Swan Silvertones " Tell God" & "I'm Not Tired Yet"
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Gifted and anointed no other Falsetto could touch him.
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They sound beautiful to me and I'm so happy that I have found out about them.
Thanks for sharing!
May God always bless you!
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This is the first album the Swan Silvertones made after Rev. Claude Jeter left the group. The lead falsetto is Carl Davis from the album " Only Believe ".
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Thanks for posting this! One of my favorite songs by the Swan Silvertones!! Fantastic!
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I am having myself some CHURCH UP N HERE!!! ALONE..... the Holy Ghost & me. GLORY!!!
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I have been trying to find this! Thank you! I think[?]I fist heard this on the old Curtis Sliwa radio show WABC?Whatever,I love this,and even I do fee lweary I love the burst of energy and fuel,I am not tired yet.
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Please Do Not Remove This Song The Lyrics Are Fantastic ! Also The Younger Generation Would Love To Listen To . Sincerely Deborah. Thank You For Posting It !
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I'd like to thank Curtis Sliwa for turning me on to this outstanding group!
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Rest in peace uncle Claude from your great nephew Tay I wish I could have met you
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This is the group! The Swans are truly the best.
Rev. Jeter's Falsetto is amazing. It sounds so effortless. Most people have to strain to sing like like that.
barker747 3 years ago
Bro Jeter sang for the Lord and my faith leads me to believe his seemingly effortless upper register is God sent. Period
LamontCJ 3 years ago 2
Does anyone have any biographical info on the guitarist Lynwood Hargrove? He had a sound all his own.
byoure1 3 years ago
Sorry, I don't.
LamontCJ 3 years ago
Lamont, who is the guy that sings the falsetto. I remember hearing him singing on parts of Mary Don't You Weep. I was a preteen when I first heard that beautiful song.
michaiarki 4 years ago
The Rev. Claude Jeter, who set the standard of the falsetto range for gospel (and other types). He's greatly revered as the father of the spriritual falsetto.
LamontCJ 4 years ago