The Gospel Music Workshop Mass Choir in New Orleans "Live" Title of album "Save The Lost" He Wouldn't Lift You Up(To Let You Down)soloist: Rev.Issas Douglas "1980"
This song was written by the late Rev. Sim Wilson, Jr. out of New York, NY. He is also the writer of the gospel classic "Please Be Patient With Me" which was recorded by the Queen of Gospel, Ms. Albertina Walker. He also wrote the most-inspiring "Until You Break Through" and "Work On Me Jesus." I am so glad that this song has been added to your collection. Please keep them coming.
Yeah. He was also a featured soloist on The songs Great Reuion, There's A Blessing On The Way, Something Within Me, and Learning To Lean On Jesus from Timothy Wright's album A Love Reuion.
The Rev. Isaac Douglas a pioneer in his own right. Met in Baltimore with James Cleveland. Sang of a label out of Nashville, was one of the greats, "keep Praising God".
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ELIPOUL 2 weeks ago
God Bless you Johnzoe, I would hear my mama sing this song. I never knew of this song sang in this version.
ELIPOUL 2 weeks ago
This song and album was always played in our house growing up. Being that I grew up in New Orleans, GMWA had great impact there on everybody.
Mjpawmi 1 year ago
wow okay yall better sing then
arneshia2001 2 years ago
This song was written by the late Rev. Sim Wilson, Jr. out of New York, NY. He is also the writer of the gospel classic "Please Be Patient With Me" which was recorded by the Queen of Gospel, Ms. Albertina Walker. He also wrote the most-inspiring "Until You Break Through" and "Work On Me Jesus." I am so glad that this song has been added to your collection. Please keep them coming.
cityboy1977 2 years ago
Yeah. He was also a featured soloist on The songs Great Reuion, There's A Blessing On The Way, Something Within Me, and Learning To Lean On Jesus from Timothy Wright's album A Love Reuion.
StyleNMan 2 years ago
angie spivey did it to i did not no there was even another version still today on youtube
cre224 2 years ago
I wish that this album was easy to find. I thought that Lamar Campbell came out with song first.
StyleNMan 3 years ago
The Rev. Isaac Douglas a pioneer in his own right. Met in Baltimore with James Cleveland. Sang of a label out of Nashville, was one of the greats, "keep Praising God".
coachnsuccess 3 years ago
Wonderful
CuzmanovSvetlana 3 years ago