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Bosnian composer and accordionist Nihad Hrustanbegovic will perform around the historic venue on each night of the week-long run.
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"Didn't My Lord Deliver Daniel" is a track by Manic Street Preachers, from the album Lipstick Traces (A Secret History of Manic Street Preachers), released 10th September 2001. Full lyrics are available below. Dork has published 15 articles about Manic Street Preachers.
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[Chorus] Didn't my Lord deliver Daniel? Deliver Daniel, deliver Daniel? Didn't my Lord deliver Daniel? And why not every man? [Verse 1] He delivered Daniel from the lion's den And Jonah from the belly of the whale And the Hebrew children from the fiery furnace Why not every man? [Chorus] Didn't my Lord deliver Daniel? Deliver Daniel, deliver Daniel? Didn't my Lord deliver Daniel? And why not every man? [Verse 2] The moon runs down in a purple stream And the sun refused to shine And every star did disappear Yes, freedom shall be mine [Chorus] Didn't my Lord deliver Daniel? Deliver Daniel, deliver Daniel? Didn't my Lord deliver Daniel? And why not every man? Didn't my Lord deliver Daniel? Deliver Daniel, deliver Daniel? Didn't my Lord deliver Daniel? And why not every man?
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Bosnian composer and accordionist Nihad Hrustanbegovic will perform around the historic venue on each night of the week-long run.

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