Martin Luther King, Jr. Day Gospel 2003
Tuesday, January 21, 2003
Below is the playlist of albums Leonard Lopate uses and the songs he plays on the Martin Luther King, Jr. Day Gospel show
"Precious Lord"
by Rev. CL Franklin
Chess Records
"Guide Me O Thou Great Jehovah"
by Marion Williams (with Ray Brown)
(Living Gospel/Hymns of the Church)
TimeLife Records
"Following Him"
by The Famous Davis Sisters w. Jackie Verdell 56/57
(Plant My Feet on Higher Ground…)
Savoy/Malaco
"Didn't it Rain "
by The Golden Gate Jubilee Quartet
(As Good as it Gets)
to be released on Shanachie
"Canaan"
by RH Harris w. Soul Stirrers, 1947
(The GospelSound of Spirit Feel)
Available for purchase at Amazon.com
"Touch the Hem of His Garment"
by Sam Cooke w. Soul Stirrers
(The Original…)
Specialty Records
Available for purchase at Amazon.com
"I'm Gonna Leave You in the Hands of the Lord"
by Archie Brownlee and the 5 Blind Boys
Vee-Jay Records
"My Lord and I"
by Sis. Rosetta Tharpe w. The Dependable Boys
(When Gospel was Gospel)
Shanachie
"These Are They"
by Queen C. Anderson w. Brewster Singers late 40's
(It's Amazing)
P-Vine; Japan
"Walk Through the Valley"
by Mme. Edna Gallmon Cooke
(When Gospel was Gospel)
Shanachie
"Have Mercy, Lord"
by Bro. Joe May
(When Gospel was Gospel)
Shanachie
"He's a Friend of Mine"
by J. Earle Hines w. St. Paul's Baptist Church Choir l1948 with Erie Gladney, Sallie Martin and Cora Martin
(J. Earle Hines)
Gospel Friend Records; Sweden
"Amazing Grace"
by J. Robert Bradley 50'S
(When Gospel was Gospel)
Shanachie
"How I Got Over"
by Mahalia Jackson 1951
(Jubilation)
Rhino
Available for purchase at Amazon.com
"We Shall Overcome"
by Marion Williams 1968
(Through Many Dangers)
Spirit Feel/Shanachie
Available for purchase at Amazon.com
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