Favourite love songs by Heidi Hauge

I came across Heidi Hauge while looking at Blue eyes crying in the rain, and I found she sings a lot of my favourite love songs. I hope you enjoy them.

1. Blue eyes crying in the rain – a favourite love song by Heide Hauge

2. Once a day

This was one of my wife’s favourite love songs when she was a teenager.

3. Coat of many colors

Written by Dolly Parton.

4. Texas when I die

I remember hearing this one by Tanya Tucker.

5. Crystal chandeliers

I first heard this one back in the sixties in Salisbury, Rhodesia.

6. Save the last dance for me

Another one of my favourite love songs.

7. You are my sunshine

When I sang at old age homes, this was the most popular favourite love song.

8. Turn it on, turn it up, turn me loose

9. One way street 

Fantastic music and pictures.

10. It’s a cowboy lovin’ night

11. Blue Rose

12. I’m so afraid of losing you again “live”

13. Does my ring hurt your finger

After we got married my ring came off when I swam in the sea, but my wife always says I threw it away!

14. One’s on the way

I prefer Heidi Hauge’s version to the original by Loretta Lynn.

15. Look who’s talking (with Arne Benoni)

I remember hearing Jim Reeves singing this one. It makes you think.

16. I can’t be bothered ( with Arene Benoni)

17. Don’t tell me what to do

18. Crying time

Heidi Hauge sings another good oldie.

19. Honky tonk angels

I think Kitty Wells sang this one, but I prefer Heidi Hauge’s version.

20. He thinks I still care

I have often heard this song on the US radio.

21. Walk that line

22. I’m gonna be a country girl again

23. Lay down beside me

24. Saturday night

25. I don’t want tonight to be over “live”

26. Take me back (there must be a song I can sing)

27. Smokey Mountain Queen

28. Tennessee waltz

29. Whose bed have your boots been under (with Johnny Hansen)

“Live” recording.

30. Silent night

It is a tradition in country music to end with a gospel song, so I have put this one in here. I also have a gospel website if you are interested: Country Gospel and Bible

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Healing Stories 2

Contents

  1. Introduction
  2. Brain damage healed
  3. Cancer healed
  4. Blind eye opened
  5. My uncle
  6. Squint eyes
  7. Take pills or die
  8. Blood pressure healed
  9. Leg lengthened
  10. Heal or amputate!
  11. A new foot
  12. Faith comes by the word of God

 

  1. Introduction

 

After finishing the other booklet, I was lying in bed thinking of all the different parts of the body that have been healed, so I thought of doing a story on healings from head to toe. So I am going to share with you some stories of people that I have know personally, that have had fantastic healings. I do not know all the answers to life’s problems. Some people die of their diseases, while other people get healed of their sicknesses. I don’t know why. Only God knows. So I am going to share with you the positive side, and hopefully some people out there may benefit from it and get healed. Praise God.

 

  1. Brain damage healed

 

Many years ago I had some beach meetings with a guy that gave his testimony of how he was a drug pusher. The police caught him at a road block and put him in prison. He spent three months in solitary confinement, and all he had was a Bible that the chaplain had given him. So he read the Bible from cover to cover, and God healed his brain that had been damaged by the drugs. After getting out of prison he met a girl that he used to sell drugs to. She told him how she had gotten saved by believing on Jesus, and didn’t do drugs anymore. He told us how that one night he stood on a rugby field and surrendered his life to Christ. After that he went to Bible school. It is wonderful how the Lord can change someone’s life. With God, all things are possible. (Matthew 19, 26)

 

  1. Cancer in the forehead healed – A photo of Mr. Tollie Swart that I took back in 1971 at Eldorado in Honeydew.

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I once knew a very holy man that had a wonderful healing. He had something grow on his forehead. One time when he was visiting an old school friend, his friend asked him if he could check the thing on his forehead. His friend, a doctor of medicine, after examining it, said that it was malignant cancer. He said he would take care of it free of charge because they were friends. However, the man declined the offer, and said he would wait a bit longer.

One day in a church service, the pastor prayed for him. He went home, and was walking in his rose garden, when the pastor came to see him. The Pastor broke off a rose and asked him: “Is this rose dead or alive?” He replied that it was dead. The pastor said that the rose would bloom some more as if it was alive, but it could not live because it’s source of life had been cut off. Then he said it was the same with the cancer. He said that when they prayed for him in church, that God cut the roots of the cancer, and it cannot live. He said it will bloom some more, but it cannot live.

My friend said that he went through about three days of terrible pain, and thought of suicide, but he held onto the pastor’s words. He said the thing on his forehead had grown to something like a cauliflower. After three days, the thing started drying up, and little by little the ‘petals’ would dry up and fall off. In the end, all that was left was a little white dot, and he showed it to us. Some months later he was visiting his doctor friend, and while they were talking, the doctor said:”Last time you were here you had cancer on your forehead, let me examine it.” After the examination, the doctor asked: “They didn’t burn it out, and they didn’t cut it out. How did they do it?” My friend answered: “I serve a God.” The doctor started crying. He was Jewish, and said: “We are supposed to be serving the same God.”

