23/06/2013
Diane Louise Jordan plays uplifting spiritual music - hymns, Gospel, choral classics and your dedications and prayers. Celebrating the Christian faith with occasional music guests.
Diane Louise Jordan plays spiritually uplifting and inspiring music through hymns, Gospel and choral classics. Each week the programme celebrates different aspects of the Christian faith through words, prayers as well as your requests and dedications. The music includes recordings from Cathedral, Gospel and Male Voice Choirs, ensembles and solo artists.
Ahead of the start of Wimbledon, The Sunday Hour has a sporting theme - and Diane catches up with Louisa Stirland and Isaac Waddington, 麻豆官网首页入口 Radio 2 Young Choristers of the Year 2012.
Producer: Bernard P Achampong.
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Music Played
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Gospel Music Workshop of America
I'm Determined To Run This Race
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Mark Tedder
You Never Let Go
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The Honley, Gledholt And Skelmenthorpe Male Voice Choirs
Onward Christian Soldiers
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The Kingsway Singers
When I Needed A Neighbour
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Daily Service Singers
O Thou Who Camest From Above
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International Staff Band
Torchbearers
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Wallingford Parish Church Choir
Guide Me, O Thou Great Redeemer
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Stuart Townend
We Have Sung Our Songs Of Victory (How Long)
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The Choir of Wells Cathedral
Fight The Good Fight
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Celeste
In Paradisum
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Various Artists
Restore O Lord
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Louise Stirland and Isaac Waddington with the 麻豆官网首页入口 Concert Orchestra
The Lord Is My Shepherd
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Mahalia Jackson
Run All The Way
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Fern Kinney
Together We Are Beautiful
- The All Time Greatest Love Songs Vol.
- Columbia.
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MIKA
Happy Ending
- (CD Single).
- Island.
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Supertramp
Goodbye Stranger
- Autobiography Of Supertramp.
- A&M.
- 10.
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Billy Joel
An Innocent Man
- An Innocent Man.
- CBS.
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Elton John
Sacrifice
- Elton John Greatest Hits 1970-2002.
- Mercury.
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See both parts of Diane-Louise Jordan's interview on The Sunday Hour