I read today that Steven Curtis Chapman wrote this song. I've been listening to a Steven Curtis CHapman song for ten years and didn't even know it! I have found a connection with my CCM friends!
tell u who would be a monster of a group for today Danny Funderburk (tenor), Arthur Rice( lead), Mike Lefevre(baritone), Ray dean reese(bass). let me know what you guys think.
@scoobleboo Change the bass to Tim Riley, or George Younce, and you have once heck of a group! Ray isn't a strong enough of a bass to keep up with the trio.haha
@thebenstrong Tim is a great bass, but as you can tell, i always have my weak points for every singer. Tim is great in his upper register. But when he gets down low, he seems weak and more of a "fry" bass. And he's been getting way to showy and doesn't really know how to handle a microphone, and it bothers me to death! But like i said, with these weak points, he also has very strong ones too! Otherwise he wouldn't be singing with as popular of a group as he's in now.
@BnCSGMusic Jonatthan is an excellent lead. I just can't help but feeling that even with Gold city he was a very underrated singer. I beleived he needed more spotlight on their HIT songs. BUT NOOOO!!!!!! we have to let Doug Riley lead the chart toppers! LOL!
@scoobleboo Don't you mean Daniel? haha. Yea. Jon needed a lot more spotlight. To me his is a top notch lead. Arthur is right up there with him. Shane Dunlap was as well, until i heard him on baritone, and i thought he would make an amazing baritone. Okay. How's this for a monster quartet. The lead and baritone switch of on half the songs on parts, so each gets equal lead time. Danny on tenor, Jon on Lead, ARTHUR on baritone (since he sung baritone with the Kingsmen) and Tim Riley on bass. Eh??
@BnCSGMusic sounds pretty swell to me. who do you think should be their songwriters. they would need to do some new songs. as much as i love renewels of old songs ,someone needs to write some heavy hitters again. not this hokey pokey mess theyve been writting recently. i know i should'nt feel this way about southern gospel today, but when you here classic songs like "I Can See the Hand." you really cant compare any of the songs of today. i geuss im just really picky about gospel today.
@scoobleboo Savannah Foust wrote Somebody Touched Me. So maybe she can write some more classic hitters. Maybe there are some songs from Rodney Griffin or Dianne Wilkinson that never got recorded that could possibly be huge hits.
I am blessed to know Savannah Foust and she has indeed written many other songs which have been recorded by the Cathedrals as well as others. Check out the Cathedrals Blood Washed Band. Also In the Palm of HIs Hands by the Palmetto State Quartet. Also Mention My Name by the Hoppers. She's a grand ole' Christian dame, but she is in declining health so please lift her up in prayer.
@scoobleboo I agree a lot with what you say. The greatest songs are born out of true conviction of the writer. We seriously need writers that aren't going to write the same old cliche's (i.e. heavens sod I will trod, forevermore on the other shore), but original thought and true purpose. If you follow country or pop music they are suffering from the same problem. I think good writing may be snuffed out by seeking the best radio single.
Mark Trammell has had the awesome privelage to have shared the stage with some of southern gospels greatest singers. Mark himself is probably in the top 5 of best baritones ever.
especially bass singers, ray reese, george and tim riley that i can think of and yes, he could hold the quartets together better than any of them. i also love his trio.
where can I find the sheet music of this song? :) I want to play it in the piano.. Thanks!
lchyamashita 1 week ago
I can feel God's power through this song! Amen, love the song!
Davincimath 1 month ago
very good bass! :)
crextfallen24 1 month ago
This song is awesome!! Danny is great!
matthijsbugel 4 months ago in playlist YouTube Mix for The Cathedrals
one billion like's :D
graffiku 4 months ago
Danny is awesome! :) This is my favorite Cathedrals song.
nickbake234 4 months ago
this is one that at least I can't listen to just once!! Love it!!
eddaharris 4 months ago
When glenn comes in after that high note....just makes it all the better. Danny is simply amazing.
codeman341109 6 months ago
one of the greatest voice in the world...danny
urslucian07 6 months ago
Your voices are amazing.May God bless you all
nyawegs2009 9 months ago
where can i find the lyrics of this song? :)
daze3810 9 months ago
I read today that Steven Curtis Chapman wrote this song. I've been listening to a Steven Curtis CHapman song for ten years and didn't even know it! I have found a connection with my CCM friends!
ChristianEntertain 11 months ago
thanks...i've looking for this song...love it so much..
dithkujik 11 months ago
hey, just a little pressure, right Danny ;)
promiseIsaih60 1 year ago
i really like this song very much.