 

  1. Blind eye opened

 

One weekend I stayed with a man and his family, and he told me an incredible story. He worked at a factory where a piece of metal went into his eye, and he went blind in that eye. They had to get a special magnet from England to get the metal out. Later on, another piece of metal went in the same eye, and it went bad. (I guess they needed better safety standards at that factory). He needed to have an operation, but he arrived late for his plane, and the plane crashed into a mountain. He caught another plane, went for the operation, and they took out all the back parts of the eye. (I am leaving out names of countries and places to save confusion). So it was impossible for him to ever see out of that eye again. Twenty five years later, he was prayed for, and his eye came open. He had both hands up in the air praising God, and he could see both arms! When he told me that story, it felt like my faith went up a notch or two – if you can imagine measuring faith! To me, it was so fantastic.

 

  1. My uncle

 

When I was little, I remember my mother telling me what happened to one of my uncles. He was at a meeting where an evangelist was preaching, when the evangelist pointed to him, and told him to take off his glasses. When he did that, he could see perfectly. Apparently he could see perfectly for about two weeks, then his eyes deteriorated, and he put his glasses back on. As a little boy, I often wondered how come he lost his healing. I would have thought that it would have been permanent. In my previous book I mentioned about how my spine was healed, but then the pain came back. Maybe my uncle didn’t know about withstanding the devil to keep his healing. The devil is a thief. He will try and steal your healing, your salvation, your peace, your money, your wife, your children, your love, your possessions, and everything you have. Jesus told Peter that the devil wanted to take him and sift him like wheat, but Jesus said he had prayed for him. (Luke 22, 31)

 

  1. Squint eyes

 

Many years ago I stayed for a few days with a man who had a Gospel Drive-in Cinema on his property where he showed a movie every Saturday night. My manager told me that he used to be an alcoholic, but he got saved by faith in Jesus. He had an engineering firm in a nearby city. I remember eating with them, and he had a round table with an extra round table in the middle, slightly higher, which rotated during the meal. If for example, you wanted the salt, you just waited until the table rotated, then you took it off, used it and put it back on. I have never seen anything like that before or since. Many years later I spoke to him on the phone, and he sent me a book he had written. One story stands out to me. He said that one day six Pentecostal ministers came to speak to him, and asked him if he spoke in tongues. He said he didn’t, so they told him he should not be operating his Gospel Drive-in Cinema then. They told him he should first be filled with the Holy Spirit, and then he could work for God. I remember when I sang at the cinema, how he would give a gospel message, and invite people to flick their car lights if they wanted to receive Jesus as their Saviour. He would say a prayer for them, and then show the movie. I thought he was doing a great work for God. Unfortunately, when God is blessing you, sometimes other people get jealous, and want to cause trouble.

He was so discouraged, that he got in his car, and drove to the hotel to go back to drinking. As he sat in his car at the parking lot, the Lord ministered to him, and he didn’t go in. The next Saturday night he had planned to tell the people that he was going to close down the cinema, but for some reason, he didn’t do it. After the movie was over, a couple came to speak to him. They said their little girl had squint eyes, and wondered if he would pray for her. He felt he couldn’t do it because he didn’t speak in tongues. However, to get rid of the people he said a little prayer, and they left. As he was packing away the last of the equipment, he saw a car come back into the Drive-in. It was the same couple. They said they were driving down the road when their little girl asked how come all the cars have two lights now instead of four! She was healed.

 

  1. Take pills or die

 

When I first started in the Gospel singing ministry, my manager told me how he was taking about twenty two pills a day. I can’t remember the exact number, but it was somewhere in the twenties. The doctor said that if he quits taking them, he will die. He told me how one day he gave his life over to God and flushed all the pills down the drain. He lived about another forty or fifty years after that, and died at a ripe old age. I spoke to him on the phone two weeks before he died. Each person must do what is best for them. Pray about it. By the way, you shouldn’t flush harmful pills down the drain. It all goes into the water table.

 

  1. Blood pressure healed

 

I know a man that I have stayed with a few times on my travels, and he was telling me how he got healed of blood pressure. He was in a meeting, when the man leading the song service told him to pray for a certain man in the audience. He went to the man and asked him what his problem was. He replied that he had a problem with his blood pressure. (I can’t remember whether it was high or low in both individuals). Then he thought to himself: “How can I pray for him when I have blood pressure problems myself.” However, because he was asked to pray for him, he did his duty. Later on he found that he got healed of his own blood pressure problems. So it is kind of like the teachings of Jesus that when you give away, you receive. (Luke 6, 38)

 

  1. Leg lengthened

 

I was at a youth camp once where they had a visiting business man from California. I remember a lady sitting in a chair, and the business man holding her feet in his hands. One leg was about an inch shorter than the other. I was up close and looking intently at the proceedings to make sure I saw everything that was going on. He had been using my microphone, so I was holding my microphone in front of his mouth for the amplification, so my eyes were very close. He just said: “Thank you Jesus!” It was a shock to me, because I had never heard anyone pray like that before. I was used to praying to the Father in the name of Jesus. Instantly, the legs were the same length! Afterwards, I spoke with the lady, and she told me she had been in a car accident, and had a twisted spine. Her spine came straight, and so her legs were now the same length again. She was very happy!

