@1991Jazzalian Same here....I wanna do one of those old school choir march in's steps...actually this was the march in song for my mom's church choir back in the day.
My God what can I say here !!!! This song takes me back to my church here in Columbus, Ga the Prayer and Faith Temple COGIC.When I was eight years old St.Marys COGIC of Courtland,Al came down and sang this.To hear this song after so many years makes a 40 year old P.K smile.This takes me back to choir rehearsals.Bible Band,YPWW,Purity Class etc.Thank God for youtube and the posting of this and many other "Old School" songs.Now can I get a "Yes Lord"
I Remember when my mother let me hear this recording it was all over then I learned every song and I have taught them all I think except Calvery lol and Twinkie is eating up that Organ Lord I think this whole album showed Twinkies ability to the fullest if you have it you know what I mean she plays everything like she wrote it and Karen Sings The Will Of God like Mr. Clean Wrote it just for her Thanks love it
These people new how to master music. They could take secular music and remix so that you would not know it. Now it's soooooo obvious that we try straight Hip/Hop right in the church. Now for clarity. This is totally Anointed and Ministering Music. They took the music back and placed it where it belonged.
Hey, does anyone know the lyrics to the bridge of the song? All I could ever make out was the line "I've got a song that the angels cannot sing". This one still jams hard to this day!
I remember when we we recorded this. This album was a mixture of exerpts from UNAC now called AIM & recordings we had in archive with SOG (Sound Of Gospel-record company) and music from Bailey's Cathedral recordings. Redeemed was written by Iris Stevenson and was recorded live at Bailey's Cathedral.I remember the night like it was yesterday and the Lord came in and truely blessed-those folks shouted something terrible many times during the recording.
Our musicals/recordings lasted way into the next morning and still I went to school later that morning with the biggest smile on my face and very hoarse-LOL.I was the youngest tenor in the Michigan State Choir & Michigan State Community Choir. This as well as many many midnight musicals/recordings is something i'll never ever forget.
This song was actually recorded at a UNAC-5 meeting in New Orleans in 1977 and Twinkie was on the organ but the drummer is a guy named Apostle Allen White.
yes at that time I was very young(too young to sing in any choir other than kids) but Bountiful Blessings was really the model. Stanley Patton could make music come to life. I still remember the feeling hearing the chords. Yes, Leroy was great. Only heard of Tamara Lofton but they say she was excellent.
I listen to this everyday! COGIC will do this song again... They would have to have that 3 part hamanoy right... because this choir is ROCKIN this..lol... there is a HEAVY anointing on this song
AW YEAAHH!! This was one of my favorite gospel jams BITD! This song definitely introduced me to the organ stylings of Twinkie Clark. Thanks for sharing!
Lawd! Thanks for this posting, I had the opportunity to hear Twinkie play live back in the early 70's in L.A. The program was at a Methodist church downtown because where the program was to be originally there was some kind of scheduling conflict. Dr. Moss had hosted a workshop and a young Jesse Jackson spoke and then Twinkie played this pipe organ and the place caved in and she sang too. What a time--what a time!
OMG!!! I scared my little brother because he was like what happened lol...My mom before my time and their choir use to march in to this song Pentecostal Power Church Benton Harbor, MI under the directorship of Bro. Clarence Holloway.
I was a kid in Memphis listening to WLOK radio at 9PM. It was the Bountiful Blessings Broadcast with Apostle GE Patterson. The music director was Stanley Patton and the Voices of Bountiful Blessing singing this song. Leroy Edwards and Tamara Lofton were the musicians..Bountiful Blessings Deliverance Church went on to make COGIC History.
Amen, I was a part of that choir, me my brother and my sister. We were blessed to be brought up in the choir with Tamara, Leroy and the greatest director Stanley Patton, he was awesome!
When I first heard this I thought that a man was on organ. Twinkie was outplaying most kat's back then and those changes for I lift my hands were phenominal for that time woww !!!
Listen to the vamp...that's where Donald Lawrence got the groove for the vamp on the Benny Cummings' rendition of "What A Friend" found on the Bobby Jones Just Churchin' CD.
I had this on album but i'm glad I found the CD. This song was way ahead of it's time...and Twinkie KILLIN THAT ORGAN! The best song on the album. Kinda Funky!!!
It seems like yesterday because be theses songs still carry the annointing on them, these songs kept me save in my teens and praise God I'm still save with a made up mind.
You better write PROFESSOR!!!
twon1121 9 months ago
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jessicalm145 10 months ago
HAAAAAYY,, This song makes me wanna put on pair of rollerskates and skate down the sanctuary!!!
