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  • I love this; and I love the legendary MARY JOHNSON DAVIS!

    Peace and love...

  • Wow! Ms Johnson was known for her beautiful saprano!!! Even in her later years it seemed like her younger years beautiful.........beautiful!!!­!!!!!!

  • love her phrasing!!!

  • I personally believe that the Spirit of the elders are always with us.There are times when we may hear their voice speaking to us.

  • Ms Davis would be so thrilled to know that her music is blessing so many of you young people today.Who knows maybe she's aware.

  • I just appreciate "anointed music" and I know what anointed music does: it changes my perspective about life; it makes me walk down the road less traveled. It even changes my course of attitude!

    I miss my elders who gave me the foundations of survival in Jesus Christ.

    "I'm going Through, Yes I'm going through.

    "I'll pay the price whatever others do"

    I'll take the weight of the lowly despised few"

    "I started out in Jesus and I'm going through"

  • This woman has got me meditating on Jesus; such anointed praise.

  • OMG SHE WAS AT LEAST 83 YEARS OLD WITH A STILL STRONG SOPRANO VOICE !!!! She was so elegant with her notes, even in her eighties !!!! This recording was so good I had to save it to my favorites.

  • As direfranchement stated,this is truly a gem to hear her in final days before she went on to be with the Lord. I also say thank you for posting this rare treat! My favorite of hers is "Ain't That Good News" which I have posted on my page!

  • She was class with an annointing

  • You can see from her pics she was a very classy lady.

  • God bless you my friend. Living here in Philly i had the pleasure of seeing her a few times. when she would sing 'Come ye Disconsolate", people would pass out.Ushers were kept busy. Jeff and Charles Banks, Frances Steadman thelma Jackson and her sister Bernice were in her group and I will be posting their recordings today. Johnny Lloyd paid tribute to her before he passed and i'll post the video.

  • Very, very special. Perhaps the most precious gem you have yet posted, along with Mildred Howard's early recording of "In the Upper Room". I'm not sure which would be most appropriate, "Congratulations" or "Thank You", so I'm sending you both :)

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