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  1. Hace 5 días · Released in 1980, ‘I Was a Teenage Werewolf’ is the fourth track on The Cramps’ debut album, Songs the Lord Taught Us. The Cramps have been praised for their brave merging of garage punk and rockabilly sounds. When the band emerged in the ’70s, they did so with howling and stomping.

  2. Hace 3 días · I started liking them In high school, but it wasn’t until I discovered garage rock comps and the songs they taught us that I realized there’s so many unknown songs from that era, ... This is the 45th anniversary of the release of the Cramps' SONGS THE LORD TAUGHT US ...

  3. Hace 2 días · We're Only In It For The Money - Mothers of Invention A Hard Day's Night - The Beatles White Album - The Beatles Freak Out - Mothers Of Invention Piper At The Gates Of Dawn - Pink Floyd Waiting For The Sun - The Doors Reading,Writing and Arithmetic - The Sundays Ritual De Lo Habitual - Janes Addiction Plastic Surgery Disasters - Dead Kennedys Songs The Lord Taught Us - The Cramps

  4. Hace 1 día · King David describes his life as if he was a playlist of songs through which people could see the Lord (Pastor Gene Pensiero)

  5. Hace 6 días · The Cramps- Songs the Lord Taught Us; The Clash – London Calling; Crass – Stations of the Crass; The Damned – Machine Gun Etiquette; Descendents – Ride the Wild/It's a Hectic World; Devo – Duty Now for the Future; The Dickies - The Incredible Shrinking Dickies; The Dickies – Dawn of the Dickies; Elvis Costello and the Attractions ...

  6. Hace 4 días · Within her vast repertoire, one song that stands out for its profound meaning and emotional resonance is “Were You There When They Crucified My Lord?” This timeless spiritual has captured the hearts and souls of listeners for generations, inviting them to contemplate the profound sacrifice of Jesus Christ and the significance it holds in ...

  7. Hace 4 días · Here are just some of the stories behind the songs that changed the way we worship. "Shout to the Lord". Artist: Darlene Zschech. Writer: Darlene Zschech. Some of the most moving songs of praise are often birthed from times of despair. Such was the case with "Shout to the Lord".