Gospel Week-Part 4
1. Dr. Jerry Falwell-Christmas Message
2. The Old-Time Gospel Hour Choir-Directed By Paul DeSaegher-Ring The Bells
3. The Old-Time Gospel Hour Choir-Directed By Paul DeSaegher-Robbie Hiner, Soloist-Sweet Little Jesus Boy
4. The Old-Time Gospel Hour Choir-Directed By Paul DeSaegher-Behold That Star
5. The Old-Time Gospel Hour Choir-Directed By Paul DeSaegher-Davis Musselman, Soloist-Silent Night
6. Lynchburg Baptist College Chorale-Directed By Paul DeSaegher-Accompaniment: Macel Falwell, Piano; Sue Worley, Organ-Where Has He Gone
7. The Old-Time Gospel Hour Choir-Directed By Paul DeSaegher-Go Tell It On The Mountain
8. Lynchburg Baptist College Chorale-Directed By Paul DeSaegher-Nobody Cared
9. The Old-Time Gospel Hour Choir-Directed By Paul DeSaegher-David Musselman, Soloist-No Greater Love
10. Delores Moon, Judy Chilton, Kathy Walden-The Babe In The Manger
11. The Old-Time Gospel Hour Choir-Directed By Paul DeSaegher-Frances Glass, Soloist-Gesu Bambino
12. The Old-Time Gospel Hour Choir-Directed By Paul DeSaegher-Gloria In Excelsis Deo


reminds me of long ago, Christmas at grandma's
ReplyDeleteI'm sure a lot of Grandmas had this record, and they enjoyed it, so that's a good thing. :)
DeleteThanks for linking this share, Ernie. Of the 4 links, this was the only one I did not have in your archive folder I have for you. So, now I have it and will listen to it soon.
ReplyDeleteNo love for the Christmas trees... :(
DeleteIf I remember from the other shares, too many voices spoil the effect. Like too many hands in the kitchen, I think the saying is?
ReplyDeleteToo many cook... But yes, it's hard to get a good recording of a large number of voices. It just sounds like mud, if mud could sing...
DeleteIf mud could sing, it would sound like me...
ReplyDeleteYou could be a songwriter!
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