Be Thou My Vision is a 1989 album by Debby Boone.[1] It was her last studio album, apart from Home for Christmas the same year, until Reflections of Rosemary in 2005.
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Be Thou My Vision | ||||
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Studio album by Debby Boone | ||||
Released | 1989 | |||
Label | Benson | |||
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In the US, the album peaked at #23 on the Top Contemporary Christian albums chart.
In 2000, Curb re-released this record as Greatest Hymns. Amazon sells the MP3s for the album under the new name and notes that the old album is "discontinued".
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