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"Come, Let Us Go Back to God"
Written by Thomas A. Dorsey (as Thomas Dorsey)
Performed by The Soul Stirrers
Courtesy of Specialty Records, Inc./Fantasy, Inc.
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"Trouble of This World"
Traditional
Arranged by T-Bone Burnett (as Henry Burnett), Bill Maxwell and Keefus Ciancia
Produced by T-Bone Burnett (as T Bone Burnett), Bill Maxwell and Keefus Ciancia
Live Performance by Rose Stone with The Venice Four and The Abbot Kinney Lighthouse Choir
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"Trouble in, Trouble Out"
Written by William Hughes, Brian Scott, Melvin Adams, Ron Clutch (as Ronald Wilson),
Keefus Ciancia, T-Bone Burnett (as Henry Burnett)
Produced by T-Bone Burnett (as T Bone Burnett) and Keefus Ciancia
Performed by Nappy Roots
Courtesy of Atlantic Records
Contains a sample of "Trouble Of This World"
Traditional
Performed by Bill Landford & The Landfordaires
Courtesy of Columbia Records
by arrangement with Sony Music Licensing
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"Jesus I'll Never Forget"
Written by Roy Crain
Performed by The Soul Stirrers
Courtesy of Specialty Records, Inc./Fantasy, Inc.
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"Troubled, Lord I'm Troubled"
Traditional
Performed by Bill Landford & The Landfordaires
Courtesy of Columbia Records by arrangement with Sony Music Licensing
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"Trouble of This World (Coming Home)"
Written by William Hughes, Melvin Adams, Kenneth Anthony, Brian Scott,
Ernest Franklin, T-Bone Burnett (as Henry Burnett)
Produced by Sol Messiah for SME, LLC, Tahir for Hedrush, LLC and T-Bone Burnett
Performed by Nappy Roots
Chorus Performed by Rose Stone, Freddie Stone and Lisa Stone
Nappy Roots appears courtesy Of Atlantic Records
Contains a sample of "Trouble Of This World"
Traditional
Performed by Bill Landford & The Landfordaires
Courtesy of Columbia Records by arrangement with Sony Music Licensing
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"Come, Let Us Go Back to God"
Written by Thomas A. Dorsey (as Thomas Dorsey)
Performed by Donnie McClurkin
Courtesy of Verity Records
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"Sinners"
Written by Phonte Coleman (as P. Coleman), Thomas Louis Jones (as T. Jones),
Patrick Douthit (as P. Douthit), T-Bone Burnett (as Henry Burnett)
Produced by Patrick Douthit (as 9th Wonder) for the Planet, Inc. and T-Bone Burnett (as T Bone Burnett)
Performed by Little Brother
Courtesy of ABB Records, LLC
Contains a sample of "A Christian's Plea"
Traditional
Performed by Claude Jeter and The Swan Silvertones
Courtesy of Liquid 8 Records
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"Another Day, Another Dollar"
Written by Brian Scott, Vito Tisdale, William Hughes, Taylor Massey,
Freddie Macintosh, T-Bone Burnett (as Henry Burnett)
Produced by Taylor Made and T-Bone Burnett
Additional Production by Freddie Mac for Black Rockers of America Entertainment
Performed by Nappy Roots
Courtesy of Atlantic Records
Contains a sample of "A Christian's Plea"
Traditional
Performed by Claude Jeter and The Swan Silvertones
Courtesy of Liquid 8 Records
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"Let Your Light Shine On Me"
Traditional
Arranged by Blind Willie Johnson
Performed by Blind Willie Johnson
Courtesy of Columbia Records
by arrangement with Sony Music Licensing
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"Let the Light from the Lighthouse Shine On Me"
Traditional
Arranged by Bill Maxwell, T-Bone Burnett (as Henry Burnett)
Produced by T-Bone Burnett (as T Bone Burnett) and Bill Maxwell
Performed by The Venice Four with Rose Stone and The Abbot Kinney Lighthouse Choir
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"Yes"
Traditional
Arranged by Jerry Peters, Bill Maxwell, T-Bone Burnett (as Henry Burnett)
Produced by T-Bone Burnett (as T Bone Burnett) and Bill Maxwell
Performed by The Abbot Kinney Lighthouse Choir featuring Kristle Murden
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"Any Day Now"
Written by Faidest Wagoner and Jean Butler
Performed by The Soul Stirrers
Courtesy of Specialty Records, Inc./Fantasy, Inc.
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"Weeping Mary"
Traditional
Performed by Rosewell Sacred Harp Quartet
Courtesy of Shanachie Entertainment Corp.
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"Concerto Grosso in D Major, Op. 6, No. 4"
by Arcangelo Corelli
Performed by Capella Istropolitana
Conducted by Jaroslav Krcek
Courtesy of Naxos of America, Inc.
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"Minuet, Opus 13 No. 5"
by Luigi Boccherini
Performed by Orchestra di Camera di Roma
Conducted by Nicholas Flagello (as Flagello)
Courtesy of Music Copyright Solutions, plc
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