 

  1. Heal or amputate!

 

I remember singing in a church where a guy was sitting in a wheelchair with both his legs in plaster. There were just a few toes sticking out from each foot. Many years later I sang at a church where he was playing guitar, and he was so kind as to swap guitars with me, because I needed a guitar with a wider neck. He invited me to his house for lunch after church, and told me the whole story about his legs.

He had been driving an army truck when it hit a landmine. He was blown away from the truck with his legs wrapped around the steering column. The army left him for dead. In a few trucks behind him was his brother-in-law, who came to his aid. He told me how later on when he was in a hospital the nurse would pick up his splintered legs and drop them. She couldn’t handle it. The doctors put his legs back together again as best as they could, and hoped for the best. Each time they checked his legs, the bones would not knit together. There came a stage when the doctors said that when they checked his legs the next time, and the bones had not knitted up, they would have to amputate both his legs.

He shared this with the church, and a little girl said they must put mud on his legs like Jesus did to the blind man. The pastor then suggested that the little girl do just that. So she went outside and made some mud, and put it on his toes that were sticking out. The next time he went for x-rays, all the bones had knitted up! We serve a wonderful God. Thank you God for that little girl too. A child shall lead them.

 

  1. A new foot

 

I was invited to sing and minister at a youth camp, and I noticed a guy playing volley ball, jumping around on one leg. Out of curiosity I asked him what had happened. He told me how he was in an army unit, walking through the bush, when he heard a voice out of the sky say: “Stop!” He stopped. He turned to the man in charge behind him and asked if the area had been cleared of anti-personnel mines. The man said:  “Yes.” The next step he took was on a mine. He said that if he hadn’t been forewarned, it would have blown his whole leg off, but having been warned, he jumped, and it just blew off his foot.

During one of the services, I sang the song: “One came back,” about the leper who came back to say thank you to Jesus, when a girl in the audience shouted out that we must pray for him to get a new foot. I felt that if she had that burden to pray for him, then she should do the praying. So I asked her to do it. So she did. On the Sunday night church service, she testified how she got filled with the Holy Ghost at the camp. After the service, I asked her when she got filled with the Holy Spirit. She said that after she had prayed for the man to get a new foot, she went to a side room, and started singing in tongues!

About a year later, I was invited to sing at a big tent meeting. As we walked towards the tent, a couple walked past us and greeted us. They said we don’t remember them. I must admit, that I have met so many hundreds of people in our travels, that it was hard to remember everyone. He said he was the guy who had lost his foot. Later on they invited us to their home for supper, and he told me the whole story.

He wanted an artificial foot, but in that country, they didn’t make artificial feet. They wanted to amputate his leg just below the knee and give him a foot with a leg. He wasn’t happy with that idea, and wanted to keep everything he had. He said how he was at a Christian bookshop in town, when the lady working there told him that there was a missionary convention in town that weekend, and the American missionary that had amputated his foot would be there. Maybe he could help. So he went to the convention, and the American doctor had a friend there from England who said he would get him an artificial foot. He showed how the foot straps onto his leg. If you didn’t know him and saw him walking, you would never know it was an artificial foot. He was very happy. When the girl at the camp wanted us to pray for a new foot, I thought she meant a whole new foot growing out of his ankle. That would have been a very big miracle. So anyway, that’s how things turned out. Everyone was happy. Praise God!

 

  1. Faith comes by the word of God

 

Paul said that faith comes by hearing, and hearing by the word of God.  (Romans 10, 17) If we want our faith to get built up, we need to read the Bible for starters, and other faith building literature. I know it is easier to sit back and be entertained by the modern media, but we also need food for our spirits. Just like our physical bodies need regular food, in the same way our spirits need food. We need to make time for God. Jesus said that “man shall not live by bread alone, but by every word that proceedeth out of the mouth of God.” (Matthew 4, 4) I grew up in a very religious home where just about everything was a sin, but I am not like that. I enjoy being entertained too, but we need to have the right balance. This is something each individual must work out for themselves. There are so many miracles and healings mentioned in the Bible, that I want to encourage you to read them over and over again to get them into your spirit.

Back in 1982 I did the Books of Mark and Revelation in pictures, and while I was doing them it did something for me on the inside. On the outside I went through a lot of persecution, but God did things to me on the inside. At the moment I am trying to do the Gospel of Mark in full colour using the paint program on the computer. I am struggling because I know my art is not as good as other peoples’ art. If it helps you to read some of the miracles and healings Jesus did in comic book format, you are welcome to check out my attempts. I think I am on chapter five. Just type in: “Gospel of Mark – Christian Comics.”

