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  • So do you record the piano and drums on the Fantom X and then play along on the Hammond? I read your comment about the drums and is why I was wondering. I thought it was all live music until I read it, drums sounded fine.

  • Yes, piano, bass, drums, and brass tracks are laid down prior to recording on the Hammond.

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  • Your songs in your videos bring back many warm memories of Pentecost, back in the good ol' days before it was influenced by much of what we call praise and worship music today. Don't get me wrong - I like some of the new stuff, but you can't beat some of these old tunes. You do such a great job!

  • Great job, one of my favorite songs.

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  • Woo the memories come flooding in! Reminds me growing up listening to my dad preach and my sister playing the organ. I miss those days! That's what we need today!

  • @happycow123 David danced so hard that his clothes fell off. You don't see that happening in churches and yet God was pleased with him. Perhaps what is holding up revival is not how we worship, but that fact that we are hungry for Him and worship Him constantly. But, please, keep your clothes on.

  • And yet the Bible says "I am the God that changeth not," and in Hebrews, "Jesus Christ, the same yesterday, today and forever." To me this indicates that our modern trend in music is wrong. The music should not be about pleasing the lusts of the flesh of this present age, but it should be appropriate to worshipping a holy God.....when we return to this principle, we will see revival in the church again (perhaps even true spiritual worship again).

  • Gospel Publishing House in Springfield, MO has several song books with this great song in it. It used to be played all the time in church.

  • Love this song! Thank you for posting it. we sing this song at my church, and I was looking for ideas on how to harmonize the melody differently. I found exactly what I was looking for even in the key we sing it in! THANKS!!!

  • Bro. Ryan-your music is just awesome. Always blesses me and ushers in the presence of God. Keep posting.

  • Bro. Ryan: Once again you bless me good. I play this often when I'm praying.

    Rev. Michael Capps, Ph.D

  • where can I find the sheet music and lyrics to this song.

  • I agree, I like some of the new music but for the most part I can't seem to accept it because it lacks the power and testimony of the old ones. And usually when we say anything refering to the old style people jump on us and say we're old fashion or not with the times. Its beyond that.

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