The Resource 50 country hymns : classics collection
50 country hymns : classics collection
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The item 50 country hymns : classics collection represents a specific, individual, material embodiment of a distinct intellectual or artistic creation found in Tewksbury Public Library.This item is available to borrow from 1 library branch.
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The item 50 country hymns : classics collection represents a specific, individual, material embodiment of a distinct intellectual or artistic creation found in Tewksbury Public Library.
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- Language
- eng
- Extent
- 2 audio discs
- Note
-
- Compact disc
- "Country and gospel music are indivisible and can be heard on 50 Country Hymns Classics Collection. While it s true that Country musicians might not always live the life they sing about, they can nevertheless evoke that old time religion with unmatched fervor. The first generation of Country stars drew heavily on hymns, many of which dated back to the gospel revivals of the late 1800s or early 1900s. Some reached back even further into classic English and American hymns. But gradually, Country musicians took it upon themselves to create a new, authentically original canon of sacred songs that took full advantage of the harmonies and instrumental structure of Country music. Above all, Country fans loved to bring forth precious memories of amazing grace they heard in their childhood. Yearning for the old home was always a part of Country, and gospel music was linked with that. The founder of Rural Rhythm Records, Uncle Jim O'Neal, had a deep love and appreciation of the old and great songs, and that love never served him better than on his gospel collections. These hymns simply cannot be surpassed. They've survived the test of the ages, and their message still resonates with us as strongly as it did with our ancestors. Every generation has a role to play in handing down these songs, and this collection is part of that ongoing process. Just as we look at old church pews and wonder about those who once sat there, so we listen to these songs and reconnect with our own forebears who sang them too"--cover
- Contents
-
- George France
- Lonesome valley
- The Upchurch family
- I'll be satisfied
- G.M. Farley
- Heavenly light is shinning (shining) on me
- Ritchey Brothers
- Where you gonna hide
- Bill Carter
- The old country church
- Disc 1.
- Jackie & Arlen Vaden
- Walking in Jerusalm (Jerusalem)
- Hylo Brown
- Kneel at the feet of Jesus
- G.M. Farley
- Everybody will be happy
- The Upchurch family
- When God dips his love
- Bill Carter
- Noah found grace in the eyes of the Lord
- I saw the light
- The Pilgrim Heirs Quartet
- When the roll is called
- Foye Turner
- Nothing but the blood
- G.M. Farley
- How great thou art
- The Upchurch family
- The gates of glory
- Bill Carter
- Victory
- G.M. Farley
- Bobby Smith
- Glory bound train
- G.M. Farley
- Just a closer walk with thee
- Hylo Brown
- Full time religion
- Bill Carter
- More praying less straying
- Jackie & Arlen Vaden
- Higher ground
- God's mansion in the sky
- The Upchurch family
- Will the circle be unbroken
- G.M. Farley
- Bill Carter
- Just over in Gloryland
- Mac Wiseman
- Precious memories
- Hylo Brown
- There ain't no grave gonna hold my body down
- G.M. Farley
- Counting my blessings
- The Upchurch family
- Just as the evening sun went down
- Jackie & Arlene Vaden
- God gave Noah the rainbow sign
- Edith Roberts
- Were you there
- Disc 2.