 

“The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, and the love of God, and the communion of the Holy Ghost, be with you all. Amen.” (2 Corinthians 13, 14)

I have a gospel website, if you would like to check it out: Country Gospel and Bible.

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Favourite Love Songs – Liv Marit Wedvik

Liv Marit Wedvik sings some of my favourite love songs, but it is so sad to read that she died in a drowning accident a couple of months ago.

1. Don’t forget to remember me

This is a favourite old love song from way back somewhere in my memory.  Liv Marit Wedvik sings it so nice, with such beautiful music.

2. Don’t think twice

I love the country music on this number. Top class!

3. To know him is to love him

This is one of the old favourite love songs from the rock and roll days, and Liv Marit Wedvik sings it better than anyone else I have heard.

4. Hitching a ride – a favourite love song by Liv Marit Wedvik

When I was young I hitch hiked many hundreds of miles before I owned a car, but I don’t think it is wise for a girl to hitch hike. Could land in big trouble!

5. Then he kissed me

Here is another old favourite love song from the old rock and roll days.

6. Dance all night

7. Mustang road

It looks exciting.

8. They don’t know

9. Safe in the arms of love

10. Ready for love?

The other week it was by accident that I came across Liv Marit Wedvik, but she is so beautiful and sings so nice. I hope her family and especially her children can manage without her. My prayers have gone out for them. I also have a gospel website, if you would like to check it out: Country Gospel and Bible

 

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Favourite Love Songs by Celtic Woman

I hope you enjoy some of these favourite love songs by the singing group called: “Celtic Woman.”

1. Danny boy

When I heard The Celtic Woman sing this favourite old love song, I just loved their harmony and everything about them.

2. Amazing grace

Wow. What a big production.

3. When you believe

All things are possible if you believe.

4. You raise me up

Somebody said we must surround ourselves with people who lift us up, and not tear us down.

5. The call

6. Fields of gold

Fields of barley.

7. You’ll never walk alone

No one likes to be alone.

8. Bridge over troubled waters

True friends will be there for you.

9. The prayer

10. The blessing

I looks like the team members are a blessing to each other.

11. True colours

12. Scarborough Fair

13. Caledonia

14. Over the rainbow

15. Sail away

16. Beyond the sea

Thank you Celtic Woman. I remember hearing this favourite love song sung by Bobby Darin.

17. The soft goodbye

18. My heart was home again

It is tough being in a far away country, and not feeling at home.

19. I dreamed a dream/Circle of life

May your dreams all come true.

20. Galway Bay – A Favourite Love Song by Celtic Woman

Some of the words the Celtic Woman sang in this old favourite love song touched down deep in my heart. She says how “The strangers …….. scorned us just for being what we are.” Hey I’ve been down that same road. I also have a gospel website, if you would like to check it out: Country Gospel and Bible

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Favourite love songs by Don Foster (songwriter)

Hi. I would like to share with you some of my favourite love songs. My name is Don Foster and I have decided to classify myself as a songwriter. These are not fancy recordings. I put them up here in case there are good singers and musicians that are looking for songs.

Here I am in the 70’s in somebody’s back yard in Johannesburg.

1. When you’re in love – My favourite love song – Don Foster (songwriter)

I wrote this while doing security work one weekend at a factory. It was a lovely summers day and the trees were green and the birds were singing, and I was missing my family.

2. Cabin on the hill

One lunch break when I was working in the big city, I was walking to the park when this song came to me. I had no paper, so I got my bank balance from an ATM, and scribbled the song on the tiny bit of paper. It is one of my favourite love songs, even though it is a bit sad.

3. Every day’s a holiday 

When we were teenagers, my brother and I went to the sea for a holiday, and that is what this song is based on. I just love being by the sea on those lovely beaches, and surfing the waves.

4. Go to Florida

Here is another song about longing to be by the sea.

5. I’m yours

Another one of my favourite love songs.

6. Play with me Daddy

This is based on a dream I had when my son was small. I know a number of people who have lost their sons to car accidents, so this is very real in some people’s lives, and my heartfelt sympathies go out to those parents. When I was doing security work, and my son was little, I used to sing this song to myself, and the tears would stream down my face because I love my son so much. He is big now, but this is still one of my favourite love songs.

7. Palm Tree

There are so many people that commit suicide when the stress gets too much. So I hope this song helps somebody.

8. Isn’t Daddy coming home

Back in the early 70’s when I was a travelling singer, I was invited to supper at some people’s home. The rest of what happened is in the song.

9. A New Day

This song keeps speaking to my heart, that I must forget the past, and start anew.

10. Little Boat

This song is based on a vision a man had. I heard his story in about 1971, and later wrote the song.

11. I need You

I was driving down a road when this song came to me, so I pulled to the side and wrote it.

