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On praying ground / Doc Watson.
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- Format:
- Sound recording
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Gospel music.
- Bluegrass music.
- Sacred music.
- Genre:
- Sacred music.
- Gospel music.
- Bluegrass music.
- Physical Description:
- 1 audio disc ; 4 3/4 in.
- Place of Publication:
- [Durham, N.C.] : Sugar Hill, [1990]
- System Details:
- digital
- optical
- 1.4 m/s
- audio file
- CD audio
- Contents:
- You must come in at the door / S. Skylar (2:15)
- Precious Lord / S. Jones, E. Daniels (3:30)
- On praying ground / traditional (2:25)
- I'll live on / T.J. Laney (2:34)
- Gathering buds / J.D. Vaughan, J. Rowe (2:56)
- Beautiful golden somewhere / L.H. Parthemore (3:14)
- I'm gonna lay my burdens down / traditional (3:38)
- We'll work 'til Jesus comes / E. Mills, W. Miller (2:43)
- The ninety & nine / E.C. Clephane, I.D. Sankey (2:31)
- Farther along / Rev. W.B. Stevens (4:15)
- Christmas lullaby / traditional (2:04)
- Did Christ o'er sinners weep / B. Bedbome (2:12)
- Uncloudy day / J.K. Alwood (3:00).
- Participant:
- Doc Watson, harmonica, banjo, guitar, vocals ; with Stuart Duncan, fiddle, mandolin, harmony vocal ; Sam Bush, mandolin ; Jack Lawrence, guitar ; Jerry Douglas, dobro ; Roy Huskey, Jr., acoustic bass ; T. Michael Coleman, electric bass ; Alan O'Bryant, Roland White, harmony vocals.
- Notes:
- Title from disc label.
- Bluegrass gospel music.
- Recorded at the Sound Shop, Nashville, Tennessee.
- Notes and credits on insert.
- Contains:
- Dorsey, Thomas Andrew. Precious Lord, take my hand; arranged.
- You must come in at the door.
- I'll live on.
- Gathering buds.
- Beautiful golden somewhere.
- I'm gonna lay my burdens down.
- We'll work 'til Jesus comes.
- We'll work until Jesus comes.
- Ninety & nine.
- Ninety and nine.
- Farther along.
- Christmas lullaby.
- Did Christ o'er sinners weep.
- Did Christ over sinners weep.
- Uncloudy day.
- OCLC:
- 23289613
- Publisher Number:
- 015891377926
- SH-CD-3779 Sugar Hill Records
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