Songs In The Key Of Happy (DVD)
$24.99
Goodman Revival may be a newly-formed trio, but each of its members is a seasoned Christian music veteran. Tanya Goodman Sykes, Michael Sykes and Johnny Minick have joined together to perform and record, capturing the musical styles and heritage that have endeared them to countless people around the world. Known for their legacy as part of the legendary Happy Goodman Family, in addition to their own national awards and familiarity among the Gaither HOMECOMING family of artists, these three individuals have put their signature twist on some of gospel music’s timeless hits and Goodman classics with their recording debut, Songs In The Key Of Happy.
1. What A Happy Time
2. It Happened
3. Eyes Of Jesus
4. Until You’ve Known
5. I’ll Be Alright
6. Sweetest Song I Know
7. This Is Just What Heaven Means To Me
8. Settle The Score
9. Search Me Lord
10. Sometimes It Takes A Mountain
11. Who Am I
12. I Don’t Want To Get Adjusted
13. I Hold A Clear Title To A Mansion
14. I Don’t Regret A Mile
15. Look For Me
16. Wouldn’t Take Nothin’ For My Journey
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SKU (UPC): 617884907594
Artist: Goodmans
Media: Video DVD
Released: February 2015
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Capitol Christian Music Group
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