12. Don’t you worry

The other day my wife shared with us about the U.S.A. shutdown and the economic meltdown, and it got me so worried. So, the next day I listened to my song again, and decided to re-post it on the youtube. This song brings me a lot of comfort.

13. I carried you

This song is based on a poem I read about the footprints in the sand. It is always such a comfort to me.

14. Wider than any ocean

This is a love song to God.

15. Jerusalem I love

To me it was a very holy feeling being in Jerusalem.

16. Blue Galilee

When we were by Galilee, I felt like pitching a tent and living there the rest of my life.

17. Ready?

This is a very impotant song. It has spoken to my heart many times.

18. The Winning Side

We are in a battle for our souls. God verses the devil.

19. Little Birds

God wants us to be happy.

20. Just one touch

To me this is a very holy song. I still need a big touch from the Holy Spirit.

21. All my troubles

All of us go through troubles, but it is coming out of them that is so hard.

22. Like the bird

One afternoon as I was going for a  walk this song came to me as the sun was going down.

23. No condemnation

If ever we sin, we need to come to the Lord and ask forgiveness.

24. Jerusalem I love (with lyrics)

Here is the same song – with words.

25. It was the rapture

One night I had a dream that shook me up real bad, and so the next morning I wrote the song.

26. A New Heart

I have re-done this song using pictures. We all need a new heart. There is so much hate and violence in the world.

27. Prophets

I think this song has an important message.

28. He understands

This is my latest song on youtube. October 9. 2013. Jesus understands how you feel because he has been through all the suffering that you and I have been through. He is now our high priest in heaven, interceeding for you and me.

29. Specialized

Jesus specialized in changing people. No matter what you have done, He is willing to forgive you if you ask Him to. He loves you, and wants you to be saved.

30. No river too wide (with Lyrics)

My wife and sister said they couldn’t hear all the words, so I typed them in.

31. There is healing (in the Name of Jesus)

I wrote this song after my cracked spine got healed back in 1972.

32. You stood by me

I wrote this song about my wife, and how she stood by me when I went through a difficult time in my life.

33. Don’t sit on the fence

I wrote this one back in 1966 when I was doing military training. I was travelling in a military bus looking out the window at the cows in the field.

34. Concrete Jungle

Back in about 1979 we were living in an apartment, and I could see the factories pumping smoke into the air, which inspired me to write this song.

35. Jesus, I love You

To me this is a very holy song. Some people don’t like holy songs, and Jesus said we mustn’t cast our pearls before swine.

36. I talked to the Lord

Many years ago I came home from work feeling very depressed. I got on my knees by my bed and poured out my troubles to the Lord. Afterwards, I felt so much better, and wrote the song. Usually when I play the guitar and sing it, I dance around. It gives me such a charge, more than any other song.

37. Jailbreaker

Here is a Bible story in song. Hope you like it.

38. Fluffy

In 1983 I had a dream one night, then the next morning I wrote this. It is my passover song.

39. The Healer is here

Many years ago, we saw many people get healed, and I am constantly praying to see that again.

40. Follow

This is one of the last songs I wrote. “Everyone is special in the eyes of the Lord.”

41. Get off my back

I wrote this song when I was in my early twenties, and it seems like all my life that the devil has been whispering negative things into my mind. Telling me that I am not good enough. He has also used other people to tell me the same things. However, I feel that my songs have a certain amount of merit, even though I am plagued with such negative thoughts. Also, every night I seem to have nightmares. It is like I am in a continual spiritual battle.

42. Don’t worry about him

This song was a very big help in a healing process, because of a problem I went through with a particular man. Then years later, I had a problem with a certain woman, so I lengthened the song to cover both of them. Don’t let other people stop you from following Jesus. We all have to give an account one day.

43. I forgive you

Many times in my life I have had to forgive people for the wrongs they have done to me. As I did the pictures of this videos, it has brought back so many memories. My wife says it is because the devil has wanted to kill me. I think she is right.

44. Jesus, Rose of Sharon

I wrote this song back in the 70’s. As I sing the gospel songs, it leads me into worship, and this is a love song to Jesus.

45. It’s gotta be love

This was the title of my long playing record back in 1972. On the record was the whole band, but on this version, it is just me and the keyboard.

46. Henry

When I wrote this song, the original title was: “Daddy was a hard, drinking man.” Many years later, I have wondered if the title had offended my dad. You see, I wrote the song about a guy we met  back in the 70’s, and I wrote it from the point of view of his children. So anyway, I have changed the title, but I cannot remember the guy’s name, so I have called him Henry. After I had written the song, my wife asked me if I knew that he had planned to commit suicide, but I didn’t know that when I wrote the song.

47. You can’t buy the Holy Spirit

Many rich people want to buy the things of God, but all His gifts are free. We have to pay the price of dedication.

48. Chain the wind

Jesus talked about being born of the Spirit in John chapter 3.

49. I’ll meet you in heaven

Before she died, my mother hugged me and said: “I’ll meet you in heaven.”

50. If you hadn’t told me

This song is based on a true story.

