Frank And James McCravy - When The Saints Go Marching In / I Shall Not Be Moved Album
Performer:
Frank And James McCravy
Title:
When The Saints Go Marching In / I Shall Not Be Moved
Country:
US
Genre:
World & Country
Style:Country, Gospel
Released: Oct 1928
Catalog number: 196
Label: Brunswick
MP3 album szie: 2586 mb
FLAC album size: 1389 mb
Tracklist
| 1 | I Shall Not Be Moved |
| 2 | When The Saints Go Marching In |
Credits
- Vocals – Frank McCravy, James McCravy
Notes
Side A: Vocal duet with fiddle, piano and guitar accompaniment by unknown artists.Side B: Vocal duet with fiddle and piano accompaniment by unknown artists.
Side A recorded 19 December 1927 in New York, NY.
Side B recorded 13 December 1927 in New York, NY.
Side A matrix no. E-25679.
Side B matrix no. E-25663.
Barcodes
- Matrix / Runout (Side A runout): 196A 679
- Matrix / Runout (Side B runout): 196B 663
Companies
- Record Company – The Brunswick-Balke-Collender Company
Short intro
Performer: FRANK and JAMES McCRAVYVocal Duet Piano Violin at 78 revolutions per minute. Four stylii were used to transfer this record. Matrix number: 196 A Catalog number: 196. The recording on the other side of this disc: I SHALL NOT BE MOVED. When the Saints Go Marching In, often referred to as simply The Saints, is a black spiritual. Though it originated as a Christian hymn, it is often played by jazz bands. This song was famously recorded on May 13, 1938, by Louis Armstrong and his orchestra. The song is sometimes confused with a similarly titled composition When the Saints Are Marching In from 1896 by Katharine Purvis lyrics and James Milton Black music. Recorded in January of 1928. THE McCRAVY BROTHERS - Frank and James McCravy - were from Laurens, South Carolina. Their father was the local Shall Not Be Moved. When the Saints Go Marching In. Brownie McGhee, Sonny Terry & Brownie McGhee, Sonny Terry. G Am D7. Glo-ry hal-le-lu-jah I shall not be moved. Am D7 G. An-chored in Je-ho-vah I shall not be moved. G7 C G Em. Just like a tree that's planted by the wa-ters. G D7 G. I shall not be moved. I shall not be I shall not be moved. C D7 G. G C G. I looked over Jordan, and what did I see . Robert Nighthawk. When The Saints Go Marching In. Maxwell Street Feat. James Brewer Group. I Shall Overcome. Fannie Brewer. From The Album. Play album. Intimate Percussion. Stanley Black. He wrote and arranged many film scores and recorded prolifically for the Decca label including London and Phase 4. Beginning with jazz collaborations with American musicians such as Coleman Hawkins and Benny Carter during the 1930s, he moved into arranging and recording in the Latin American music style and also won awards for his classical conducting. Black was born as Solomon Schwartz on 14 June 1913 in Whitechapel, England. His parents were Polish and Romanian J read more. In 2005 When the Saints Go Marchin In became the name of the weeklong relief effort to aid New Orleans victims of hurricane Katrina, and it is the title of a short film about the disaster. Armstrong had grown up knowing the gospel tune, played somberly for funerals by the marching bands that accompanied the mourners to the graveyard and played joyously on their return. Armstrongs lively recording of the tune, in which he pretends to be a preacher delivering a sermon, transformed it into the jazz standard we know today, closely associated with New Orleans Dixieland bands and performed by mu. Your email address will not be published. Required fields are markedRelated to Frank And James McCravy - When The Saints Go Marching In / I Shall Not Be Moved
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