. The choir was first called "America's Choir" by U.S. President Ronald Reagan. The choir has performed at the inaugurations of United States Presidents Lyndon B Johnson (1965), Richard M Nixon (1969), Ronald Reagan (1981), George Bush (1989), George W Bush (2001), and Donald Trump (2016). They also performed at the American Bicentennial, US Constitution bicentennial celebration, 2002 Winter Olympics (national anthem), and national broadcasts honoring the passing of US Presidents Franklin D Roosevelt and John F Kennedy. (en)
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  • America's Choir (en)
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