Tanya Tucker - Hard Luck (Official Music Video)
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VIDEO CREDITS:
Director: Chris Phelps
Director of Photography: Adam LaBrie
Executive Producer: Chris Phelps
Producers: Gowa Peshewa, Aaron Goodrich, Stephanie Hopson
Assistant Director: Danielle Atkins
Steadicam Operator: Colin Noel
1st AC: Ryan Fuqua
2nd AC: Jared Hicks
Gaffer: Shannon Gamble
Best Boy Electric: Dustin Roberts
Key Grip: Mike Gipson
Best Boy Grip: BJ Hyman
Art Department: Ashley Boyd, Charlie Shea
Colorist: Kinan Chabani
LYRICS:
I still remember the night I was born
My shoes were ragged and my jeans were torn
No time to worry about none of these things
My mouth was wide open and I just had to sing
Hard luck, keep trucking
I was born to a hard luck world
Hard luck, keep trucking
Lord knows I’m a hard luck girl
My daddy told me when I was young
“Girl don’t you do what ole Hank William’s done”
Now look at my life and all the trouble I’ve had
Shows what you get when you’ve got to be bad
Hard luck, keep trucking
Born to a hard luck world
Hard luck, keep trucking
Lord knows I’m a hard luck girl
Ooh my story’s so sad
Ooh so bad
Cuz I was foolish and I wouldn’t heed
I knew my crazy ways were bound to succeed
Nobody’s fault and I won’t pass the buck
It was my own hard head and a little bit of
Hard luck, keep trucking
I was born to a hard luck world
Hard luck, keep trucking
Lord knows I’m a hard luck girl
Hard luck, keep trucking
I was born to a hard luck world
Hard luck, keep on trucking
Lord knows I’m a hard luck girl
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Joseph Smith | Wikipedia audio article
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Joseph Smith Jr. (December 23, 1805 – June 27, 1844) was an American religious leader and founder of Mormonism and the Latter Day Saint movement. When he was 24, he published the Book of Mormon, and he had attracted tens of thousands of followers and founded a religion that continues to the present by the time of his death 14 years later.
Smith was born in Sharon, Vermont. By 1817, he had moved with his family to the burned-over district of western New York, an area of intense religious revivalism during the Second Great Awakening. Smith said he experienced a series of visions, including one in which he saw two personages (presumably God the Father and Jesus Christ) and others in which an angel directed him to a buried book of golden plates inscribed with a Judeo-Christian history of an ancient American civilization. In 1830, Smith published what he said was an English translation of these plates called the Book of Mormon. The same year he organized the Church of Christ, calling it a restoration of the early Christian church. Members of the church were later called Latter Day Saints or Mormons, and Smith announced a revelation in 1838 which renamed the church as the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints.
In 1831, Smith and his followers moved west, planning to build a communalistic American Zion. They first gathered in Kirtland, Ohio and established an outpost in Independence, Missouri which was intended to be Zion's center place. During the 1830s, Smith sent out missionaries, published revelations, and supervised construction of the Kirtland Temple. The collapse of the church-sponsored Kirtland Safety Society Anti-Banking Company and violent skirmishes with non-Mormon Missourians caused Smith and his followers to establish a new settlement at Nauvoo, Illinois, where he became a spiritual and political leader. In 1844, Smith and the Nauvoo city council angered non-Mormons by destroying a newspaper that had criticized Smith's power and practice of polygamy. Smith was imprisoned in Carthage, Illinois where he was killed when a mob stormed the jailhouse.
Smith published many revelations and other texts that his followers regard as scripture. His teachings discuss the nature of God, cosmology, family structures, political organization, and religious collectivism. His followers regard him as a prophet comparable to Moses and Elijah, and several religious denominations consider themselves the continuation of the church that he organized, including The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and the Community of Christ.
History of the Latter Day Saint movement | Wikipedia audio article
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The Latter Day Saint movement is a religious movement within Christianity that arose during the Second Great Awakening in the early 19th century and that led to the set of doctrines, practices, and cultures called Mormonism, and to the existence of numerous Latter Day Saint churches. Its history is characterized by intense controversy and persecution in reaction to some of the movement's doctrines and practices and their relationship to mainstream Christianity (see Mormonism and Christianity). The purpose of this article is to give an overview of the different groups, beliefs, and denominations that began with the influence of Joseph Smith.
The founder of the Latter Day Saint movement was Joseph Smith, who was raised in the burned-over district of Upstate New York, and claimed that, in response to prayer, he saw God the Father and Jesus Christ, as well as angels and other visions. This eventually led him to a restoration of Christian doctrine that, he said, was lost after the early Christian apostles were killed. In addition, several early leaders made marked doctrinal and leadership contributions to the movement, including Oliver Cowdery, Sidney Rigdon, and Brigham Young. Modern-day revelation from God continues to be a principal belief of the Mormon faith.
Mormon history as an academic field is called Mormon studies.