Gospel Time

~ Release by Charlie Moore (see all versions of this release, 1 available)

Tracklist

112" Vinyl
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A1Where the Soul of Man Never Dies
producer:
Lou Ukelson
banjo:
Butch Robins
bass:
Henry Dockery (US bluegrass bassist)
fiddle:
Paul Mullins (US bluegrass fiddler and broadcaster.)
guitar and lead vocals:
Charlie Moore (bluegrass artist from South Carolina)
mandolin:
Harry Jefferson (US bluegrass mandolinist)
recorded at:
Jewel Recording Studios (owner Rusty York) in Mount Healthy, Ohio, United States (in 1972-12)
recording of:
Where the Soul Never Dies
lyricist and composer:
William M. Golden (in 1914)
2:16
A2Wayfarin’ Stranger
producer:
Lou Ukelson
banjo:
Butch Robins
bass:
Henry Dockery (US bluegrass bassist)
fiddle:
Paul Mullins (US bluegrass fiddler and broadcaster.)
guitar and lead vocals:
Charlie Moore (bluegrass artist from South Carolina)
mandolin:
Harry Jefferson (US bluegrass mandolinist)
recorded at:
Jewel Recording Studios (owner Rusty York) in Mount Healthy, Ohio, United States (in 1972-12)
recording of:
Wayfaring Stranger
lyricist and composer:
[traditional] (special purpose artist)
publisher:
Copyright Control (not for release label use! this is only for copyrights and publishing relationships)
part of:
Roud Folk Song Index (number: 3339)
2:20
A3Waiting for the Boys to Come
producer:
Lou Ukelson
banjo:
Butch Robins
bass:
Henry Dockery (US bluegrass bassist)
fiddle:
Paul Mullins (US bluegrass fiddler and broadcaster.)
guitar and lead vocals:
Charlie Moore (bluegrass artist from South Carolina)
mandolin:
Harry Jefferson (US bluegrass mandolinist)
recorded at:
Jewel Recording Studios (owner Rusty York) in Mount Healthy, Ohio, United States (in 1972-12)
recording of:
Waiting for the Boys to Come Home
writer:
Luther Presley
publisher:
Bridge Building Music
2:17
A4My Main Trial Is Yet to Come
producer:
Lou Ukelson
banjo:
Butch Robins
bass:
Henry Dockery (US bluegrass bassist)
fiddle:
Paul Mullins (US bluegrass fiddler and broadcaster.)
guitar and lead vocals:
Charlie Moore (bluegrass artist from South Carolina)
mandolin:
Harry Jefferson (US bluegrass mandolinist)
recorded at:
Jewel Recording Studios (owner Rusty York) in Mount Healthy, Ohio, United States (in 1972-12)
recording of:
My Main Trial Is Yet to Come
writer:
J.L. Frank and Pee Wee King
2:24
A5Leaning on the Everlasting Arms
producer:
Lou Ukelson
banjo:
Butch Robins
bass:
Henry Dockery (US bluegrass bassist)
fiddle:
Paul Mullins (US bluegrass fiddler and broadcaster.)
guitar and lead vocals:
Charlie Moore (bluegrass artist from South Carolina)
mandolin:
Harry Jefferson (US bluegrass mandolinist)
recorded at:
Jewel Recording Studios (owner Rusty York) in Mount Healthy, Ohio, United States (in 1972-12)
recording of:
Leaning on the Everlasting Arms
lyricist:
Elisha A. Hoffman (19th century hymn/gospel writer) and Anthony Johnson Showalter
composer:
Anthony Johnson Showalter
2:19
A6A Beautiful Home
producer:
Lou Ukelson
banjo:
Butch Robins
bass:
Henry Dockery (US bluegrass bassist)
fiddle:
Paul Mullins (US bluegrass fiddler and broadcaster.)
guitar and lead vocals:
Charlie Moore (bluegrass artist from South Carolina)
mandolin:
Harry Jefferson (US bluegrass mandolinist)
recorded at:
Jewel Recording Studios (owner Rusty York) in Mount Healthy, Ohio, United States (in 1972-12)
recording of:
Home of the Soul (I will sing you a song of that beautiful land)
lyricist:
Ellen Maria Gates (in 1865)
composer:
Philip Phillips (composer) (in 1865)
2:17
B1I’ll Fly Away
producer:
Lou Ukelson
banjo:
Butch Robins
bass:
Henry Dockery (US bluegrass bassist)
fiddle:
Paul Mullins (US bluegrass fiddler and broadcaster.)
guitar and lead vocals:
Charlie Moore (bluegrass artist from South Carolina)
