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The Supreme Jubilees
It'll All Be Over

It'll All Be Over

Catno

LITA 120

Formats

1x CD Album Remastered

Country

US

Release date

Jan 26, 2015

Styles

Gospel

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

$42*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

1

It'll All Be Over

3:00

2

Do You Believe

3:53

3

Thank You Lord

5:50

4

I Am On The Lord's Side

3:40

5

You Don't Know

2:00

6

Standing In The Need Of Prayer

4:55

7

Got A Right

3:43

8

We'll Understand

3:49

9

Stop Today

3:48

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