Subject: OLD Gospel tunes From: GUEST,Harper Date: 27 Jul 04 - 08:03 PM I need to come up with some good singing and playing OLD Gospel tunes...dating before 1920. Do you have any favorites? |
Subject: RE: OLD Gospel tunes From: Nathan in Texas Date: 27 Jul 04 - 10:28 PM There are various definitions of "gospel," but some that come to mind are - "Lily of the Valley" (tune is "Little Old Log Cabin in the Lane"), "Life's Railway to Heaven," "Shall We Gather at the River," "In the Sweet Bye-and-Bye". Uncle Dave Macon recorded a nice version of "Heavenly Sunlight" |
Subject: RE: OLD Gospel tunes From: Bill D Date: 27 Jul 04 - 11:40 PM do a search on "pentacostal" and "music" and you'll find some very singable old gospel songs. |
Subject: RE: OLD Gospel tunes From: Lin in Kansas Date: 28 Jul 04 - 01:38 AM Try "Will There Be Any Stars in My Crown." And I second Bill D. Lin |
Subject: RE: OLD Gospel tunes From: Burke Date: 28 Jul 04 - 05:40 PM This could go on endlessly. I assume you're meaning tunes with the Old Time Gospel sound. CyberHymnal is a good place to look for your words & music. Gospel that I like & fit your time frame. Look for more by the same people. Oh How I love Jesus (traditional) We're Marching to Zion (Come We that love the lord) Robert Lowry, 1867 Shall we gather at the river (words & music by Lowry) I am Thine, O Lord, I have heard Thy voice (1875-Fanny Crosby/W.H.Doane) Blessed Assurance (Fanny Crosby/Phoebe Knapp) Other composers to look for are Bliss, Bradbury. Try browsing in the later hymnals of the Stone-Cambell Movement as well. |
Subject: RE: OLD Gospel tunes From: Bill D Date: 28 Jul 04 - 05:56 PM found this during a search for the works of Mrs. C.H. Morris ...lots of suggestions. Mrs. Morris wrote some of the most stirring hymns going! |
Subject: RE: OLD Gospel tunes From: Burke Date: 29 Jul 04 - 09:59 AM How could I forget! Angel Band. I don't know the date, but definately pre-1920. |
Subject: RE: OLD Gospel tunes From: GUEST,Kim B Date: 24 Aug 04 - 12:48 AM Does anyone have the lyrics to the song "when the hills of home start calling me"? The Happy Goodmans sang it, but I don't know who wrote it. |
Subject: RE: OLD Gospel tunes From: GUEST,Dale Date: 24 Aug 04 - 01:17 AM buy a copy of "Heavenly Highways" hymnal. |
Subject: RE: OLD Gospel tunes From: Dewey Date: 24 Aug 04 - 02:16 AM What A Friend We Have In Jesus, He Touched Me, the Old Rugged Cross, Nearer My God To Thee, Amazing Grace, Are you Washed in the Blood? At Calvary, Shall We gather At the River, Glory To His Name, Count Your Blessings, Just a Closer Walk With Thee, Where Could I Go But to the Lord, Just As I Am, Blessed Redeamer, When the Roll is Called Up Yonder, Onward Christian Soldiers, Beyond the Sunset, Gathering Flowers For the Master's Bouquet, If We Never Meet Again This Side of Heaven, Power in the Blood, Near the Cross, Where the Roses Never Fade, His Eye Is On The Sparrow, I Dreamed I Searched Heaven For You, I'm Using My Bible For A Roadmap, The Blood that Stained the Old Rugged Cross, Rock Of Ages, Precious Lord Take My Hand, Abide With Me, There's Room At the Cross For You, Safe In the Arms Of Jesus, Jesus Hold My Hand, When I Take My Vaction In Heaven, How Great thou Art, Pass Me Not Oh, Gentle Savior, Higher Ground. He Lives, Standing On the Promises of God, Stranger of Galilee, Haven of Rest, Jesus Remembered me, Will There Be Any Stars in My Crown?, When Jesus Comes, I Won't have to Cross Jordan alone, Bringing In the Sheeves, I Walk Through The Garden Alone, Old Time Religion, I'll Fly Away, Old Country Church, When They Ring Those Golden Bells For You And Me. God Will Take Care of You, When Sinners Lose Their Guilty Stains, I Am a Pilgrim And A Stranger, Over in the Gloryland, The Man Who Wore The Scarlet Purple Rob, He Will Set your Fields On Fire. The Old Gospel Music in the Best In My Opinion, But Much As the Church Has Turned Away from Word of God, The musical lyrics all well have lost some of there Biblical and Spiritual Truths that were so stunnningly obvious in the old. Glad to see there are others out there that are interested in preserving the old, Some of the Above songs I have listed and love are a BIBLE in themselves. Fit Sermons, Unlifting, Yet in Song Dewey (A Proud and Un-Repentant Christian) |
