ALAN JACKSON

- I Love To Tell The Story Lyrics

I love to tell the story
Of unseen things above,
Of Jesus and his glory,
Of Jesus and his love.
I love to tell the story,
Because I know 'tis true;
It satisfies my longings
As nothing else can do.

[Refrain:]
I love to tell the story,
'twill be my theme in glory,
To tell the old, old story
Of Jesus and his love.

I love to tell the story,
For those who know it best
Seem hungering and thirsting
To hear it like the rest.
And when, in scenes of glory,
I sing the new, new song,
'twill be the old, old story
That I have loved so long.
[Refrain]

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Who wrote I Love To Tell The Story lyrics?


I Love To Tell The Story is written by William G. Fischer, A. Catherine Hankey, Phillip Keveren.
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When was I Love To Tell The Story released?


It is first released on February 28, 2006 as part of Alan Jackson's album "Precious Memories" which includes 15 tracks in total. This song is the 2nd track on this album.
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Which genre is I Love To Tell The Story?


I Love To Tell The Story falls under the genre Country.
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Who produced I Love To Tell The Story?


I Love To Tell The Story is produced by Keith Stegall.
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How long is the song I Love To Tell The Story?


I Love To Tell The Story song length is 2 minutes and 53 seconds.
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Songwriter(s): William G. Fischer, A. Catherine Hankey, Phillip Keveren
Record Label(s): 2005 ACR Records, LLC under exclusive license to EMI Records Nashville All rights reserved Unauthorized reproduction is a violation of applicable la
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V. Colclasure March 26, 2012-18:39
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I don't understand the copyright claim by Alan Jackson. My research revealed the song originally written by Arabella K. Hankey (1866, now in public domain). Has Jackson now claimed the lyrics?
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