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  • Thank you! I have been humming this song in my head for 50 years! Could never find it, but knew it was early caravans because Iwas achild when I heard it.

  • Oh Gloria Griffin is here. But you again need a different pic.

    Try the pic of the song He'll be Right There

  • Okay...I'm not sure of the lineup in this song anymore. I think I hear Gloria Griffin as well as Johneron Davis. I do not think Ora Lee Hopkins and Nellie Grace Daniels are in the recording.

  • im not going to lie, I only know 4 of those singing in this song, those being James Cleveland, Casietta George, Johneron Davis, and Albertina Walker..i hope this helps!

  • Put it through your best speakers and see if you can distinguish Gloria's voice. I'm almost certain I hear her, though I could be wrong.

  • Louise MacDowell, next to Johneron

  • Oh you forgot Louise MacDowell

    She's probably the least popular Caravans

  • OMG! I think I heard it..specially on "On Nothing Less"..hmm its a possiblity!

  • Yes!!!! I believe Gloria and Albertina are splitting the lower lines, with Gloria singing the lowest line. This recording makes me want to do the "happy dance", most especially when Albertina wails "Aaaaaaaaall other....". Gloria is also esp. audible on "But wholly lean..." and "All other grounououound" LOL! Must've been recorded around the time of that photo with Gloria pictured, though I'm certain I don't hear Bessie.

  • Conformation! It is indeed Gloria Griffin. JayEm86 let me know it this morning!

  • i love this song...if u watch dorothy norwood's no request dvd she updates this song and it's just as beautiful

  • Yeah, I know, tell me all about. lol. The harmony is perfect and so beautiful.

  • Rev. James Cleveland was such a soulful narrator. Truly in the vanguard. Wonderful classic post.

  • Yep, he was, even right up to the end. When he did that narrating at the end of "There's Lifting for Me" just months before he died, his voice may have not been what it used to be because of failing health, but he still had the soul.

  • Of all the hymns the Caravans sung, this is my favorite, cause there is a special level of anointing on this song, and its is evidenced by Albertina Walker at the end when she gets caught up in da song and says "Oh Lord", in just that phrase I heard a testimony all by itself!

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