1991Jazzalian 1 year ago 6
@1991Jazzalian Same here....I wanna do one of those old school choir march in's steps...actually this was the march in song for my mom's church choir back in the day.
Facebh18 1 year ago
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@1991Jazzalian LOL! You sure do know what to say!
iluvdorinda 9 months ago
My God what can I say here !!!! This song takes me back to my church here in Columbus, Ga the Prayer and Faith Temple COGIC.When I was eight years old St.Marys COGIC of Courtland,Al came down and sang this.To hear this song after so many years makes a 40 year old P.K smile.This takes me back to choir rehearsals.Bible Band,YPWW,Purity Class etc.Thank God for youtube and the posting of this and many other "Old School" songs.Now can I get a "Yes Lord"
VBrownnGa 1 year ago
twinkie clark on that organ OMG
arbiclady 1 year ago 5
Mattie and the Clark girls were so ahead of their time.
MegaMusicBoi 1 year ago
One of my all time favorites!
josephjones1911 1 year ago
I Remember when my mother let me hear this recording it was all over then I learned every song and I have taught them all I think except Calvery lol and Twinkie is eating up that Organ Lord I think this whole album showed Twinkies ability to the fullest if you have it you know what I mean she plays everything like she wrote it and Karen Sings The Will Of God like Mr. Clean Wrote it just for her Thanks love it
MozartG 1 year ago
there are so many elements in this song, i hear hip hop, jazz, reggae but above all i hear gospel!! this is awesome.
RyanJ1082 1 year ago
These people new how to master music. They could take secular music and remix so that you would not know it. Now it's soooooo obvious that we try straight Hip/Hop right in the church. Now for clarity. This is totally Anointed and Ministering Music. They took the music back and placed it where it belonged.
streyev 1 year ago
Thanks for posting, been looking for this for years
MrAccordionPimp 1 year ago
Thanks for the lyrics! Might have to bring this one back sometime.
tdsong 1 year ago
Hey, does anyone know the lyrics to the bridge of the song? All I could ever make out was the line "I've got a song that the angels cannot sing". This one still jams hard to this day!
tdsong 2 years ago
I lift hands
My voice shall ring
I"ve got a song
That the angels cannot sing
ronaldjohnkelly 1 year ago
Thanks as well for the words I bought this album over thirty years ago and was trying to figue out the words on some parts of the song,thanks again.
Johnzoe777 1 year ago
THE COGIC SOUND AT ITS BEST
cantusee1 2 years ago
I remember when we we recorded this. This album was a mixture of exerpts from UNAC now called AIM & recordings we had in archive with SOG (Sound Of Gospel-record company) and music from Bailey's Cathedral recordings. Redeemed was written by Iris Stevenson and was recorded live at Bailey's Cathedral.I remember the night like it was yesterday and the Lord came in and truely blessed-those folks shouted something terrible many times during the recording.
RevCogicSince65 2 years ago
Our musicals/recordings lasted way into the next morning and still I went to school later that morning with the biggest smile on my face and very hoarse-LOL.I was the youngest tenor in the Michigan State Choir & Michigan State Community Choir. This as well as many many midnight musicals/recordings is something i'll never ever forget.
RevCogicSince65 2 years ago
This song was actually recorded at a UNAC-5 meeting in New Orleans in 1977 and Twinkie was on the organ but the drummer is a guy named Apostle Allen White.
1969CoreyD 2 years ago
Twinkle is GOOOD!!! But that Carl Preacher was MAGNIFICANT!!! R.I>P Carl Preacher-Shirley JOiner--Brenda Waters--Southeast Inspirational Choir
xilla01 2 years ago
Twinkie is GOOOD!! nobody play the organ like!!!
cantusee1 2 years ago
yes at that time I was very young(too young to sing in any choir other than kids) but Bountiful Blessings was really the model. Stanley Patton could make music come to life. I still remember the feeling hearing the chords. Yes, Leroy was great. Only heard of Tamara Lofton but they say she was excellent.
GRE1400 3 years ago
Twinkie is killin that organ and the crazy change on I lift my hands. She was so ahead of her time....
