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‘The Other Side’ From The Greatest Showman

Amy Stokes-Dine and boyfriend Chad Sellors choreographed this dance on their last cruise ship. The music has been used for dance purposes only; no copyright infringement intended.

Chad and Amy are both professional dancers/singers on cruise ships. They both perform every night on the cruise ships, however this comes along with a tough 5-8 weeks hard work of rehearsals first before joining the ship!! They work for Carnival Cruises and have previously worked for TUI Cruises also. They are both waiting to go back to the ships when it's safe to do so.

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Be Still, for the Presence of the Lord

Written by David J Evans in 1986 & played on the violin by David A Evans.

David J. Evans was born in 1957 in Dartford, Kent, United Kingdom. However, as a child, he grew up in Winchester and was educated at the University of Southampton. He has written many songs but this one is the most popular by far. He leads in contemporary worship in churches and has a PhD in the psychology of music.

David A Evans is the originator of this website: creatorscollaborate.com

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My Lord is near me all the time

I met Terry Warren briefly a number of years ago at The Christian Resources Exhibition in Surrey, England. We have been trying to contact Terry's family, but without success, to ask permission to add this song to help give the website a boost. If there's a family member out there, I would be delighted to hear from you. Many thanks, David Evans.

 

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Waiting

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The words of this song were written by Stuart Nicholson, somebody who I arranged to meet in Calne, Wiltshire, many years ago. If you’re out there Stuart, then my very best wishes to you & please get in touch. Your song lyrics are very suitable for writing music for and I remember that you had written reams of poetic words! – I don’t know whether or not you’ve still got them.

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