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Uploaded by on Sep 28, 2008

Soprano Carrie Wilson singing "I Want Jesus to Walk With Me" on Sept. 27 2008.

This was taken at St. John's Episcopal Church in West Hartford, CT.

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  • Can someone please tell me who arranged "I want Jesus to walk with me?" I would like to sing it on my recital in April.

  • @18981911 The version that I'm singing was arranged by Edward Boatner.

  • outstanding!!!!, beautiful placement and control of your skill. love it. Love the ending last 2 bars

  • Thank you.

  • As a vocal performance major i can clearly note that this woman has put much work into this song. Well done!

  • Thank you for your comment. I did put a lot of time and effort into this song.

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  • Fabulous! Every bit as good as Battle and Norman!

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  • Waw God bless you. It's nice to use our talent that if He give us , just for Him.

    I would like to control my voice like you =) Be bless

  • YYYYYYYYYYYYYEEEEEEEEEEEEEAAAA­AAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!

  • yes, yes yes!!!!

  • that was absolutely awesome!!!!

  • ALL MY STARS THUMBS UP MAGNIFICENT PERFORMANCE ,,,SMILES GOD BLESS YOU ,,

  • Norfolk State? then she knows Gerri Hollins. I was hoping to find this same song on YouTube by her. God Work,Carrie.Who was the pianist ?

  • Oh, Lord, this was truly remarkable! Something wonderful happens to your "E" @2:05 versus all your E's prior! It seemed to be an attitude/mental change, as much as a vowel shape change! Then the magic happens & I start to *believe* you @2:44. Only for that tension to return @4:15 like you weren't warmed up enough to have the fullness in the higher portions (perhaps this was the first piece of the night). The last note's release was out of character, but the piece was SO moving...Wow :-)

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