Jacob's Trouble

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  • christian
  • rock
  • folk rock
  • pop
  • christian rock
Biography shared from Wikipedia.com:
Jacob's Trouble was an American, Christian, rock and roll band formed in Atlanta, Georgia area in the 1980s. The group originally consisted of members Jerry Davison (drums), Mark Blackburn (guitar), and Steve Atwell (bass), with Davison and Blackburn handling the lead vocals. In 1989, Jacob's Trouble released their debut Terry Taylor-produced album, The Door Into Summer, a mixture of original numbers and cover versions of songs by The Beatles and The Monkees.

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Songs

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    About Sex

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    About Sex (Part II)

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    All For You

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    Awfully Familiar

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    Awfully Familiar (Awfully Redundant Mix)

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    Bad Lick & Gun Shot

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    Beggars and Kings

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    Best Part of Me

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    Better Days

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    Church Of do What You Want To

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    Church of Do What You Want To (Dance Mix)

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    Cosmic Mailman

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    Days That Passed Me By

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    Desiree

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    Door Into Summer

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    Dream Maker

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    Dreamaker

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    Eden Again

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    Further Up & Further In

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    Hope to See You There

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    I Believe in You

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    I'd Rather Have Jesus

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    I'm a Little World

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    Icicle Face

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    If Superman Got Saved

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    If You Believe

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    Is It True?

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    Islands, Buildings, and Freeways

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    It's A Boys', Boys', Boys', Boys World

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    Just Like You

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    Let It Rain

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    Let Me Love On You

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    Little Red Words

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    Look at U Now

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    Love House

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    Love Is the Reason We Live

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    Love Me Today

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    Lovin' Kindness

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    Million Miles

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    Mornin' Light

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    Mr. Hitler

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    Never Would Have Known

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    O. N. F. S.

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    Psalm 151

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    Psalms 151

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    She Smiles At The Future

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    Something Good Happens

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    Tears Of An Angel

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    Tell Me What You See

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    Terry's Theme


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