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Somewhere Down The Road

Over a decade in the making,
Somewhere Down The Road
is the first Contemporary
Christian album by international recording artist Gary Lee Vincent.
Somewhere Down
The Road features twelve
songs. Seven were written by the artist and fans of Christian music
will enjoy Vincent's rich and dynamic vocals as he performs the hits
"Run To The End Of The Highway," "God's Promises - Rainbows In The
Night," "Stand By Me", "Why Me Lord," and "The Light Of That City."
Song lineup:
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Run To The End
Of The Highway |
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Feels Like
Forever |
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The Man Behind
The Mask |
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God's Promises
- Rainbows In The Night |
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Where Would I
Be? |
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Stand By Me |
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My Faith In You |
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Pierce The
Night |
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Why Me Lord |
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The Light Of
That City |
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December 25
(The Missing Link) |
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Somewhere Down
The Road |
Record Producer: Gary Lee
Vincent
All Songs Written By Gary Lee
Vincent, BMI
except Pierce The Night,
written by Gary Lee Vincent & Jeffrey A. Price,
Run to the End of the Highway,
written by Keith and Melody Green,
God's Promises - Rainbows In The Night, written by David Meece and
Dwight Liles, Stand By Me, written by Ben E. King, Jerry Leiber,
and Mike Stoller, Why Me, written by Kris Kristofferson, and
The Light Of That City, written by John and Anne Barbour.
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Did you know? |
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The Light Of That City
was a hit song by Allen Ashbury in
2002. Gary Lee Vincent decided to remake this as a tribute
to his Aunt, Vivian Hughes, to be played during her
funeral. Vivian led an exemplary life that was dedicated to
Jesus Christ and the words of this song seemed appropriate. |
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