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Post of the week winner: 22nd March, 2013
The acceptable christmas songs came to my mind yesterday (this one Comprehensive list of acceptable Christmas music)

It got me to thinking about acceptable religious songs (non christmas ones).

It was also semi-prompted by hearing this song on Radcliffe and Maconi on sunday morning

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Go on then thumped. I know everyone is athiest, agnostic or satanist here, but someone must have a religious ear-worm. Share it here.
 
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...and all the staple singers output of their early to mid 60's period
 
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L'Orgue Mystique by Charles Tournemire is incredible. He composed a set of 51 church organ suites (according to some French convention about which masses in the year that the organ was played at) so there's something for all occasions in there, though the Christmas ones are my favorite. I recommend the complete recordings by Georges Delvallée and/or Sandro Muller.

All of Iris Dement's album Lifeline is old time religious country stuff with a couple of her own mixed in
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Sinead's best song, though I think she said God wrote this one. Also seems relevant to our current hellworld
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Agnus dei, qui tollis pecata mundi
Miserere nobis
Agnus dei, qui tollis pecata mundi
Miserere nobis
Agnus dei, qui tollis pecata mundi
Dona nobis pacem
... that's from memory, from when I used to sing in the church choir in Wexford between 4th class and 6th class. Apart from the spelling mistakes I somehow remembered it (and that's made me feel less old, result!)
 

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