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The Five Blind Boys Of Mississippi
The group originated in 1936[1] as a quartet of students from the Piney Woods School for the blind[2] near Jackson, Mississippi. The students — Brownlee, Joseph Ford, Lawrence Abrams, and Lloyd Woodard — originally sang under the name "the Cotton Blossom Singers", performing both jubilee quartet and secular material, to raise money for the school. Their teacher, Martha Louise Morrow Foxx,[3] helped organize the blind singers at the behest of the school founder Laurence C. Jones.
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Songs
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A Worker for the Lord
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Do It Right Now
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His Eye Is on the Sparrow
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How Far Am I From Canaan
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I Got It Within Me
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I Have but One Desire
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I Haven't Been Home
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I Was Praying
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I Wonder Do You
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I'm a Rolling
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I'm Looking for a Man
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In The Hands Of The Lord
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Let's Get Ready
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Lord, Lord You've Been So Good to Me
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My Crying Is All Over
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Oh Well, What Can You Do
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Oh Why
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Old Ship Of Zion
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Our Father Which Art in Heaven
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Precious Memories
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Remember Me
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Save A Seat For Me
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Sending Up My Timber
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Someone Watches Over Me
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Somewhere Listening
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Somewhere Listening (For My Name)
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Song of Praise
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Speak Gently to Your Mother
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The Lord Will Make a Way
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The Tide of Life
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There's a God Somewhere
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There's No Need to Cry
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Walk With Me Lord
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We Are Building
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When I Get Inside
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Whisper a Prayer
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Who
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Will My Jesus Be Waiting