The very first person to sing this song was Pastor Franklin Walden Sr. Joyce and Colbert Croft wrote the song, and they were good friends of his, and they let him sing it. It's on two of his song albums. There's even a version sung by his song Franklin Walden Jr. My mom worked for Franklin Sr. for 15 years. I had been attending his church in Conyers, GA since I was 5. And I'd known him since then. He was like a father to me. Unfortunately, Franklin Sr. passed away last August.
Nothing wrong with the video; just don't give up your day job.
BTW, the original artists was Charles Johnson and The Revivers.
tenrab48 1 month ago
I believe the Kingsmen originally sang this back in the 70s.
ker23 1 year ago
Thank you, Jesus for holding my hand. And thank you I can enjoy so many of these views every day.
redheadedranter 1 year ago
The very first person to sing this song was Pastor Franklin Walden Sr. Joyce and Colbert Croft wrote the song, and they were good friends of his, and they let him sing it. It's on two of his song albums. There's even a version sung by his song Franklin Walden Jr. My mom worked for Franklin Sr. for 15 years. I had been attending his church in Conyers, GA since I was 5. And I'd known him since then. He was like a father to me. Unfortunately, Franklin Sr. passed away last August.
xXMaxEvansXx 1 year ago
who originally sang this song? i love this song, we sang it this mornin in church..
this is my pew hoppin song
unitard08 2 years ago
@unitard08 This was originally sung by Charles Johnson and Revivers
glee945 2 years ago
my mom actually said the happy goodmans..
but all ive been able to find was covers..
im lookin for the original track.
nothing even comes up on google.
unitard08 2 years ago
amen
emilyismybfflie 2 years ago
it's awsome
anger863 2 years ago 2