Xclaimer092 1 year ago
g0sh... i wish i were there t0 listen their s0ng....T_T
awes0me~~~~~~
Flaveanus 1 year ago
One of the greatest of ALL TIME.
biffster35 1 year ago
tell u who would be a monster of a group for today Danny Funderburk (tenor), Arthur Rice( lead), Mike Lefevre(baritone), Ray dean reese(bass). let me know what you guys think.
scoobleboo 1 year ago
@scoobleboo Change the bass to Tim Riley, or George Younce, and you have once heck of a group! Ray isn't a strong enough of a bass to keep up with the trio.haha
BnCSGMusic 1 year ago
@BnCSGMusic or Tim Duncan
thebenstrong 1 year ago
@thebenstrong Tim is a great bass, but as you can tell, i always have my weak points for every singer. Tim is great in his upper register. But when he gets down low, he seems weak and more of a "fry" bass. And he's been getting way to showy and doesn't really know how to handle a microphone, and it bothers me to death! But like i said, with these weak points, he also has very strong ones too! Otherwise he wouldn't be singing with as popular of a group as he's in now.
BnCSGMusic 1 year ago
@BnCSGMusic Jonatthan is an excellent lead. I just can't help but feeling that even with Gold city he was a very underrated singer. I beleived he needed more spotlight on their HIT songs. BUT NOOOO!!!!!! we have to let Doug Riley lead the chart toppers! LOL!
scoobleboo 1 year ago
@scoobleboo Don't you mean Daniel? haha. Yea. Jon needed a lot more spotlight. To me his is a top notch lead. Arthur is right up there with him. Shane Dunlap was as well, until i heard him on baritone, and i thought he would make an amazing baritone. Okay. How's this for a monster quartet. The lead and baritone switch of on half the songs on parts, so each gets equal lead time. Danny on tenor, Jon on Lead, ARTHUR on baritone (since he sung baritone with the Kingsmen) and Tim Riley on bass. Eh??
BnCSGMusic 1 year ago
@BnCSGMusic sounds pretty swell to me. who do you think should be their songwriters. they would need to do some new songs. as much as i love renewels of old songs ,someone needs to write some heavy hitters again. not this hokey pokey mess theyve been writting recently. i know i should'nt feel this way about southern gospel today, but when you here classic songs like "I Can See the Hand." you really cant compare any of the songs of today. i geuss im just really picky about gospel today.
scoobleboo 1 year ago 2
@scoobleboo Savannah Foust wrote Somebody Touched Me. So maybe she can write some more classic hitters. Maybe there are some songs from Rodney Griffin or Dianne Wilkinson that never got recorded that could possibly be huge hits.
BnCSGMusic 1 year ago
@BnCSGMusic Definatly! i agree completely! What kind of style should they have?
scoobleboo 1 year ago
I am blessed to know Savannah Foust and she has indeed written many other songs which have been recorded by the Cathedrals as well as others. Check out the Cathedrals Blood Washed Band. Also In the Palm of HIs Hands by the Palmetto State Quartet. Also Mention My Name by the Hoppers. She's a grand ole' Christian dame, but she is in declining health so please lift her up in prayer.
ddo20101 10 months ago
@scoobleboo I agree a lot with what you say. The greatest songs are born out of true conviction of the writer. We seriously need writers that aren't going to write the same old cliche's (i.e. heavens sod I will trod, forevermore on the other shore), but original thought and true purpose. If you follow country or pop music they are suffering from the same problem. I think good writing may be snuffed out by seeking the best radio single.
lonemapper 1 year ago
@BnCSGMusic very true! what about eric bennet?
scoobleboo 1 year ago
@scoobleboo Eric Bennett is an amazing bass! One of my favorites!
BnCSGMusic 1 year ago
@scoobleboo But my all time consists of Danny and Jonathan Wilburn. But that's just mine. (:
BnCSGMusic 1 year ago
I LOVE IT!!!!!!!!!!
texjoy777 1 year ago
i love the cathedrals
standupbaits 2 years ago
I'M BLESSED!!! praise God!
eurikamen 2 years ago
What a great song, my church quartette sung this, it was good, but I really like this version..
hardystyle1771 2 years ago
Mark Trammell has had the awesome privelage to have shared the stage with some of southern gospels greatest singers. Mark himself is probably in the top 5 of best baritones ever.
dphillips81 2 years ago 3
especially bass singers, ray reese, george and tim riley that i can think of and yes, he could hold the quartets together better than any of them. i also love his trio.
paledin3 2 years ago
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alco49 2 years ago
Does anyone know where I can get the lyrics to this song???
TheoneandonlyJizosh 2 years ago
this video shows what AMAZING stamina danny has.
nickdakidkid 2 years ago
Danny sounded great!!! Love it!
SoNofThundeR89 3 years ago 14
@SoNofThundeR89 i love it love it danny is great and i love the cathedrals they've long gone now!! miss them dearly
dizzylilkitten 1 year ago
very good:X
mnsanabu 3 years ago 10
this is a great song i love the cathedrals they are the greatest gospel group ever
koolnathan94 3 years ago 5