African American congregational singing : nineteenth-century roots.
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| Format: | CD Audio |
| Language: | English |
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Washington, DC :
Smithsonian/Folkways,
[1994]
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| Series: | Wade in the water ;
v. 2. |
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Table of Contents:
- Sign of the judgement (4:34) ; Lay down body (2:59) (McIntosh County Shouters)
- Lay down body (1:29) ; Run, Mary, run, you got a right to the tree of life (2:30) (Seniorlites)
- One morning soon (Rev. C.J. Johnson) (:43)
- I wanna go where Jesus is (4:55) ; You better run to the city of refuge (3:09) (Rev. C.J. Johnson and family)
- I heard the voice of Jesus say (5:48) ; Give me Jesus (3:55) ; I am a soldier in the army of the Lord (5:59) (United Southern Prayer Band of Baltimore, Washington and Virginia)
- Am I a soldier of the cross? (Richard Allen Singers with Theodore King) (6:12)
- Early, my God, without delay (Richard Allen Singers) (3:57)
- Come and go to that land (congregational song) (2:53)
- Glory, glory, Hallelujah, since I laid my burden down (4:07) ; A charge to keep I have (4:27) ; Traditional prayer with moans (9:45) ; Sit down servant (2:04) (Blue Spring Missionary Baptist Association Delegation, Southwest Georgia).