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.Impressionante!!
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@Topg1 Written in 1953, I Believe was popularized by Frankie Laine, a chart topping singer in the 1950s (he sang the Rawhide theme). Like Mahalia he sang it with deep feeling. Both versions are wonderful. In our Slovak-American household everything stopped whenever Mahalia sang on TV. God bless her!
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THE WORLD SHOULD LISTEN TO THIS WONDERFUL RENDITION>
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I could not say it any better than windsofmarch, whose comments are as amazing as this woman's voice. I can only weakly say, "ditto." Mahalia's voice speaks for itself. Thanks for posting the video and the comment.
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I Believe.
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I love this song, soo much emotions and potiental she was indeed a great gospel singer. not like this crap u hear today ugh
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I love when she sings..everytime i hear a baby cry, or touch a leafffffffffffffffffffffffffff
feeeeeeeeeeee.wow..she put so much emotion in that note. -
MAHILIA DID GOOD BUT I THINK MARION WILLIAMS VERSION IS BETTER..CHECK IT OUT
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maravilhosa cantora, a sempre eterna MAHALIA JACKSON
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I had no idea I believe was a Mahalia Jackson song. I always thought it came out in the 1990s.
When God sought out a way to breathe his holy spirit into mankind in a way that would electrify and strengthen the faith of the weakest, he found Mahalia and blessed her with the talent to make the Word ride on her voice. There is power just in hearing her sing with such stunning conviction. In a time when so many don't know what to believe in anymore, so many could benefit from just sitting down and watching this brief video of her expressing her faith. Sublimely powerful beyond human words.
windsofmarch 3 years ago 67
in this song, Mahalia defines the essence of what it is meant by soul
deltasquared7777 2 years ago 8