Subject: RE: OLD Gospel tunes From: Dewey Date: 24 Aug 04 - 02:36 AM Opps!! Fit Sermons, Uplifting, Yet in Song also I meant I was proud of Jesus, not myself |
Subject: RE: OLD Gospel tunes From: GUEST,Holy Hills of Heaven Call Me Date: 30 Aug 04 - 05:03 PM The Holy Hills of Heaven call me. Try looking for Dottie Rambo songs. This is one of hers (When the hills of home start calling me) |
Subject: RE: OLD Gospel tunes From: wilco Date: 31 Aug 04 - 11:35 AM I've found lots of good old songs on the Carter Family CD's. Recently, I've added Palms of Victory, Fifty Miles of Elbow Room, and We Shall Rise to my play lists. Wilco in Tennessee |
Subject: RE: OLD Gospel tunes From: GUEST,Raggytash Date: 31 Aug 04 - 11:56 AM About that time were was a group of American singers called the Jubilee singers take a look in your library to see if you can find any info about them. I have book of their material at home (I'm supposed to be working now!) |
Subject: RE: OLD Gospel tunes From: John in Brisbane Date: 31 Aug 04 - 11:25 PM As a result of this thread I'm inspired to contribute to a Gospel Session at the Maldon (Victoria) Folk Festival in November. With its 4 part harmonies already written the Cyber Hymnal is truly superb. Thanks for the link and all the great song suggestions. If I were to extend the time period beyond 1920 and specify that I was seeking up tempo old timey/bluegrass numbers (eg a la Carter Family) would there be further suggestions of materials please. I'd be rehearsing remotely from 1,000 miles away so four part dots would be very helpful. Any further suggestions please? This is a musical experiment for me and one that I'm really looking forward to. Regards, John PS Couldn't easily find 'Old Country Church' in Cyber Hymnal, plus I've been chasing the dots/lyrics to 'Back in the Old Sunday School' for forty years. |
Subject: RE: OLD Gospel tunes From: Dewey Date: 01 Sep 04 - 12:41 AM As For the Carters, Grave On the Green Hillside is Beautiful, Also Popular are Paul And Silas, Diamond In the Rough, Crying Holy Unto the Lord, and Tramp on the Street, Kneeling Drunkard Plea. Another Gospel tune I love is, "The King is Coming" (The Marketplace is empty there's no traffic in the street) Some of the Words to Old Country Church are: There's a place dear to me Where I'm Longing to Be With My Friends at the Old Country Church There with Mother We Went And, Our Sundays Were Spent With My Friends At the Old Country Church Chorus: Precious Years of Memories Oh, What Joy They Bring To me, How I Long Once More to Be With My Friends At the Old Country Church How I wish that Today All the People Would Pray As We Did In the Old Country Church If they'd Only Confess Jesus Surely Would Blessed As He Did In the Old Country Church As A Boy And As Man In the Front Row I Would Stand With My Dad In the Old Country Church And the Father Above With His Wonderful Love Saved My Soul In the Old Country Church Too many years have past and I can't remember the last verse, but it is something like the following: Dah, Dah, Dah Dah Dah Dah For so many now rest in there graves near the old country Dah Dah Da Dah Dah Dah Dah Dah Da, Dah dah Dah Dah Dah Dah, Dah Dah DaH Sorry, 'bout the lasp in memory but I hope at least some of the above helps you out! Dewey |
Subject: RE: OLD Gospel tunes From: GUEST,david daldridge@alltel.net Date: 23 Sep 04 - 08:38 AM i like your web page it is great. i am looking for a song that has some words like these------it happened just like he said-fed five thousnd with five loafs of bread,, i hope you have it. by the way can we order some of these songs. how? thanks a lot David |
Subject: RE: OLD Gospel tunes From: GUEST Date: 24 Sep 04 - 08:01 AM the song "When the Hills at Home Start Calling Me" was written by Dotty Rambo. I saw her on one of the Gaither shows. |
Subject: RE: OLD Gospel tunes From: GUEST,John in Brisbane Date: 26 Sep 04 - 07:51 AM Trying to remember the name of the song in the Cyber Hymnal which refers to trains, train drivers and bridges. Any help please? Regards, John |
Subject: RE: OLD Gospel tunes From: Nathan in Texas Date: 26 Sep 04 - 10:04 PM That would probably be "Life's Railway to Heaven," possibly under the title "Life's Railroad to Heaven" or "Life is Like a Mountain Railroad" |
