Voices of Hope singing "We"ve Come This Far By Faith"
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This was one of my Grandfather's favorite songs to sing from the pulpit...
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:) I LOVE THE GOSPEL!!!!!!
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This song STILL sounds quite modern!!!
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@TheRcnorth I'm from New York and it was about that many years ago that I first heard this album myself. Color of skin ain't what makes this a good testimony. It's the spirit of God getting down his throne in heaven and inspiring us all.
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@TheRcnorth I remember this album from back in the day too. Well my friend, I'm a 62 year old black woman and this album inspired me and my brother one Sunday morning. He was eight and I was about eleven. We got up in front of our congregation and sang this for the first time as a duet and brought the house down. I can still remember my brother smiling afterward and saying, "Hey, we did pretty good, huh?"
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Thurston Frazier was a very talented musician, director and organizer. He had such an influence on Gospel Music along with Gwen Lightner, Doris Akers and many others. There is something to learn from these songs.They were sung out of experience and total dependence on God..something that seems missing in many of today''s Gospel music songs. The organ and piano on the two albums done by this choir are perhaps the best you will ever hear.
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Thank You for posting this. I had both albums years ago but I think they got lost over the years. You can find the history of this song and it's author Albert Goodson at Stories behind 50 Southern Gospel Favorites.
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I love this old classic. The first time I heard it was when a group called the "Greta Campell Trio" visited the little country church I attended as a child.
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@TheRcnorth -I also grew up with this album at 63, yes it defitinely takes us back many many years in time, praise the Lord.
What a wonderful surprize!! I'm a 53-yr-old white guy that grew up with this album playing on the old Zenith. My dad loved to play the piano along with this album, and my family sang this song at church. We were the most soulful sounding little bunch of white faces in the planes of South Dakota. I love this album!!!! Of course, I had no idea who that picture on the back of the album was in those days.
TheRcnorth 1 year ago 5
@TheRcnorth I'm glad Gospel music reached South Dakota and inspired you and your family.
gospellin 1 year ago
Love it! He is very very real people. Don't let anyone tell you otherwise. Happy Holidays and a Blessed Christmas to all.
Kell1295 2 years ago
The same to you and your family
gospellin 2 years ago