Big Chief is the man.
Shinelikestarsnet 3 months ago
I have heard this song redone several times, and it simply can't do justice to this version. Fantastic, and thanks for posting!!
thehowards6 3 months ago
Man, Chief was just too cool for school!
ovaltine52 4 months ago
It doesn't get any better than Jake Hess, Doy Ott, Denver Crumpler and Big Chief with Hovie Lister on the ivories.
Swamprat225 11 months ago 4
Priceless!
yoj6179 1 year ago 3
is that Tennessee Ernie Ford?
trcampbell74 1 year ago
@trcampbell74 That is James "Big Chief" Wetherington. He's one of the greatest Southern Gospel basses that ever lived.
Swamprat225 11 months ago 3
CHIEF!!!
Kayokak 1 year ago 3
Right up there with "Look Up" as one of their best. Love it!
MikeBlitzMag 1 year ago
my favorite version of this song is by The Inspirations Quartet, from their 1972 lp Old Time Singin' with Marlin Shubert singing bass.
heavenboundsaint 3 years ago
I thoroughly enjoy the videos with the singers in this video. The Statesmen couldn't be beat with these group of singers. Thanks for another video with Denver Crumpler singing the tenor.
militarychief 3 years ago 10
Even today i don't think anyone can quite meet the standards the statesmen set.
CadillacL 2 years ago 4
Oh yes! Big Cheif is wonderful! As usual!
merrellp 3 years ago 9
Big Chief is the man.
Shinelikestarsnet 3 months ago
I have heard this song redone several times, and it simply can't do justice to this version. Fantastic, and thanks for posting!!
thehowards6 3 months ago
Man, Chief was just too cool for school!
ovaltine52 4 months ago
It doesn't get any better than Jake Hess, Doy Ott, Denver Crumpler and Big Chief with Hovie Lister on the ivories.
Swamprat225 11 months ago 4
Priceless!
yoj6179 1 year ago 3
is that Tennessee Ernie Ford?
trcampbell74 1 year ago
@trcampbell74 That is James "Big Chief" Wetherington. He's one of the greatest Southern Gospel basses that ever lived.
Swamprat225 11 months ago 3
CHIEF!!!
Kayokak 1 year ago 3
Right up there with "Look Up" as one of their best. Love it!
MikeBlitzMag 1 year ago
my favorite version of this song is by The Inspirations Quartet, from their 1972 lp Old Time Singin' with Marlin Shubert singing bass.
heavenboundsaint 3 years ago
I thoroughly enjoy the videos with the singers in this video. The Statesmen couldn't be beat with these group of singers. Thanks for another video with Denver Crumpler singing the tenor.
militarychief 3 years ago 10
Even today i don't think anyone can quite meet the standards the statesmen set.
CadillacL 2 years ago 4
Oh yes! Big Cheif is wonderful! As usual!
merrellp 3 years ago 9