- G.M. Farley
- White dove
- George France
- Only a tramp on the street
- Bill Carter
- Wait for the light to shine
- Hylo Brown
- How beautiful Heaven must be
- G.M. Farley
- When they ring those golden bells
- Down by the riverside
- Mac Wiseman
- I'm on my way to Cannan (Canaan) land
- The Upchurch family
- Your last day on Earth
- Bill Carter
- I am a pilgrim
- G.M. Farley
- In the sweet by and by
- Foye Turner
- He'll make the way
- G.M. Farley
- The Southern Gospel Singers
- Where no one stands alone
- Bobby Smith
- This train
- G.M. Farley
- When Jesus calls
- The Upchurch family
- God is real
- Jackie & Arlen Vaden
- Amazing grace
- Glory in your soul
- Bill Carter
- He set me free
- G.M. Farley
- Bill Carter
- God put a rainbow in the clouds
- Ritchey Brothers
- Take my hand precious Lord
- Label
- 50 country hymns : classics collection
- Title
- 50 country hymns
- Title remainder
- classics collection
- Title variation
-
- Fifty country hymns
- Rural Rhythm presents 50 country hymns classics collection
- Language
- eng
- Cataloging source
- KA7
- Dewey number
- 782.25/4
- Form of composition
- hymns
- Format of music
- not applicable
- Music parts
- not applicable
- PerformerNote
- Various performers
- http://library.link/vocab/relatedWorkOrContributorName
- Rural Rhythm Records
- http://library.link/vocab/subjectName
-
- Gospel music
- Gospel music
- Transposition and arrangement
- not applicable
- Label
- 50 country hymns : classics collection
- Note
-
- Compact disc
- "Country and gospel music are indivisible and can be heard on 50 Country Hymns Classics Collection. While it s true that Country musicians might not always live the life they sing about, they can nevertheless evoke that old time religion with unmatched fervor. The first generation of Country stars drew heavily on hymns, many of which dated back to the gospel revivals of the late 1800s or early 1900s. Some reached back even further into classic English and American hymns. But gradually, Country musicians took it upon themselves to create a new, authentically original canon of sacred songs that took full advantage of the harmonies and instrumental structure of Country music. Above all, Country fans loved to bring forth precious memories of amazing grace they heard in their childhood. Yearning for the old home was always a part of Country, and gospel music was linked with that. The founder of Rural Rhythm Records, Uncle Jim O'Neal, had a deep love and appreciation of the old and great songs, and that love never served him better than on his gospel collections. These hymns simply cannot be surpassed. They've survived the test of the ages, and their message still resonates with us as strongly as it did with our ancestors. Every generation has a role to play in handing down these songs, and this collection is part of that ongoing process. Just as we look at old church pews and wonder about those who once sat there, so we listen to these songs and reconnect with our own forebears who sang them too"--cover
- Carrier category
- audio disc
- Carrier category code
-
- sd
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Content category
- performed music
- Content type code
-
- prm
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
-
- George France
- Lonesome valley
- The Upchurch family
- I'll be satisfied
- G.M. Farley
- Heavenly light is shinning (shining) on me
- Ritchey Brothers
- Where you gonna hide
- Bill Carter
- The old country church
- Disc 1.
- Jackie & Arlen Vaden
- Walking in Jerusalm (Jerusalem)
- Hylo Brown
- Kneel at the feet of Jesus
- G.M. Farley
- Everybody will be happy
- The Upchurch family
- When God dips his love
- Bill Carter
- Noah found grace in the eyes of the Lord
- I saw the light
- The Pilgrim Heirs Quartet
- When the roll is called
- Foye Turner
- Nothing but the blood
- G.M. Farley
- How great thou art
- The Upchurch family
- The gates of glory
- Bill Carter
- Victory
- G.M. Farley
- Bobby Smith
- Glory bound train
- G.M. Farley
- Just a closer walk with thee
- Hylo Brown
- Full time religion
- Bill Carter
- More praying less straying
- Jackie & Arlen Vaden
- Higher ground
- God's mansion in the sky
- The Upchurch family
- Will the circle be unbroken
- G.M. Farley
- Bill Carter
- Just over in Gloryland
- Mac Wiseman
- Precious memories
- Hylo Brown
- There ain't no grave gonna hold my body down
- G.M. Farley
- Counting my blessings
- The Upchurch family
- Just as the evening sun went down
- Jackie & Arlene Vaden
- God gave Noah the rainbow sign
- Edith Roberts
- Were you there
- Disc 2.
- G.M. Farley
- White dove
- George France
- Only a tramp on the street
- Bill Carter
- Wait for the light to shine
- Hylo Brown
- How beautiful Heaven must be
- G.M. Farley
- When they ring those golden bells
- Down by the riverside
- Mac Wiseman
- I'm on my way to Cannan (Canaan) land
- The Upchurch family
- Your last day on Earth
- Bill Carter
- I am a pilgrim
- G.M. Farley
- In the sweet by and by
- Foye Turner
- He'll make the way
- G.M. Farley
- The Southern Gospel Singers
- Where no one stands alone
- Bobby Smith
- This train
- G.M. Farley
- When Jesus calls
- The Upchurch family
- God is real
- Jackie & Arlen Vaden
- Amazing grace
- Glory in your soul
- Bill Carter
- He set me free
- G.M. Farley
- Bill Carter
- God put a rainbow in the clouds
- Ritchey Brothers
- Take my hand precious Lord
- Control code
- on1034012967
- Dimensions
- 4 3/4 in.