51. A new creature

This is based on a statement in the Bible by Paul: “Therefore if any man be in Christ, he is a new creature: old things are passed away; behold, all things are become new.” 2 Corintians 5,17.

52. Don’t be weary

This song is based on a Bible verse that says: “And let us not be weary in well doing: for in due season we shall reap, if we faint not.” Galations 6,9.

53. So forgive

I wrote this song back in 1971 after a car cut in front of me on a freeway.

54. Someone cared

Jesus loves you.

55. What did you do for Me

When I was in my early twenties, I had a dream one night where I stood before the Lord, and the Lord said: “What did you do for Me?” So I replied: “I went to church.” He said: “That wasn’t for me, that was for yourself, you are the one who got a blessing out of it. What did you do for Me?” So I said: “I read the Bible.” The Lord said: “That was for yourself, you are the one who got a blessing out of it. What did you do for Me?” Then it dawned on me that I had never won any souls for Jesus. I went to meetings 7 to 10 times a week. I read the Bible when I was a teenager. I knew hundreds of songs. I even knew most of the numbers off by heart, and what key each song was in, but I had never won any soul for Jesus. So that is what inspired me to ask Margaret to go to church. When she gave her heart to Jesus, her life changed. For the first time, I saw a life change in front of my own eyes, and I later left my job and went out singing for Jesus, and trying to win souls for Him. I also did a comic about Margaret. I can’t remember why I called the comic Top Priority, but I guess it is because being saved is the most important thing in the whole world! Won’t you give your life to Christ today? Comic: Top Priority

56. Woodchopper

I had this vision when I was washing Leo’s feet at a foot washing service in 1982.

57. That’s your mansion

I got inspired to write this song based on a story I heard when I was young, about lady in Africa who had a dream.

58. Do you love Him more than anything?

It is about Abraham. I got inspired to write this song when my son was small.

59. Thank You for the power

Sorry that my recordings are not very good, but I feel I must put my songs out there in case there are some good singers and musicians that are looking for material.

60. Mama’s Prayer

Many years ago as I was on a long trip, I was inspired to write this song based on a story by another singer. Every now and then I would stop at the side of the road and write down the words. At the same time, I felt I was interceding for my son: “The devil can’t have my boy Lord.”

61. Fly High

This song is from my LP which was recorded in 1972.

62. It’s gotta be love (LP recording)

This is from the recording of 1972.

63. I once knew a preacher man

I wrote this song back in the 60’s or 70’s, based on an evangelist I had met. Over the years I have seen a number of preachers leave the ministry through a variety of reasons. Many times I pray that they will come back to preaching the gospel.

64. Vader maak U arms oop

Dear Afrikaans people. Please forgive me if I make mistakes in your language, but I have written a few Afrikaans songs, and feel I must share them with the rest of the world. Maybe there are some good singers out there looking for songs to sing, then they can take it a few steps further. Here is what this song means in English:

Father, open up your arms, here comes your lost son. Give him a big love-hug, he looks so very lonely. With a bag (or pocket) full of money, he went away, looking for pleasure and enjoyment. His clothes were nice and clean, and he walked upright. Now he’s coming back on the mountain road. He looks so skinny and dirty. Give him a big love-hug, he looks so very lonely.

65. Live above

I wrote this song in 1966 when I was in a plane looking down at the scenery.

66. When I was young

67. A cloud in the sky

68. No more singing the blues

69. A million years

70. God cares for you

71. Don’t speak those words

72. He healed my broken heart

73. Walk in the sunshine

74. Man of Gadara

75. He had love

76. God is real to me

77. Wonderful feeling

78. Careful

79. A friend of mine

80. I remember You

81. Jesus wants to be number One with Ken Murphy playing the fiddle.

82. What shall it profit me?

83. It’s such a beautiful day today

84. Better get right

85. Is there time?

86. Vergewe nou

Afrikaans song – forgive now.

87. Sunshine is coming on my pathway – with lyrics and photos

I specially made this video with photos for a talent contest.

88. Talent contest “live” video – Sunshine is coming on my pathway

I wasn’t chosen for the contest, but I had a daydream that someone had an accident, and they called me in. That night at 10 pm, the manager phoned and asked me to join the show! They put me on last. It has been such a thrill for me. I was so nervous, and didn’t know what to expect, but I was chosen to be in the semi-finals along with another nine acts.

89. Canada Stands Tall

I sang this song at the finals on July 1. 2017, but was not a winner. This recording was done during a church service a couple of weeks before the final competition.

90. Canada stands tall – “live”

This was recorded “live” at a competition.

91. When you’re in love “live”

92. Sunshine is coming on my pathway

93. You’re my God

94. All things work together for good

95. In die more

Afrikaans song – “In the morning.”

96. Don’t you worry

I have uploaded this song before, but here is an earlier version using the Muvizu programme with a man at the beach.

97. When you’re in love 

This song is also featured earlier, but here is an even earlier version of two lovers sitting on a bench feeling happy that they are with each other.

