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Our special offer today is a free CD single of Porter Wagoner's self-penned "The Dream (A True Story)" and "Workin' On A Building", our item number 79201440002. You pay only $2.95 shipping! This is our way of saying "Thanks" for visiting our website, and for loving traditional country music. Remember, if you want to order any other CD's at the same time, there will be no additional shipping charges added.
Over the years, Porter and Moe Lytle worked together on a number of musical projects. During one visit, Porter suddenly began to relay a dream he had one night. Moe could tell from the expression on Porter's face that Porter was deeply moved by the dream. Moe was equally impressed by the vivid detail in Porter's dream as the story unfolded. When Porter concluded, Porter described the dream as a gift from God that he would never forget. He also said he thanked God for the dream after waking that night. Moe suggested that Porter go home and write down his dream as a song or recitation. We don't want to spoil any part of this inspired dream by saying one word more. Let's just say that "The Dream" is a true story about the most realistic dream Porter Wagoner ever had. It is a blessing you'll never forget. "Workin' On A Building" is another great Gospel song produced by Porter Wagoner. Porter's talented Grand Old Opry and duet partner, Pam Gadd, joins him on this release.
You're listening to two of Porter's favorite gospel songs, "When The Roll Is Called Up Yonder" and "Trouble In The Amen Corner"
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