Okay so he died from complications from diabetes then. You can intuitively understand that he really enjoyed singing. He was really into it. I am impressed by his vocal control, smoothness and flexibility. Seldom do singers have that much control and expressiveness. He was a good communicator as well. I can feel him.
does anyone have the audio to this song that they can email me?? I've been looking for this song FOREVER, but never knew who sang it!! Thanks for posting :) Truly an uplifting song! My church choir has been working on it but it would be great to have this as a referenece
This has seriously reminded me not to judge folk, I saw the song and saw the guy singing (having never heard of him) and thought, wow why doesnt he get his teeth sorted out, (wrong I know but that came into my mind), then I said to myself, look this is about God not man, then i read Pawboi85 comment about him being sick, losing his teeth and eventually passing away and felt even more so convicted, and started to repent, God bless his church and the legacy he has left behind, R.I.P
Wow, Reverend Moore really sang this with a wonderful annointing. I wasn't familiar with him before watching this video, but though he is no longer with us, I was blessed by his performance here.
@neshaboo2014 The one the only late Rev. James Moore. This was right around the time that diabetes and other health factors set in heavily and he began losing his teeth, his eyesight went next. Even with all of that he remained (and still is) one of the greatest gospel singers to ever live.
Yet another classic by Rev. Moore!
Dinero80 2 weeks ago
This is my favorite gospel song.
mclean1995 2 months ago
Okay so he died from complications from diabetes then. You can intuitively understand that he really enjoyed singing. He was really into it. I am impressed by his vocal control, smoothness and flexibility. Seldom do singers have that much control and expressiveness. He was a good communicator as well. I can feel him.
Flextones 3 months ago in playlist YouTube Mix for Rev. James Moore
playin this video again when it goes off......i needed to hear this.....
JumpmanStL314 6 months ago
kk
eergtgg 7 months ago
This has been flagged as spam show
@pawboi85 agreed! James Moore was an amazing gospel artist. I believe he came up under James Cleveland direction.
sherriedrummer 10 months ago
Send those praises up!!
MegaThaqueen 11 months ago
oh my....the leader can be somewhat distracting from the song.....but its beautiful!
deefined123 11 months ago 3
i love this song James was truly a man of God. Those missing teeth is kinda funny tho
jamaicangal1991 1 year ago
@jamaicangal1991 then ur not paying enough attention to the spirit
eergtgg 7 months ago
@eergtgg um.....ok i was joking and i am very much aware of the spirit thank you God bless!
jamaicangal1991 7 months ago
This was track 2 from James' 2nd album "Live With The Mississippi Mass Choir" and was the 2nd song I learned by this talented gospel artist.
chrispleasantable 1 year ago
I loved this song. I didn't like singing it. I way out of my rang. That bass was really up there.
msscott73 1 year ago
does anyone have the audio to this song that they can email me?? I've been looking for this song FOREVER, but never knew who sang it!! Thanks for posting :) Truly an uplifting song! My church choir has been working on it but it would be great to have this as a referenece
FeLee86 1 year ago
This has seriously reminded me not to judge folk, I saw the song and saw the guy singing (having never heard of him) and thought, wow why doesnt he get his teeth sorted out, (wrong I know but that came into my mind), then I said to myself, look this is about God not man, then i read Pawboi85 comment about him being sick, losing his teeth and eventually passing away and felt even more so convicted, and started to repent, God bless his church and the legacy he has left behind, R.I.P
sweedlikechoc 1 year ago
Comment removed
chrispleasantable 1 year ago
@chrispleasantable Correction, This is his 2nd album.
kadeemgraves 1 year ago
Wow, Reverend Moore really sang this with a wonderful annointing. I wasn't familiar with him before watching this video, but though he is no longer with us, I was blessed by his performance here.
CrownFamilyMinistrie 1 year ago
James should could get under the Anointing...He is missed can't wait to see him in the Kingdom
bulletinman 1 year ago
It really does. You defintely can feel the anointing from the concert.
kadeemgraves 1 year ago
I love watching this whole concert on the DVD. It makes you feel like you're actually in the service.
TheQuantum09 1 year ago
i luv the director!
crewheart 1 year ago
love this type of music makes u just weant 2 fight on!!!!!!!!!!
MrEjones1976 1 year ago
who is that singing and where are his teeth lol just kidding
neshaboo2014 1 year ago
@neshaboo2014 The one the only late Rev. James Moore. This was right around the time that diabetes and other health factors set in heavily and he began losing his teeth, his eyesight went next. Even with all of that he remained (and still is) one of the greatest gospel singers to ever live.
Pawboi85 1 year ago 4
james was so silly. he was talkin to somebody right before he started singing
forobama 2 years ago
@forobama James is asking for directions from the Director. His lips are saying "me first"?
Heupholdethme 1 year ago
Thank You Jesus!!
datheller 2 years ago
I love this song espeacially 4:42- 5:22 the music is so sweet!
McKenzie721 2 years ago
You are welcome!
kadeemgraves 2 years ago
to kadeemgraves:
Thank you so much for posting this song. Rev. James Moore sang under the power of the Holy Ghost. His songs are highly anointed.
Stefan990 2 years ago
thank u 4 posting the video.
jf820 2 years ago