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The Harmonizing Four - Harmonizing Four 1950–1955 Album

The Harmonizing Four - Harmonizing Four 1950–1955 Album
Performer: The Harmonizing Four
Title: Harmonizing Four 1950–1955
Country: UK
Released: 1995
Catalog number: HT CD 29
Label: Heritage
MP3 album szie: 1399 mb
FLAC album size: 2688 mb

Tracklist

1I Found The Lord
2Will There Be Any Stars In My Crown
3Jesus Us A Friend To Everyone
4I Trust In God
5Beyond The Sunset
6This Wicked Race
7Let God Abide
8Keep Me All The Way
9Mother's Prayer
10Come Over Here
11Working For The Lord
12King Jesus Will Roll The Clouds Away
13Joy In The Beulah Land
14I'll Go Lord Send Me
15Lift Every Voice And Sing
16Stand By Me
17I Shall Not Be Moved
18I Started In Jesus
19Lord I'm Coming Home
20Give My Heart To Jesus
21Where He Leads Me
22Amazing Grace
23Protect My Loved Ones
24Say A Word

Credits

  • Liner NotesOpal Louis Nations
  • Remastered ByCharlie Crump

Notes

Made in the Czech Republic

Barcodes

  • Barcode: 0 08637 50292 8
  • Label Code: LC 5390

Companies

  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Interstate Music Ltd.
  • Copyright (c) – Interstate Music Ltd.

Short intro

The Harmonizing Four was an American black gospel quartet organized in 1927 and reaching peak popularity during the decades immediately following World War II. Sources disagree as to the original membership when the group was established in 1927 to sing for school functions at Richmond, Virginia's Dunbar Elementary School. Some sources include Thomas Johnson and Levi Hansly as founding members, with others indicating they joined the group in the early 1930s after the departure of original first tenor. Harmonizing Four 1950-1955. Harmonizing Four. The Greatest Gospel Album. Various artists. Features Song Lyrics for Harmonizing Four's Harmonizing Four 1950-1955 album. Harmonizing Four - Harmonizing Four 1950-1955 Album Lyrics. Working for the Lord Lyrics. Harmonizing Four Lyrics provided by . Listen free to The Harmonizing Four 1950-55 I Found the Lord, Come Over Here and more. 24 tracks . As of the early 1950s, they signed with Philadelphia's Gotham Records, where they recorded some 40 songs before moving on in 1957 to Chicago's Vee-Jay Records, where they experienced their greatest popularity. Smith retired in 1962, and following a period in the late 1960s of recording for various labels in various membership configurations, the group was essentially. The Harmonizing Four. Profilo: American black gospel quartet founded in 1927. They first recorded for Decca in 1943 as Richmond's Harmonizing Four, then as The Richmond Harmonizers, before adopting the name under which they are best known, The Harmonizing Four