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On Mon, 17 May 2010 00:16:28 -0400, "Thane" <thane100@hotmail.com>
wrote:

>Has anyone a recording of Charles Wesley's "And can it be that I should
>gain" sung by -- or at least, led by -- a traditional choir of men and boys?
>I was certain I had this, but I do not. Yet I clearly remember it with a
>soaring descant over the last verse. Perhaps I am remembering it from life
>and not from a recording; such are the vagaries of aging memory.
>
>Thane
>
Sorry, I checked my catalog and I found nothing. I guess you'll have
to commission one of your favourite choirs...

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