Well I wanna tell the world that I'm glad to say that I'm going Away to that land A day where there'll be No trouble there'll be No sorrow In that eternally bright tomorrow Where there'll be no need of the sun for light In that land above where there'll be no night There'll be no crying There'll be no dying there'll be But joy in that land that is more or less what he is singing. There are a few slight differences, but I believe it is all up to the bass and the style. I've heard a few ways
I did not write the comment that Hack Cooley wrote "I Get Happy' and I am familiar with Buford Abner's writing. Anmd yes, I am indeed a gospelmusiclover
THIS, boys and girls, THIS is what it sounded like when you walk into the concrete cavern known as the Atlanta Municipal Auditorium in 1965. The BROWN suits - impeccably tailored - hanks folded to razor sharp points, SURE mics catching water-tight harmony backed by the cascading joy that was Wally V on the piano. Yeah, those Saturday nights were a little slice of Heaven and these lads have done brung it BACK!!
Sounds good but it might be me or is there way to much reverb in this video.
statesmenfan 1 year ago
They're the greatest
Mickey4015 1 year ago
what are the lyrics for the bass part?
Losteryt 2 years ago
Living4Him86 2 years ago
And I think Haskell Cooley did a good job writing this song.
algilmore1 3 years ago
He did not write this song. Buford Abner wrote it.
gospelmusiclover48 2 years ago
I did not write the comment that Hack Cooley wrote "I Get Happy' and I am familiar with Buford Abner's writing. Anmd yes, I am indeed a gospelmusiclover
algilmore1 2 years ago
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It is quite obvious that you did say that Haskell Cooley wrote it! It is plain as day because I REPLIED TO IT!
"And I think Haskell Cooley did a good job writing this song. "
Thats clearly what you posted!
gospelmusiclover48 2 years ago
In my book, these guys have whaat it takes!
larmoe542 3 years ago
THIS, boys and girls, THIS is what it sounded like when you walk into the concrete cavern known as the Atlanta Municipal Auditorium in 1965. The BROWN suits - impeccably tailored - hanks folded to razor sharp points, SURE mics catching water-tight harmony backed by the cascading joy that was Wally V on the piano. Yeah, those Saturday nights were a little slice of Heaven and these lads have done brung it BACK!!
WillBravo63 3 years ago
I didn't know the Blackwood brothers were still singing. From time to time SI remembered seing one ot two on some of the Bill Gaither vudeos.
lbjr
chilwil2 3 years ago
who is the tenor and who does he sing with now?
sgsplfan 3 years ago
His name is Wayne Little, and he is still with the Blackwood Brothers.
revjack99 3 years ago
It's one of my favorites!
oty50elvis 4 years ago
I just love it!
oty50elvis 4 years ago