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Elmer Gantry
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  • "I'm On My Way to Canaan Land"
    (uncredited)
    Traditional
    Arranged by Mahalia Jackson
    Sung by Patti Page and the audience at a revival meeting
    Reprised by her at the end


  • "Let Jesus Come into Your Heart"
    (1898) (uncredited)
    Written by Leila N. Morris
    Sung by the audience at a revival meeting


  • "Shall We Gather at the River"
    (1864) (uncredited)
    Written by Robert Lowry
    Sung by the audience at a revival meeting
    Reprised at a train station


  • "Battle Hymn of the Republic"
    (circa 1856) (uncredited)
    Music by William Steffe
    Lyrics by Julia Ward Howe (1862)
    Sung by the audience at a revival meeting
    Reprised at the Zenith revival meeting and at the end


  • "Stand Up, Stand Up for Jesus"
    (1837) (uncredited)
    Music by George J. Webb
    Lyrics by George Duffield Jr. (1830)
    Sung by the audience at a Zenith revival meeting


  • "Throw Out the Lifeline"
    (1888) (uncredited)
    Written by Edward S. Ufford
    Sung by the audience at a Zenith revival meeting


  • "The Star Spangled Banner"
    (1814) (uncredited)
    Music by John Stafford Smith
    Lyrics by Francis Scott Key
    Sung by the audience at a Zenith revival meeting


  • "What a Friend We Have in Jesus"
    (1868) (uncredited)
    Music by Charles Crozat Converse
    Played by the band at a Zenith revival meeting


  • "Onward Christian Soldiers"
    (1865) (uncredited)
    Music by Arthur Sullivan (1871)
    Words by Sabine Baring-Gould
    Sung at the Zenith revival meeting
    Jazzy version played on a trumpet
    Reprised later in a church


  • "Smiles"
    (1917) (uncredited)
    Music by Lee S. Roberts
    Played on a radio when Sharon meets Lulu


  • "Messiah: Hallelujah Chorus"
    (1741) (uncredited)
    Written by George Frideric Handel
    Played in the score

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