American Quartet / Charles H. Hart - I've Got The Sweetest Girl In Maryland / Thou Shalt Not Steal album flac
Performer: American QuartetTitle: I've Got The Sweetest Girl In Maryland / Thou Shalt Not Steal
Style: Vocal
Released: 1917
MP3 album: 1708 mb
FLAC album: 1374 mb
Rating: 4.9
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Genre: Pop
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Thou shalt not take the name of the Lord thy God in vain" (KJV; also "You shall not make wrongful use of the name of the Lord your God" (NRSV) and variants) is the third of God's Ten Commandments to man. It is a prohibition of blasphemy, specifically, the misuse or "taking in vain" of the name of the God of Israel, or using His name to commit evil. Exodus 20:7 reads: "Thou shalt not take the name of the LORD thy God in vain; for the LORD will not hold him guiltless that taketh his name in vain.
Thou shalt not commit adultery", one of the Ten Commandments, is found at Exodus 20:14 of the Hebrew Bible and Old Testament. What constitutes adultery is not plainly defined in this passage of the Bible, and has been the subject of debate within Judaism and Christianity. In Genesis 12, Abram’s wife Sarai is taken into the Egyptian Pharaoh’s palace after Abram does not disclose her marital status. God inflicts serious diseases on Pharaoh and his whole household.
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15) Thou shalt not steal. Our third duty towards our neighbour is to respect his right to his property. The framers of Utopias, both ancient and modern, have imagined communities in which private property should not exist. But such a condition of things has never yet been realised in practice.
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Tracklist Hide Credits
| A | –American Quartet | I've Got The Sweetest Girl In MarylandWritten-By – Walter Donaldson |
| B | –Charles H. Hart* | Thou Shalt Not Steal (A Heart Away)Written By – Jack Yellen-Charles K. HarrisWritten-By – Charles K. Harris, Jack Yellen |
Companies, etc.
- Record Company – Victor Talking Machine Co.
Credits
- Baritone Vocals [Uncredited] – Steve Porter (tracks: A)
- Bass Vocals [Uncredited] – John H. Meyer (tracks: A)
- Tenor Vocals [Uncredited] – Albert Campbell (tracks: A), Billy Murray (tracks: A)
Notes
A: Male Quartet with orchestra, Introduced in "So Long Letty", take 2 recorded 2/28/1917 Camden, New JerseyB: Tenor with orchestra, take 3 recorded 4/23/1917 Camden, New Jersey
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