27 Aug 01 - 06:53 PM (#536385) Subject: (words)'Never Grow Old' From: GUEST,sharon I'm looking for the words to "A Land Where We'll Never Grow Old." Not sure of the exact title. It's an old (Appalachian?) gospel tune. It was in the play "Quilters." I recall the tune, but not all the words. Thanks for your help. |
27 Aug 01 - 06:58 PM (#536389) Subject: RE: (words)'Never Grow Old' From: Burke threadid=24922#288229 |
27 Aug 01 - 06:58 PM (#536390) Subject: RE: (words)'Never Grow Old' From: Sorcha I'll bet it's this one. |
27 Aug 01 - 07:01 PM (#536392) Subject: RE: (words)'Never Grow Old' From: Sorcha Burke, we have to stop meeting like this..........(grin) |
27 Aug 01 - 07:10 PM (#536399) Subject: RE: (words)'Never Grow Old' From: Burke Sorcha, you didn't hit submit before you finished making the link! Did you notice the thread is only days short of being a year old? |
27 Aug 01 - 07:17 PM (#536402) Subject: RE: (words)'Never Grow Old' From: Sorcha Nah, missed that........lol. |
27 Aug 01 - 09:10 PM (#536476) Subject: RE: (words)'Never Grow Old' From: Jerry Rasmussen I have a tape of the song by Alfred G. Karnes. It's also in some black church hymnals... hymnals from black churches... the hymnals could be any color. I also have a recording of it by the Georgia Pals... I recorded it meself for a gospel album that I never released, based on the Georgia Pals version. I've sung the song many times at nursing homes and health care centers. Sounds mighty good when you're half paralyzed and strapped in a wheel chair... |
27 Aug 01 - 10:03 PM (#536501) Subject: RE: (words)'Never Grow Old' From: TNDARLN Last summer during Old Time Week at Swannanoa Gathering, one of the girls in the dorm was having a birthday. Well, there was another girl across the hall, and she and I had already been singing through every gospel song we could think of.....so instead of Happy Birthday, we sang Never Grow Old to her. Tight harmonies, autoharp accompaniment....she was apparently very touched 'course it woulda' been a different story if we'd used a polka tempo/accompaniment! BTW, I noticed that there are several copies of Heavenly Highway Hymns on ebay right now. T |
27 Aug 01 - 10:25 PM (#536510) Subject: RE: (words)'Never Grow Old' From: wysiwyg Oh you bad girl! Now I will have to try it polka style, and it's one of our signature pieces! ~S~ |
27 Aug 01 - 11:04 PM (#536531) Subject: RE: (words)'Never Grow Old' From: masato sakurai Thanks all for a lot of info I've been eager to know. I like the singing of this song by the Carter Family, Alfred Karnes, Stanley Brothers. But Aretha Franklin's is unique and also interesting to me. It is in her albums, Amazing Grace, None But the Righteous, Aretha Gospel, Only a Look (with her father Rev. C.L. Franklin). Possibly her rendition was in part influenced by Clara Ward. Clara's is in Meetin' Tonight as "I Have Heard of a Land." |
27 Aug 01 - 11:17 PM (#536539) Subject: RE: (words)'Never Grow Old' From: Joe Offer Heavenly Highway Hymns costs $9.95 or less new, so don't spend a fortune on the book at eBay. Good book, though. -Joe Offer- |
28 Aug 01 - 07:01 PM (#537060) Subject: RE: (words)'Never Grow Old' From: Burke Joe, that book is 47 pages of piano accompaniments for about a dozen hymns. There are 2 editions of Heavenly Highway hymns, here are the bib. details: Heavenly highway hymns / compiled by Luther G. Presley. Dallas, Tex. : Stamps-Baxter Music, c1956. [324 hymns] ; 19 cm. Heavenly highway hymns / compiled by Jack Taylor ; special project coordination Ben L. Spreer ; edited by Harold Lane. 2nd edition. Nashville, Tenn. : Brentwood-Benson Music Publishing, c1989. [307 hymns] ; 19 cm. |