Re: Dottie Rambo: Oh, What a Loss!
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Re: Dottie Rambo: Oh, What a Loss!         

Group: alt.music.gospel.southern · Group Profile
Author: GRIGS1970
Date: May 15, 2008 20:56

On May 14, 9:59 pm, GRIGS1...@wmconnect.com wrote:
> On May 14, 8:33 pm, James Moore gmail.com> wrote:
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>> On May 14, 12:48 pm, sheel...@gmail.com wrote:
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>>> On May 11, 6:45 pm, Just Visiting sbcglobal.net>
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>>>> Dottie's death is such heartbreaking news. She'll be greatly missed.
>>>> What a blessing she has been - and her music, too! But now, she can
>>>> finally see her blessed Savior face to face! She will always be loved!
>>>> I pray for her loved ones in their time of need.
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>>> I am new to this group (and a relatively new convert to SG music in
>>> general...)  Didn't know too much about Dottie Rambo, but what I heard
>>> and I read, I liked.   He Looked Beyond My Fault and Saw My Need is
>>> about the most perfect lyric sentiment I've ever heard.  We've lost a
>>> pioneer it seems.  But Heaven's gained another one! :)
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>>> blessings, ryan
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>> Dottie will be greatly missed by southern gospel music, I heard she
>> wrote over 2500 songs, and today we heard the last song she sang was
>> "We Shall Behold Him". The accident happened about 60-100 miles from
>> me, of her many songs 2 she wrote were "Build My Mansion Next Door To
>> Jesus" and one my brother recorded "Remind Me". Name one or two of
>> your favorite Dottie Rambo songs.
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> "Sheltered In The Arms Of God", "Build My Mansion" and "He Looked
> Beyond My Fault" are probably my favorites. "In The Valley, He
> Restoreth My Soul", "Remind Me", "I Go To The Rock", "I Call Him
> Lord", "Never Been This Homesick Before", "We Shall Behold Him", and
> "I Just Came To Talk WithYou, Lord" would round out my top ten. I also
> really liked a tune called "The Grass Is Greener On The Other Side".
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> I remember Dad had an 8 track by the Rambos back in the 70's that had
> "I Hear The Ringing Of The Hammer" and "Who's Gonna Love My Children's
> Children". Not sure that Dottie wrote those, but they were two of the
> most haunting songs that I've ever heard.- Hide quoted text -
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Another great one was "For What Earthly Reason". Danny Funderburke
could bring the glory down with that one!
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