I might have replicated this thread. I'm so not up with technology.I enjoyed hearing the song. That's really old time gospel music like churches had years ago. Sadly, I don't think any churches near me have that anymore.
I like that, especially the instrumentals.Here is another group I like quite a bit.
I like that. Some of the older gospel music really humbles me. I was raised on southern gospel. I've been going to church with the pastor and his wife that married me and my husband. It's a Church of Christ. I like the church. They sing a lot but don't use instrumentals. I miss the instrumentals.Here's a song that kind of fits in with the style of music being posted today. [I may have posted it elsewhere, but that would have been some time ago; not recently.]
Yes, I want instruments. And I still like the church organ, but it's long gone from most churches now. Where I go, they have a keyboard, a pianist, drum player, and guitar player and I'm "lucky" if I hear one song I like.I like that. Some of the older gospel music really humbles me. I was raised on southern gospel. I've been going to church with the pastor and his wife that married me and my husband. It's a Church of Christ. I like the church. They sing a lot but don't use instrumentals. I miss the instrumentals.
I like your Amish girl, TeePee she sounds a little like Dolly Parton. After her video ended it went into a bluegrass group singing "Scarlet Purple Robe." I liked it, too!Recently I discovered an Amish couple who sings on You Tube. Their name is Rose and Ben. Not everyone has the same taste in music, but I just love them. Below is just one of the many songs they sing.
I bought the cd a long time ago. All of the songs are inspiring. Have you seen the video that goes with it?I listen to this Alan Jackson album almost every day. His selections are all old standards that I know the words to and he must sing in my key or something because I find him real easy to sing along with.