by Paul Robeson on album Roots Collection, Vol. 10 - Negro Spirituals (And More)
Sometime I feel like a motherless child Sometimes I feel like a motherless child And sometimes I feel like a motherless child A long ways from home A long ways from home Come my brother A long ways f
by Paul Robeson on album A First Time Buyer's Guide to American Negro Spirituals
Sometime I feel like a motherless child Sometimes I feel like a motherless child And sometimes I feel like a motherless child A long ways from home A long ways from home Come my brother A long ways f
by Sister Wynona Carr on album Let My People Go - Negro Spirituals - Roots Collection Vol. 9
Life is a ball game Bein' played each day Life is a ball game Everybody can play Yes you know, Jesus standing at the home plate He is waiting for you there You know, the life is a ball game But you'v
by Sam Cooke & The Soul Stirrers on album Gospels & Negro Spirituals
This world with its allurements may try to sway my soul but it can never sway me I've given to him control in him I am confiding in his love I am abiding he will keep me on the firing line I'm on the
by Paul Robeson on album Paul Robeson Sings Negro Spirituals
Amazing Grace, how sweet the sound That saved a wretch like me. I once was lost but now I'm found, Was blind but now I see. T'was grace that taught my heart to fear And grace my fear relieved How prec
by Paul Robeson on album Roots Collection, Vol. 10 - Negro Spirituals (And More)
Amazing Grace, how sweet the sound That saved a wretch like me. I once was lost but now I'm found, Was blind but now I see. T'was grace that taught my heart to fear And grace my fear relieved How prec
by Mahalia Jackson on album Gospels & Negro Spirituals
Silent night, holy night All is calm, all is bright Round yon virgin, mother and child Holy infant so tender and mild Sleep in heavenly peace Sleep in heavenly peace Silent night, holy night Shepherd
by Paul Robeson on album Roots Collection, Vol. 10 - Negro Spirituals (And More)
And did those feet in ancient time Walk upon England's mountains green And was the holy lamb of God On England's pleasant pastures seen And did the countenance divine Shine forth upon our clouded hil
by Paul Robeson on album Paul Robeson Sings Negro Spirituals
I met my brother the other day And gave him my right hand As soon as ever my back was turned He scandalized my name Now do you call that a brother? No, no You call that a brother? No, no You call tha
by Paul Robeson on album Roots Collection, Vol. 10 - Negro Spirituals (And More)
I met my brother the other day And gave him my right hand As soon as ever my back was turned He scandalized my name Now do you call that a brother? No, no You call that a brother? No, no You call tha
by Blind Willie Johnson on album Gospel: Negro Spirituals Songs (1926-1942)
Let it shine on me, let it shine on me Oh, let Your light from the lighthouse shine on Let it shine on me, let it shine on me Oh, let Your light from the lighthouse shine on My Lord, he's done just w
by Blind Willie Johnson on album A First Time Buyer's Guide to American Negro Spirituals
Let it shine on me, let it shine on me Oh, let Your light from the lighthouse shine on Let it shine on me, let it shine on me Oh, let Your light from the lighthouse shine on My Lord, he's done just w
by Sister Rosetta Tharpe on album Gospel: Negro Spirituals Songs (1926-1942)
This train don't carry no gamblers, this train This train don't carry no gamblers, this train This train don't carry no gamblers, no whiskey drinkers, and no high flyers This train carry no gamblers,
by Sister Rosetta Tharpe on album Let My People Go - Negro Spirituals - Roots Collection Vol. 9
This train don't carry no gamblers, this train This train don't carry no gamblers, this train This train don't carry no gamblers, no whiskey drinkers, and no high flyers This train carry no gamblers,
by The Orioles on album Let My People Go - Negro Spirituals - Roots Collection Vol. 9
Crying In the Chapel - also charted in 1953 by June Valli (#4), Darrell Glenn (#6), Rex Allen (#8), Ella Fitzgerald (#15), and Art Lund (#23) - also charted in 1965 by Elvis Presley (#3) and Adam Wad
by Louis Armstrong on album Gospels & Negro Spirituals
Nobody knows the trouble I've seen Nobody knows but Jesus Nobody knows the trouble I've seen Glory Hallelujah -Repeat verse- Sometimes I'm up and sometimes I'm down Yes lord, you know sometimes I'm a
by Louis Armstrong on album Great Gospels and Negro Spirituals
Nobody knows the trouble I've seen Nobody knows but Jesus Nobody knows the trouble I've seen Glory Hallelujah -Repeat verse- Sometimes I'm up and sometimes I'm down Yes lord, you know sometimes I'm a