98. Winning side 

Here is another song that was rerecorded with the keyboard, and using Muvizu with a man singing on stage.

99. A new heart 

Here is my original version of this song, using Muvizu. Notice the fruit on the tree.

100. A New Day (with lyrics) 

I have recorded a different version of this song before.

101. Don’t you worry (with lyrics)

This song has different pictures from before.

102. The healer is here (with lyrics)

This song too has different pictures.

Here I am many years ago singing with the keyboard at an old age home.

I also have a gospel website, if you would like to check it out:  Country Gospel and Bible

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Favourite Love songs by Billy Vaughn

Billy Vaughn and his orchestra play some of my favourite love songs. Sit back, relax and enjoy.

1. Sail along silvery moon

2. Beyond the reef

3. Red sails in the sunset

4. Blue Hawaii

5. Pearly shells

6. Aloha  Oe

7. Somewhere my love

8. Harbor lights

9. Melody of love

10. Orange blossom special

11. No more  (La Paloma)

12. Wheels

13. Red River rock

14. My happiness

15. Mexicali Rose

16. Isle of Capri

17. Twilight time

18. Tammy

19. Blue Spanish eyes (Moon over Naples)

20. A swinging safari

21. Que Sera Sera

22. Mexico

23. Til I waltz again with you

24. You belong to my heart

25. True love

26. Moonlight Bay

27. Moonlight and roses

28. Sentimental journey

29. Blueberry Hill

30. Shifting whispering sands

31. Lili Marleen

32. Wonderland by night

33. Tumbling tumbleweeds

34. Amazing Grace

35. Beyond the sunset

When you go beyond the sunset, will you be saved. I hope Billy Vaughn was. There is only one way to get saved, and that is by faith in Jesus Christ, the son of the living God. I also have a gospel website, if you would like to check it out: Country Gospel and Bible

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Afrikaans Songs by Jim Reeves

Jim Reeves was a big hit in Southern Africa, and learnt to sing Afrikaans songs.

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1. Jy is my liefling – You are my love

Here he sings it in English too, although it is not quite the same words. This is still one of my favourite love songs.

2. Daar doer in die bosveld – (Over there in the bush area)

This is about living in the bushveld, where there is peace and rest.

3. Sarie Marais – (A girl’s name)

This is about the Boer War, when a guy is away from his girlfriend Sarie Marais, and is longing to see her again.

4. Geboorteplasie – (The farm where I was born)

This is about a guy longing to go back to the farm where he was born. I have noticed on the internet, that a lot of farmers are being killed in South Africa. Someone told me, that since Mandela took over, over 70,000 white people have been brutally murdered in South Africa. Mostly farmers.

5. Die blonde matroos – (The blond sailor)

The words listed are not the same as what Jim Reeves is singing!

6. Verre Land – (Far away land)

A person longing to go back to the far away land, where everything is nice, with the sun shining, and the waves crashing in the sea.

7. Draf maar aan ou ryperd – (Just trot on old horse)

Plod along old horse, let’s go back to the farm where we can feel relaxed. The people in the city don’t speak our language.

8. Net ‘n stille uurtjie – (Just another quiet hour)

He wants to spend a nice quiet hour with his girl.

9. In die skadu van ou Tafelberg – (In the shadow of old Table Mountain)

There is something very majestic about Table Mountain in Cape Town.

10. My blinde hart – (My blind heart)

They say love is blind, and his guys heart is blinded by love.

11. Ek velang na jou – (I long for you)

I long for you. Jim sings some English words too.

12. Jim Reeves sings an Afrikaans song – Ding dong

People have told me, that in the old days, when a guy went to visit a girl, that there would be a candle burning, and when it was finished burning, it was time for him to leave.

13. The old Kalahari and True

Here Jim Reeves sings partly in Afrikaans, and partly in English.

14. Nooientjie van die ou Transvaal – (My girlfriend from the old Transvaal)

A guy is longing for his girlfriend who lives in the Transvaal province.

15. Bolandse nooientjie – (Highland girlfriend)

The Boland is the high country east of Cape Town. We were in a snow storm once in Ceres.

I was a teenager in Bulawayo when I first heard Jim Reeves sing Afrikaans, but I couldn’t understand anything he sang. It was only many years later, when I was in South Africa, that I had to learn to speak Afrikaans, that I could understand what he was singing about.

I also have a gospel website, if you would like to check it out: Country Gospel and Bible

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Jim Reeves 2 – Favourite Love Songs

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Today as I played some Jim Reeves songs, I enjoyed them so much that I want to share them with you. Some are old ones with new pictures and arrangements, and some are songs I have never heard before.

1. I can’t stop loving you

This is still one of my favourite love songs, and I like this new arrangement.

2. I love you because

Another one of my all time favourite love songs.

3. Make the world go away

4. The Blue Canadian Rockies

I don’t know if Jim Reeves was ever in the Rockies, but I have been, and it feels good.

