30th GMA Dove Awards - Traditional Gospel Recorded Song of The Year

Traditional Gospel Recorded Song of The Year

"Is Your All On The Altar?"; Songs From The Heart; Yolanda Adams; Elisha Hoffman, Percy Bady, Yolanda Adams; Verity Records

"Jesus I Won't Forget"; 50 Blessed Years; Rev. Milton Brunson's Thompson Community Singers; Percy Gray; Myrrh Records Black Music Div.

"Just A Closer Walk With Thee"; Just Churchin'; Bobby Jones & New Life with The Nashville Super Choir; PD, arrangement by Derrick Lee; Gospo Centric

"So Good"; So Good; Colorado Mass Choir featuring Joe Pace; Percy Bady; Verity Records

"Thank You Lord (He Did It All)"; Strength; The New Life Community Choir featuring John P. Kee; John P. Kee; Verity Records

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