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Lyr Add: Israelites Shoutin' in Heaven
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Subject: ISRAELITES SHOUTIN' IN HEAVEN From: Dicho (Frank Staplin) Date: 09 Nov 01 - 08:59 PM ISRAELITES SHOUTIN' IN HEAVEN Cho. Shout on, Israelites a-shoutin' in de Heben, Shout on, Israelites a-shoutin' in de Heben, This day, the Israelites a-shoutin' in de Heben, Somewhere, Israelites a-shoutin' in de Heben, I know, Israelites are shoutin' in de Heben. Well Moses led dem children, On down by de Red Sea side, When de chillun they cried Moses, Did you bring us down here to die? Cho. Both times, Israelites a-shoutin' in de Heaven, etc. Well, Moses led dem children, On down by de Red Sea sho', Den de angel come a-shoutin' on de water Crying yonder dem chillun go. Cho. Go on, Israelites a-shoutin' etc. Well, was one December mornin', Was about dat twenty-fifth day, Two angels came from Heben down, An' they went back singin' this song. Cho. He done born, Israelites a-shoutin' in de Heben, etc. Done born, Israelites etc. Well, on the twenty-fifth day of December, When Christ, my Saviour was born, Dey wrapped him up in swaddlin' clothes, An' den they hold him up to keep him warm. Cho. All night, Israelites etc. Well, Joshua, we was a-marchin', Around that wicked town, When de sun stood still up in de sky, Den de walls come a-tumblin' down. Cho. My shout, Israelites etc. Shoutin' on, Israelites etc. Well, don't you be like pharoah's daughter, All dressed in rubies and gold, She had a diamond ring upon her finger, But she died and she lost her soul. Cho. She wouldn't bow, Israelites etc. Henry Truvillion, Newton, TX. John and Ruby Lomax 1939 Southern States Recording Trip. @religion @spiritual |
Subject: Lyr Add: ISRAELITES SHOUTING From: masato sakurai Date: 07 May 02 - 09:18 AM ISRAELITES SHOUTING
[Another song, "Israelites Shouting," reflects on the death of various loved ones, all of whom now are "hidden behind God's altar," where they will remain until judgement day. The following stanzas are excerpted:]
Oh I wonder where's my sister,
Chorus (after each stanza, with variations)
This day, the Israelites shoutin' in the heaven
Oh I wonder where's my father,
[Stanzas that follow name the mother and various other relatives, and then:]
God knows I am a Christian,
Source: Harold Courlander, Negro Folk Music, U.S.A. (Columbia University Press, 1963, pp. 71-72). Music is transcribed on pp. 248-249, the words being slightly different (e.g., "One born, the Israelites a-shoutin' in the"). ~Masato
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Subject: RE: Lyr Add: ISRAELITES SHOUTIN' IN HEAVEN From: wysiwyg Date: 07 May 02 - 08:07 PM (indexed in the permathread) |
Subject: RE: Lyr Add: ISRAELITES SHOUTIN' IN HEAVEN From: Q (Frank Staplin) Date: 18 Jan 07 - 08:51 PM Belongs in a separate thread. |
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