DariusDThorn 3 years ago
I listen to this everyday! COGIC will do this song again... They would have to have that 3 part hamanoy right... because this choir is ROCKIN this..lol... there is a HEAVY anointing on this song
cantusee1 3 years ago
Professor Iris Stevenson wrote this!!!!!!
mrlewis2682 3 years ago
I remember being a baby and the choir used to sing this song....WOW!
tcbcrazy 3 years ago
AW YEAAHH!! This was one of my favorite gospel jams BITD! This song definitely introduced me to the organ stylings of Twinkie Clark. Thanks for sharing!
tdsong 3 years ago
This was my jam! Our youth choir used to ROCK this back in the day. Twinkie KILLS on this song. The stuff she is doing.....MAN!!
loopyman76 3 years ago
Go 'head Professor! This song seems ahead of it's time. "I lift my hands" changes? Almost unheard of in that time!! Professor Stevenson is great!
mrlewis2682 3 years ago
Can somebody please tell me how you all are finding these albums I have been searching everywhere I know on the web and can not find them!!!
hubec7 3 years ago
Me too
StyleNMan 3 years ago
Lawd! Thanks for this posting, I had the opportunity to hear Twinkie play live back in the early 70's in L.A. The program was at a Methodist church downtown because where the program was to be originally there was some kind of scheduling conflict. Dr. Moss had hosted a workshop and a young Jesse Jackson spoke and then Twinkie played this pipe organ and the place caved in and she sang too. What a time--what a time!
leesterg 3 years ago
Ahhh...that Twinkie Clark! More musicians should listen and learn.
Do you have "These Are They"? From either 1984 or 1985?
shazzeeo 3 years ago
lyric
Redeemed my soul has been redeemed
Redeemed my soul has been redeemed
Redeemed my soul has been redeemed
He washed my robe in his precious blood
Altos: Ahh.. Hallalujah.. Ahh
supranos: Lelujah...
tenors: Le...
cantusee1 3 years ago
What are the rest of the words to this song
Johnzoe777 3 years ago
@Johnzoe777 I lift my head my voice shall ring
I've got a song that thee angels cannot sing
my soul's redeemed, my soul's redeemed.
No can you post " And Ye Shall Be Saved and Worthy Is The Lamb from this same lp please??
MozartG 1 year ago
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@Johnzoe777 I lift my head my voice shall ring I've got a song that thee angels cannot sing
my soul's redeemed, my soul's redeemed.
No can you post " And Ye Shall Be Saved and Worthy Is The Lamb from this same lp please??
MozartG 1 year ago
Can you please give the rest of the word for this song Redeemed" Southwest Michigan State Choir
Johnzoe777 3 years ago
OMG!!! I scared my little brother because he was like what happened lol...My mom before my time and their choir use to march in to this song Pentecostal Power Church Benton Harbor, MI under the directorship of Bro. Clarence Holloway.
Facebh18 3 years ago
I was a kid in Memphis listening to WLOK radio at 9PM. It was the Bountiful Blessings Broadcast with Apostle GE Patterson. The music director was Stanley Patton and the Voices of Bountiful Blessing singing this song. Leroy Edwards and Tamara Lofton were the musicians..Bountiful Blessings Deliverance Church went on to make COGIC History.
GRE1400 3 years ago
Amen, I was a part of that choir, me my brother and my sister. We were blessed to be brought up in the choir with Tamara, Leroy and the greatest director Stanley Patton, he was awesome!
Younginsbounce 3 years ago
When I first heard this I thought that a man was on organ. Twinkie was outplaying most kat's back then and those changes for I lift my hands were phenominal for that time woww !!!
DariusDThorn 3 years ago
Listen to the vamp...that's where Donald Lawrence got the groove for the vamp on the Benny Cummings' rendition of "What A Friend" found on the Bobby Jones Just Churchin' CD.
PRAYZEHYMN 3 years ago
I taught this song at the baptist church where I'm minister of music and they ate it up!!! COGIC, let's go back to our roots!!!
That Twinkie...woo!!!
*This song was written by Professor Iris Stevenson (president of COGIC music department)
iluvdorinda 3 years ago
I had this on album but i'm glad I found the CD. This song was way ahead of it's time...and Twinkie KILLIN THAT ORGAN! The best song on the album. Kinda Funky!!!
ioxxd90 3 years ago
this brings back memories, and so many of them!
anointedone07 3 years ago
I love this song. Thnx
knowHim1 3 years ago
This a a great song!!
cantusee1 3 years ago
It seems like yesterday because be theses songs still carry the annointing on them, these songs kept me save in my teens and praise God I'm still save with a made up mind.
Johnzoe777 3 years ago
Awesome! I remember when the UNAC Mass Choir sung the song in the brand new Superdome in July of 1977--it seems like it was just yesterday!
Aristobulus789 3 years ago
i have this album on cd
mike2004000444 3 years ago