mandolin:
Harry Jefferson (US bluegrass mandolinist)
recorded at:
Jewel Recording Studios (owner Rusty York) in Mount Healthy, Ohio, United States (in 1972-12)
recording of:
I’ll Fly Away (in 1972-12)
lyricist and composer:
Albert E. Brumley (in 1929)
writer:
Albert E. Brumley and Matthew D. Washington
publisher:
Skyhill Music
2:05
B2Amazing Grace
producer:
Lou Ukelson
bass:
Henry Dockery (US bluegrass bassist)
guitar and lead vocals:
Charlie Moore (bluegrass artist from South Carolina)
recorded at:
Jewel Recording Studios (owner Rusty York) in Mount Healthy, Ohio, United States (in 1972-12)
recording of:
Amazing Grace (popular hymn first published 1779, catch‐all) (in 1972-12)
publisher:
Alfred Music (publisher of sheet music for music education)
lyricist:
John Newton (English poet) (in 1779)
additional composer:
Edwin Othello Excell
composer:
[traditional] (special purpose artist)
publisher:
Carlin Music Corporation, EMI Music Publishing Ltd. (PRS‐affiliated), Patterdale Music Ltd., Rokstone Music Ltd., Universal Classics & Jazz (Japanese label division - read the annotation before using!), Universal Music Publishing Group Japan (work publisher – do NOT use as a release label), イーエムアイ音楽出版 C・F事業部 (EMI Music Publishing Japan C.F. division) (until 2021-06-30) and ソニー・ミュージックパブリッシング EMI外国事業部 (Sony Music Publishing (Japan) Inc., EMI Overseas Division, sub‐publisher for non‐Japanese works) (from 2021-07-01 to present)
part of:
Viisikielinen (song book of “Viides herätysliike”) (number: 94)
2:57
B3Stranger in the Tavern
producer:
Lou Ukelson
banjo:
Butch Robins
bass:
Henry Dockery (US bluegrass bassist)
fiddle:
Paul Mullins (US bluegrass fiddler and broadcaster.)
guitar and lead vocals:
Charlie Moore (bluegrass artist from South Carolina)
mandolin:
Harry Jefferson (US bluegrass mandolinist)
recorded at:
Jewel Recording Studios (owner Rusty York) in Mount Healthy, Ohio, United States (in 1972-12)
recording of:
The Stranger in the Tavern
writer:
Charlie Moore (bluegrass artist from South Carolina) and Bill Napier (mandolin, guitar)
3:10
B4Over in the Gloryland
producer:
Lou Ukelson
banjo:
Butch Robins
bass:
Henry Dockery (US bluegrass bassist)
fiddle:
Paul Mullins (US bluegrass fiddler and broadcaster.)
guitar:
Charlie Moore (bluegrass artist from South Carolina)
mandolin:
Harry Jefferson (US bluegrass mandolinist)
recorded at:
Jewel Recording Studios (owner Rusty York) in Mount Healthy, Ohio, United States (in 1972-12)
instrumental recording of:
Just Over in the Glory Land
lyricist:
James Warren Acuff
composer:
Emmett Sidney Dean
2:07
B5When the Saints Go Marching In
producer:
Lou Ukelson
banjo:
Butch Robins
bass:
Henry Dockery (US bluegrass bassist)
fiddle:
Paul Mullins (US bluegrass fiddler and broadcaster.)
guitar and lead vocals:
Charlie Moore (bluegrass artist from South Carolina)
mandolin:
Harry Jefferson (US bluegrass mandolinist)
recorded at:
Jewel Recording Studios (owner Rusty York) in Mount Healthy, Ohio, United States (in 1972-12)
recording of:
When the Saints Go Marching In (in 1972-12)
lyricist and composer:
[traditional] (special purpose artist)
part of:
Roud Folk Song Index (number: 13983)
version of:
When the Saints Go Marching In
2:00
B6Old Log Cabin for Sale
producer:
Lou Ukelson
banjo:
Butch Robins
bass:
Henry Dockery (US bluegrass bassist)
fiddle:
Paul Mullins (US bluegrass fiddler and broadcaster.)
guitar and lead vocals:
Charlie Moore (bluegrass artist from South Carolina)
mandolin:
Harry Jefferson (US bluegrass mandolinist)
recorded at:
Jewel Recording Studios (owner Rusty York) in Mount Healthy, Ohio, United States (in 1972-12)
recording of:
An Old Log Cabin for Sale
writer:
J. W. Payte
2:28

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included in:The Vetco Sessions