5. Railroad bum

When I was a teenager, I loved singing this song. I changed the words to fit in with the part of the world I was in. It was one of my favourite love songs. Not a love for a girl, but the love of being free and alive!

6. Dark moon

There is something about a moon that brings feelings of romance and love. This is still one of my favourite love songs.

7. There’s always me

8. There’s that smile again

9. Maureen

10. White cliffs of Dover

It is so nice to know the war is over. I was born in England, just after the Second World War.

11. Good morning self

12. Throw another log on the fire

I love sit by the fire.

13. The old Kalahari

There is something so beautiful about a desert.

14. Old Tige – A favourite love song

I get chills all over my body when I sing this song.

15. Where do I go to throw a picture away

16. I guess I’m crazy

I love the bass on this song. When I play piano, I use those three notes with my left hand because of this song.

17. The world you left behind

18. Could I be falling in love

19. It’s nothing to me

Some wise advice. When I was a teenager listening to Jim Reeves, it felt like he was my dad, giving me lessons in living.

20. The gun

Today was the first time I ever heard this song, and I cried. So I played it again, and cried again. It has been many years since I cried over a song.

21. When I lost you

22. You’ll never know

23. Why do I love you (Melody of love)

I love the words of this song. They have so much meaning to me.

24. Before I died

At least I lived a little while, before I died. I was so sorry when Jim Reeves died, but I feel he has made my life richer because of his singing. He has left us such a lot of lovely songs. Thank you to the people who make all these videos with all the lovely pictures.

25. After loving you

26. Read this letter

27. My happiness

28. Everywhere you go

29. He will

God will lead you.

30. The night watch

Somebody loves you and is watching over you tonight.

31. My hands are clean

I just found this song the other day, and I had never heard it before. He sings so nice.

32. Plane crash

33. Jim Reeves tribute – with Mary Reeves and Jim Ed Brown

34. J.R. tribute – Jim Ed Brown and other country singers

35. Jim Ed Brown – tribute – salute to the Opry

36. J. R. – Story of a legend – Part 1

37. Part 2

38. Part 3

39. Part 4

I also have a gospel website, if you would like to check it out: countrygospelandbible.com

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Boxcar Willie

Boxcar Willie sings some interesting songs, some of which are my favourite love songs.

1. Walbash Cannonball

I love the feeling of travelling by train.

2. I love the sound of a whistle

I have been on many trains in Africa.

3. Blue moon of Kentucky

4. Good hearted woman

5. How I became Boxcar Willie

This is an interesting account of how he explains why he came up with the idea of becoming Boxcar Willie.

6. The Lord made a hobo out of me

7. Waiting for a train

I heard this song many years ago when I was a teenager in Bulawayo. I remember singing this song to myself when I was feeling lonely in Nashville. “A thousand miles away from home, waiting for a train.”

8. The winds of yesterday

Boxcar Willie takes a look back at his life and memories.

9. You are my sunshine

10. Hank Williams medley

He seems to be very popular in Britain and Europe.

11. He imitates Bill Anderson

12. Teddy Bear

The old trucker song.

13. Gotta travel on

14. Walking the floor over you

15. Fraulein

16. Freightliner fever

17. Hank, you still make me cry

18. Hobo heaven – B. W. Jr. – Happy father’s day

This is Boxcar Willie’s son singing a tribute to his father.

19. I saw the light

20. Jesus makes house calls

21. Jesus I need to talk to you

This is a heart touching son of his little boy praying.

22. This old house

23. Last train to heaven

Don’t miss the last train to heaven. There is only one way to get there. Jesus said He was the way. He died for our sins. We need to repent and receive Him as our Saviour.

24. Peace in the valley

25. Life’s railway to heaven

26. Hobo’s meditation

27. Hobo heaven

I also have a gospel website, if you would like to check it out: Country Gospel and Bible

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Top Priority – Comic

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There is a reason for this Gospel comic.  When I was in my early twenties, I had a dream one night where I stood before the Lord, and the Lord said: “What did you do for Me?” So I replied: “I went to church.” He said: “That wasn’t for me, that was for yourself, you are the one who got a blessing out of it. What did you do for Me?” So I said: “I read the Bible.” The Lord said: “That was for yourself, you are the one who got a blessing out of it. What did you do for Me?” Then it dawned on me that I had never won any souls for Jesus. I went to religious meetings 7 to 10 times a week. I read the Bible when I was a teenager. I knew hundreds of songs. I even knew most of the numbers off by heart, and what key each song was in, but I had never won any souls for Jesus. So that is what inspired me to ask a girl at work to go to church. When she gave her heart to Jesus, her life
changed. For the first time, I saw a life change in front of my own eyes, and I later left my job and went out singing for Jesus, and trying to win souls for Him. I can’t remember why I called this comic Top Priority, but I guess it is because being saved is the most important thing in the whole world! Won’t you give your life to Christ today?

I also have a gospel website, if you would like to check it out: Country Gospel and Bible

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