Subject: RE: OLD Gospel tunes From: John in Brisbane Date: 28 Sep 04 - 12:34 AM Many thanks Nathan - that's the one. Regards, John |
Subject: gathering flowers for the masters bouquet From: GUEST Date: 27 Oct 04 - 06:11 PM |
Subject: RE: OLD Gospel tunes From: Mary in Kentucky Date: 27 Oct 04 - 08:30 PM John, I just saw your post - maybe it's not too late. I found in searching for a long-remembered song from childhood "Sea Fever": 1) I had a few basic facts wrong. I thought it was for a tenor, but it was in a collection of baritone solos. 2) My best leads were to contact individuals involved in choral programs and ask them if they had heard of it. 3) cdnow.com finally had a collection of songs on a CD where I found the composer's name 4) sheetmusicplus.com had the music I could order once I knew the composer's name. I've also searched for old-timey songs for my uncle, (many Carter Family songs he remembers), but I found that he often had a few words wrong. ************************************************* At this site, Blue Max Loves Blue Grass, there are a few hymns in Bluegrass style. Just a Closer Walk with Thee When the Saints Go Marching In (it's OK to clap on the "on" beat on this one) Amazing Grace (Bluegrass style) *************************************************** In searching for a nice medley of New Born Again/ Standin' in the Need of Prayer -- I found this site -- and it has midi files and dots! It took awhile for me to find an index to the tunes though. New Born Again - http://www.ccel.org/cceh/0004/x000474.htm The Site - Christian Classics Ethereal Library, http://www.ccel.org/search/keyword_search.pl?a=search&keywords=hymns The Index to tunes - http://www.ccel.org/cceh/cceh_map.htm |
Subject: RE: OLD Gospel tunes From: GUEST,Wes Stedtefeld Date: 29 Oct 04 - 12:07 PM Does anyone have the words to J.D. Sumners reading while the old song I don't Have to Cross Over Jordan Alone. I have been looking for it and can't find this reading. If I can get a copy please e mail it to me at wes_trish@bellsouth.net Thanks wes. Stedtefeld, minister |
Subject: RE: OLD Gospel tunes From: GUEST,MawClaus@aol.com Date: 14 Nov 04 - 11:14 AM Does anyone know the lyrics to Old Man Death sang by J.D. Sumners? Also, who wrote the lyrics? Thanks |
Subject: RE: OLD Gospel tunes From: SINSULL Date: 14 Nov 04 - 12:05 PM There's A Big Rock In The Road |
Subject: RE: OLD Gospel tunes From: GUEST,Tammie Date: 22 Mar 05 - 10:57 AM Wow. Some good songs mentioned here. I like all of the above PLUS THE GREAT SPECKLED BIRD IT IS WELL WITH MY SOUL (1930ish??) Great story behind the song. WALK WITH ME MANSION OVER THE HILLTOP I SURRENDER ALL IF THAT ISN'T LOVE (but I don't think it's pre 1920s) PRAYER BELLS OF HEAVEN SITTING AT THE FEET OF JESUS (same tune to Where the Roses Never Fade) WHO AM I? HOW LONG HAS IT BEEN? TURN YOUR EYES UPON JESUS (unk time frame) GOD'S COLORING BOOK by Dolly Parton IF WE NEVER MEET AGAIN THIS SIDE OF HEAVEN SHOUTING ON THE HILLS OF GLORY THIS WORLD IS NOT MY HOME WE SHALL RISE WHERE THE SOUL OF MAN NEVER DIES WHERE WE'LL NEVER GROW OLD THIS OLD HOUSE I'M USING MY BIBLE FOR A ROADMAP I JUST STEAL AWAY AND PRAY PAUL'S MINISTRY BUILD MY MANSION (Next Door to Jesus) by Dottie Rambo BEULAH LAND UNTIL YOU'VE KNOWN THE LOVE OF GOD by Rusty Goodman LITTLE IS MUCH WHEN GOD IS IN IT IF I COULD HEAR MY MOTHER PRAY AGAIN SUPPERTIME THE WAYFARING STRANGER RANK STRANGERS HOLD FAST TO THE RIGHT And also try a search for T. TEXAS TYLER........I think he did THE DECK OF CARDS and some other old numbers along with another guy....I want to say RED is in the name but I just can't think of it right now. |
Subject: RE: OLD Gospel tunes From: GUEST,Tammie Date: 22 Mar 05 - 10:59 AM PS....you might also try a search for Kitty Wells. I don't think she was mentioned. Elvis also recorded a great number of very old hymns. |
Subject: RE: OLD Gospel tunes From: GUEST,MARY V. Date: 22 Mar 05 - 09:32 PM I FOUND SOME WONDERFUL SONGS BY ALBERT BRUMLEY , WHILE VISITING BRANSON MISSOURI. ALSO, MAC WISEMAN HAS A WONDERFUL C.D. OUT OF ALL OLD GOSPEL SONGS. MANY OF WHOM THE OTHERS MENTIONED ABOVE. THANKS FOR REMINDING ME OF SO WONDERFUL SONGS.... I HAD LET SLIP BY. |
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