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You Gotta Walk This Lonesome Valley

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Uploaded by on Oct 20, 2007

Southern Gospel Music, Strolling Down Memory Lane, Billy & Willie Pollard's Country Gospel TV Program, http://billyandwillie.tripod.com

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  • @mommierene Hello, realised you left this comment a long time ago, but the original singer is Mississippi John Hurt, and my god his version had a lot of soul in his voice, as he played it in his few remaining years

  • Why?

  • In the '60s a Folk Trio named the Kingston Trio had a hit song named "The Reverend Mr. Black." They used the first verse of this song for their lyrics. "You've got to walk this valley by yourself. Nobody can walk it for you."

  • we do this in choit but its way different some lyrics changed

  • Sparks the preacher man in the 1943 movie The Oxbow Incident sang this old gospel song immediately after the posse lynched the innocent cowhands it sounded best sung by him...it had real meaning in that movie,that was way before the Carter family...this song is an old negro spiritual I believe before the 20th century but I'm not sure.I'm searching for the original sheet music I'm guessing it was a-capela

  • we r singing this song in chorus but it is a different version

  • The Carter family recorded it during the height of their popularity.

  • Don't know the original. Mississippi John Hurt did the definitive one though.

  • I love this song, does anyone know the orginal singer?

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