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Uploaded by on Jul 16, 2008

Un excelente video con fotos y videos como para el recuerdo, son los Heritage Singer cantando The love of God. Esa armonia eleva al cielo.

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  • My father was with the group when they recorded this song. I love their old songs, they have more meaning to me, and sound way better.

  • they are truly blessed here!!

    you can just see the purity and everything!!Actually I love the way they dress here!!

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  • listening to this song is a blessing i just love it..very harmonious

  • i love this song and hope to see all the videos of this songs from this album

  • can you post all the songs from this album? hope to see all the videos of this album

  • My God, i just dont know how many lives have been touched by this ministry that HS is doing. I hope that HS will continuously sing songs in this way.

  • Oh I love this song....brings back so many memories! Every Sabbath we listened to them while getting ready for church.

  • @Tre404 My fathers name is Dennis Wilde and he sang with Jim McDonald, I think Jim was bass. I only saw HS live a few times, once at a reunion when I was a child. My parents still have the record albums, kids now days don't know what those are.

  • @sr1215cl Who is your father, if you don't mind my asking? In my mid-teens I attended the same church as Dr. Lee Newman (after his Heritage days), who sang bass with them in the mid 70s. Whenever I'd see HS live, I was always backstage after the last number, getting autographs! :-) I was just a kid; it wasn't frowned upon. They were always so nice to me. I remember once when I was 9 getting Jim McDonald's autograph, and my mother saying to him in embarrassment, "He's a real go-getter!" LOL

  • @sr1215cl I know just what you mean! The songs up until 1978 have the most meaning for me as well. Just such beautiful vocal and orchestral arrangements, and 1977 was when my family became Seventh-Day Adventists. My mother played all these records constantly, and when things changed in our family a few years later, and these songs were no longer a part of my life, I kept them alive in my mind, and could hear them just as though they were being played on a stereo! I love these songs.

  • the early years . I cant believe this.

  • @namecusi booo i think that your wrong just because they dont sing the way they used to dos`nt mean that they sing like broadway entertainers!that was so uncalled for!

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