Mattie at her best. Everything she learned from quartets, from working with Marion Williams and Imogene Green and Ruth Davis, applied to her own unique vision. She takes a good two-octave range and changes her vocal sound about a half-dozen times. From 2:30 on, she's growling for the ages. It's a shame that America didn't hear more of her. But the Stars did most of their work post-1963 in Europe. Mucho thanks for posting this! (Great tambourine.)
You gon' make me tear up this computer!!!SANG YA'LL
TheLenoraK 8 months ago
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You gon' make metear up this computer!!!SANG YA'LL
TheLenoraK 8 months ago
You can make me tear up this computer!!!!!!!SANG IT!!!!!
TheLenoraK 8 months ago
SAAANG MATTIE! Yass!
JonathanGardnerTV 1 year ago
Yes Lawd!
I Needed This, This Morning!!!
tambourine4lyfe09 1 year ago
When did she pass away?
jddrew1000 1 year ago
who can remain seated while listening to this song???
bucaneromax1 2 years ago
Now that piano, is a sanctified drive...yes sir..
jmack1981 2 years ago
OH LAWD!!!! THIS IS HOW IT'S DONE!!!!
whyywhy2 3 years ago
The stars of faith singing this song. That's how it's done. I love it. lol.
PurpleSnowman29 3 years ago
Mattie at her best. Everything she learned from quartets, from working with Marion Williams and Imogene Green and Ruth Davis, applied to her own unique vision. She takes a good two-octave range and changes her vocal sound about a half-dozen times. From 2:30 on, she's growling for the ages. It's a shame that America didn't hear more of her. But the Stars did most of their work post-1963 in Europe. Mucho thanks for posting this! (Great tambourine.)
appetancy 3 years ago
I love that piano. Tambourines are really great too.
PurpleSnowman29 3 years ago
Now that's the way you do a live recording. Sing Mattie and Sing Stars of Faith.
PurpleSnowman29 3 years ago