The Gaither Vocal Band Delivers "Love Songs" in Anticipation of Valentine's Day

In anticipation of Valentine's Day. GRAMMY-winning team, The Gaither Vocal Band has released a 6-song collection simply entitled Love Songs via Gaither Music Group.
Delivered just in time for Valentine's Day, the five-member group has recorded beautiful renditions of some of their favorite, classic love songs as an expression of adoration for their wives, who have supported and encouraged them through everyday life and amidst busy touring schedules.
On Love Songs, Bill Gaither, Wes Hampton, Adam Crabb, Todd Suttles and Reggie Smith - who've earned a 2023 GRAMMY nomination for Best Roots Gospel Album for 2022's Let's Just Praise The Lord - combine their unmistakable harmonies for sweet interpretations of these treasured standards, celebrating and honoring the women who stand beside them daily.
Bill Gaither and Gordon Mote produced Love Songs. Videos accompanying the EP's six tracks will be released throughout the month of February on the Gaither Music TV YouTube channel, the Gaither Music Facebook page, Apple Music and other video streaming platforms.
Songlist:
1. Forever and Ever, Amen
2. Moments to Remember
3. You Are So Beautiful
4. Till There Was You
5. We're All Alone
6. Can't Help Falling in Love
Purchase/stream/download Love Songs here: https://gaithermusic.lnk.to/LoveSongs
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