by revmikemoore » Mon Feb 23, 2015 3:08 pm
Thank you for the lyrics. I recall the Rex Nelon singers recording this song sometime back with in the late 1970's or in the early to mid 1980's. This is doubtless one of the more hope inspiring songs in the vast collection of Southern Gospel genre. I heard the late former governor of Lousianna, Jimmie Davis once comment on this song that it was the nearest song to Peace in the Vally he had heard or sing, he dubbed it half Christian ballad and half spiritual song. He said these two Gospel songs stood alone in their unique composition in reaching the crescendo of dual status as a ballad and a verse of hope at the same time. Thank you again for posting the lyrics! God bless!
Thank you for the lyrics. I recall the Rex Nelon singers recording this song sometime back with in the late 1970's or in the early to mid 1980's. This is doubtless one of the more hope inspiring songs in the vast collection of Southern Gospel genre. I heard the late former governor of Lousianna, Jimmie Davis once comment on this song that it was the nearest song to Peace in the Vally he had heard or sing, he dubbed it half Christian ballad and half spiritual song. He said these two Gospel songs stood alone in their unique composition in reaching the crescendo of dual status as a ballad and a verse of hope at the same time. Thank you again for posting the lyrics! God bless!