- Extent
- 2 audio discs
- Media category
- audio
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
-
- s
- Other control number
- 732351202726
- Other physical details
- digital
- Publisher number
- RCH-2027
- System control number
- (OCoLC)1034012967
- Label
- 50 country hymns : classics collection
- Note
-
- Compact disc
- "Country and gospel music are indivisible and can be heard on 50 Country Hymns Classics Collection. While it s true that Country musicians might not always live the life they sing about, they can nevertheless evoke that old time religion with unmatched fervor. The first generation of Country stars drew heavily on hymns, many of which dated back to the gospel revivals of the late 1800s or early 1900s. Some reached back even further into classic English and American hymns. But gradually, Country musicians took it upon themselves to create a new, authentically original canon of sacred songs that took full advantage of the harmonies and instrumental structure of Country music. Above all, Country fans loved to bring forth precious memories of amazing grace they heard in their childhood. Yearning for the old home was always a part of Country, and gospel music was linked with that. The founder of Rural Rhythm Records, Uncle Jim O'Neal, had a deep love and appreciation of the old and great songs, and that love never served him better than on his gospel collections. These hymns simply cannot be surpassed. They've survived the test of the ages, and their message still resonates with us as strongly as it did with our ancestors. Every generation has a role to play in handing down these songs, and this collection is part of that ongoing process. Just as we look at old church pews and wonder about those who once sat there, so we listen to these songs and reconnect with our own forebears who sang them too"--cover
- Carrier category
- audio disc
- Carrier category code
-
- sd
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Content category
- performed music
- Content type code
-
- prm
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
-
- George France
- Lonesome valley
- The Upchurch family
- I'll be satisfied
- G.M. Farley
- Heavenly light is shinning (shining) on me
- Ritchey Brothers
- Where you gonna hide
- Bill Carter
- The old country church
- Disc 1.
- Jackie & Arlen Vaden
- Walking in Jerusalm (Jerusalem)
- Hylo Brown
- Kneel at the feet of Jesus
- G.M. Farley
- Everybody will be happy
- The Upchurch family
- When God dips his love
- Bill Carter
- Noah found grace in the eyes of the Lord
- I saw the light
- The Pilgrim Heirs Quartet
- When the roll is called
- Foye Turner
- Nothing but the blood
- G.M. Farley
- How great thou art
- The Upchurch family
- The gates of glory
- Bill Carter
- Victory
- G.M. Farley
- Bobby Smith
- Glory bound train
- G.M. Farley
- Just a closer walk with thee
- Hylo Brown
- Full time religion
- Bill Carter
- More praying less straying
- Jackie & Arlen Vaden
- Higher ground
- God's mansion in the sky
- The Upchurch family
- Will the circle be unbroken
- G.M. Farley
- Bill Carter
- Just over in Gloryland
- Mac Wiseman
- Precious memories
- Hylo Brown
- There ain't no grave gonna hold my body down
- G.M. Farley
- Counting my blessings
- The Upchurch family
- Just as the evening sun went down
- Jackie & Arlene Vaden
- God gave Noah the rainbow sign
- Edith Roberts
- Were you there
- Disc 2.
- G.M. Farley
- White dove
- George France
- Only a tramp on the street
- Bill Carter
- Wait for the light to shine
- Hylo Brown
- How beautiful Heaven must be
- G.M. Farley
- When they ring those golden bells
- Down by the riverside
- Mac Wiseman
- I'm on my way to Cannan (Canaan) land
- The Upchurch family
- Your last day on Earth
- Bill Carter
- I am a pilgrim
- G.M. Farley
- In the sweet by and by
- Foye Turner
- He'll make the way
- G.M. Farley
- The Southern Gospel Singers
- Where no one stands alone
- Bobby Smith
- This train
- G.M. Farley
- When Jesus calls
- The Upchurch family
- God is real
- Jackie & Arlen Vaden
- Amazing grace
- Glory in your soul
- Bill Carter
- He set me free
- G.M. Farley
- Bill Carter
- God put a rainbow in the clouds
- Ritchey Brothers
- Take my hand precious Lord
- Control code
- on1034012967
- Dimensions
- 4 3/4 in.
- Extent
- 2 audio discs
- Media category
- audio
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
-
- s
- Other control number
- 732351202726
- Other physical details
- digital
- Publisher number
- RCH-2027
- System control number
- (OCoLC)1034012967
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