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Vocal quartets complete recorded works & supplements

Title
Vocal quartets [electronic resource] : complete recorded works & supplements.
Published
Vienna : Document Records, p1997.
Physical Description
1 online resource.
Local Notes
Access is available to the Yale community.
Notes
Document Records: DOCD-5537--DOCD-5543.
Originally issued as compact discs.
Principally unacc.; some with piano or guitar acc.
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Music Online. American music.
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Format
Audio / Online
Language
English
Added to Catalog
February 22, 2023
Incomplete contents
v. 1. A/B/C, 1928-1940. St. Louis blues ; Holy unto the Lord (Alabama Harmonizers (Georgia Serenaders/Mobile Revelers))
On my knees ; Brother Cain struck Abel ; Moses gonna chunk dat melon down ; So glad I've got the stone ; Walk thru the valley of peace ; Jesus, the light of the world (Bethel Quartet)
Wasn't that a mighty day ; I done that ; Child of God ; In your care (William Blevin's Quartette)
Climbing up the mountain ; De blind man stood on the road and cried ; I can tell the world about this ; Sweet [i.e. swing] low sweet chariot ; Drink to me only with thine eyes ; Just a-wearyin' for you ; Ain't that good news? ; That old-time religion (Morris Brown Quartet)
Let the church roll on ; Waitin' at the gate (Cornfed Four)
v. 2. D/E/F/G, 1929-1932. We all gonna face the rising sun ; Moaner let's go down in the valley ; Jesus got his arms around me ; God won't forsake his own ; I'll be here ; Where was Eve sleeping ; I know my time ain't long (Delta Big Four)
Get right church ; God's going to move all my troubles away (Empire Jubilee Quartet)
Clanka a lanka (Sleep on Mother) ; I'm leaning on the Lord ; Oh my Lord didn't it rain ; Standing by the bedside of a neighbor ; I declare my mother ought to live right ; Children wade in the water ; Brother Jonah ; Sleep, baby, sleep (Famous Blue Jay Singers of Birmingham)
Po' mourner ; Me an' mah pardner ; Great gittin' up mornin' ; March down to Jerdan [sic] (Four Dusty Travelers)
The sign of judgement ; Scandalize my name (Golden Crown Quartet)
v. 3. G, 1927-1936. Old ship of Zion ; Stoop down ; My mother's gone to heaven ; Holding his righteous hand ; John wrote the Revelations ; I know His blood has made me whole (Gold Star Quartette)
This world is not my home ; Golden slippers ; Good news/The chariot's coming ; Witness (Golden Echo Quartet)
Ding dong bell ; Alabama camp meetin' ; Every time I feel the spirit ; I wouldn't mind dying ; Let me ride ; Send the angels down ; Sleep, baby, sleep ; Central Georgia blues ; Soldier in the battlefield ; Shake my righteous hand ; I sing because I'm happy ; Give me that old time glory (Golden Leaf Quartet)
v. 4. K/L/M, 1927-1943. Let us cheer the weary traveler ; I'm gonna lay down my heavy load ; Do you call that religion? ; Behold! the Bridegroom cometh (Kentucky Jubilee Four)
Fountain of blood ; Shame how they done our Lord ; Is there anybody here ; Trees are bending (Kings of Harmony Quartette)
I hope I may join in that band ; Wade in the water (Lincoln Four Quartette)
God got his eyes on you ; My road is rough and rocky all the way ; Oh, what a change took place in my heart ; Got the great big world in his hands (Megginson Female Quartette)
I'm a pilgrim ; I hear the voice ; Dry bones in the valley ; My Lord's gonna move this wicked race ; Sleep on, darling mother ; Lead me to the rock ; Let that liar alone ; The seven seas ; Standing by the bedside of a neighbor (Mound City Jubilee Quartette)
v. 5. M/N/O/R, 1924-1928. Study war no more ; Where shall I be when the first trumpet sounds ; Southern medley ; I've been working on the railroad (Missouri-Pacific Diamond Jubilee Quartette)
Let the church roll on ; I shall not be moved ; Hard trials, great tribulations ; They called me a liar (Mount Zion Baptist Quartet)
The blood done sign my name ; Little wheel rolling in my heart (The Novelty Four Quartet)
That old time religion ; When the saints go marching in ; My Lord's gonna move this wicked race ; Father, prepare me (Old Time Jubilee Singers)
I couldn't hear nobody pray ; Standing in the need of prayer ; In some lonesome graveyard ; I've got a home in that rock (Rigoletto Quartet of Morris Brown University)
The train to glory ; Hallelujah ; Oh how he lied ; Old McDonald had a farm ; King Jesus is a listening ; Climbing up the mountain, children (Rust College Quartet)
v. 6. S, 1926-1944. 'Buked and scorned ; So high ; Live humble ; My Lord's gonna move this wicked race (St. Mark's Chanters)
In my Saviour's care ; The great judgement ; Lonesome road ; Way down home (Senior Chapel Quartette)
Jezebel ; Me and the Devil ; Anyhow my Lord ; Where shall I go ; Sinner man ; Land of fadeless day (The Silver Echo Quartet)
I'm a pilgrim ; Paul and Silas ; I heard my mother call my name in prayer ; With the Lord above me (South Carolina Quartette)
I will ever stand ; O Lord, have mercy! ; Heaven in my view ; The alphabet of Jesus ; Ring dem chimin' bells ; He's coming soon (The Southern Wonders)
v. 7. S/T/V/W, 1925-1944. Shepherd, feed my sheep ; Keep on to Gallalee ; They won't believe in me ; Hold the wind (Sparkling Four Quartette)
That great day ; I got a home in that rock (T.C.I. Women's Four)
Let Jesus lead you ; Hallelujah side ; Everybody will be happy (Tindley Quaker City Gospel Singers)
Since I been born ; Comin' down the shiny way (Virginia Four)
I will be gone ; Throw 'way dem ole shoes (Washington's Kentucky Quartet)
When the saints go marching in ; Go down, Moses ; Wheel in a wheel ; Oh! Yes! ; Religion is a fortune ; My way is cloudy (Wheat Street Female Quartet)
He's got his eyes on you ; The gospel train is coming ; Angels roll the stone away ; Oh! didn't it rain (Williams Jubilee Singers)
Naaman ; You've got to move (The Willing Four).
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