Alert icon
We're changing our privacy policy. This stuff matters.  Learn more  Dismiss

Willie Mae Ford Smith - What Manner Of A Man is This?

Loading...

Sign in or sign up now!
22,618
Loading...
Alert icon
Sign in or sign up now!
Alert icon

Uploaded by on Jun 6, 2008

Willie Mae Ford Smith was a powerful singer and woman of God in her time. In this presentation she'll be singing "What Manner Of A Man is This?" Enjoy!

Category:

Music

Tags:

License:

Standard YouTube License

  • likes, 0 dislikes

Link to this comment:

Share to:

Uploader Comments (OlSkoolSaint)

  • what year did Smith died?

  • She died in 1994

  • Do you know what church Mother Ford attended in St. Louis?

  • No I don't know what church Mother Ford attended in St. Louis.

  • What a glorious voice Mother Smith had. Am always Blessed by it! Thanks for posting this.

  • You're welcome!

Top Comments

  • I must say, it is a pleasure to listen to" Mother Willie Mae Ford Smith". Each time I listen to her sing, it lifts my spirit when I'm down or up. I'm not being judgmental towards no other gospel singer....but the "Mother" was awesome in her time. I'm not holy-rolly, but I know within in my spirit she was real. Listening to her, would make a person want to learn the word of God. Most people now, only speaks of money, money, money...not how to save a soul as God would want most.

  • Early years-Born in Rolling Fork, Mississippi, she moved to Memphis, Tennessee as a child. She was raised in the Baptist church and began singing with her sisters in a family group known as "The Ford Sisters" after the family moved to St. Louis. The group, and Willie Mae in particular, achieved wider fame after an appearance at the 1922 National Baptist Convention.

    Based in St. Louis, Missouri she was one of the early associates of Thomas A. Dorsey and an innovator in gospel style,

see all

All Comments (19)

Sign In or Sign Up now to post a comment!
  • I love this version! I remember seeing "Say Amen, Someone!" and the sequence where Mother Ford Smith performs this was especially moving to and inspiring to me. I wore out the LP (that was back in the day). This is such a rich part of our American Heritage that we white folks have been deprived of, until fairly recently. What can I say? I sure wish we sang music like this in my dear old Episcopal Church!

  • I think the church she attended was Apostolic - Lively Stone I think ? St. Louis, Mo.

    

  • It's something about this old sound that seemed to stick with your soul during the week more than the stuff that is out now!

  • ""coming from boaz with dyed garments on""

  • Does anyone know the words Mother Smith is singing in the first verse --"...He had the world on his shoulder, he was walking all alone, he was seen coming from (where?) with his God garments on"? Mahalia Jackson seems to be singing, 'He was seen coming from Persia with his God garments on." (Maybe a reference to chapter 6 of the book of Daniel.)

  • She married in 1929 and, shortly after that, began traveling in musical revivals. Dorsey heard her in 1931 and asked to help him found the National Convention of Gospel Choirs and Choruses, his organization devoted to spreading gospel music by training singers, choirs and composers. Smith became the principal singing teacher for the NCGCC as head of its Soloists' Bureau in 1936. Among her students were Brother Joe May, who gave her the affectionate name "Mother".

  • This woman had such a stong voice.

    Thank you for posting

Loading...

0 / 00Unsaved Playlist Return to active list
    1. Your queue is empty. Add videos to your queue using this button:
      or sign in to load a different list.
    Loading...Loading...Saving...
    • Clear all videos from this list
    • Learn more