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Songs of Faith & Inspiration : ウィキペディア英語版
Songs of Faith & Inspiration

''Songs of Faith & Inspiration'' is the second album by American recording gospel/soul female group the Sweet Inspirations released in the U.S. on Atlantic Records in 1968. The album is the follow-up to the groups self-titled debut ''The Sweet Inspirations'', and the sound is predominately centered in the gospel genre.〔(Sweet Inspirations-Allmusic )〕
The tracks were written by Cissy Drinkard (better known as Cissy Houston), Myrna Smith, Estelle Brown, and Sylvia Shernwell; the groups name for album is official simply titled by, ''Cissy Drinkard & The Sweet Inspirations''.
==Track listing==
;Side A
#"What a Friend" - 3:55
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#"I Shall Know Him" - 3:05
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#"Swing Low" - 3:04
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#"Guide Me" - 4:09
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#"Looking on the Bright Side" - 2:46
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;Side B
#"He'll Fight" - 4:51
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#"Without a Doubt" - 2:33
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#"The 23rd Psalm" - 4:23
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#"Down by the Riverside" - 2:21
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#"Pilgrims of Sorrow" - 3:11
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