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[tab]1. Born Angry 2. Woke Up This Morning with My Mind Styed on Freedom 3. Eyes on the Prize ("Hold On") 4. "Welcome to S.N.C.C." 5. This Little Light of Mine 6. ...And Slow Making Progress Is Rough 7. Ain' Gonna Let Nobody Turn Me 'Round 8. the Movement Grows Hungry for Courage 9. Jonah's Last Day 10. Road of Meories 11. We'll Never Turn Back 12. I'm on My Way to Freedom Land 13. Po' Pilgrim of Sorrow 14. The Students of Quinlan 15. This May Be the Last Time 16. Freedom Oh 17. ...From One Generation to the Next 18. Song of Freedom

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Musicians: James Horner, Michael Fischer
Synthesizer programming: Ian Underwood, Randy Kerber
Sound engineer: Simon Rhodes
Music editors: Joe E. Rand and Barbara McDermott
Studio: Todd-AO Scoring Stage, Studio City

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