Recounts the story of Jesus from the garden of Gethsemane to Calvary to the resurrection. Aretha shows her creativity as a master story teller as she The one that takes precedence here is the one found on Aretha Franklin's One Lord, One Faith, One Baptism double-album (featuring Mavis Staples). Yes, the Edwin Hawkins Singers' hit makes the list, but not their version. "He Decided To Die", sung by Donald Vails and the Choraleers, was written by Margaret Doureaux, and can be found on the Savoy/ Malaco compilation He Is Risen compilation from the late 1990s.Crouch wrote the songbook for the praise and worship movement of the 60's and 70's with songs like "Jesus Is The Answer" and "Bless The Lord" among others. "The Blood will Never Lose Its Power" from Andrae Crouch can't be missed.Although we haven't seen it in a good while but it is certifiably an Easter classic. Smallwood also offered "The Resurrection", with his Richard Smallwood Singers some time ago on a Benson compilation. Natalie Wilson & SOP, Kim Burrell and others have other versions too. Richard Smallwood recently presented one on his Persuaded, Live in DC album. "Calvary" Take your pick of several songs with this name.Then in 2006, Take 6 covered the same song on their Feels Good album, in their own inimitable a cappella way. "Lamb Of God", written by Twila Paris was ably covered by Donnie McClurkin's New York Restoration Mass Choir on their Savoy release, Thank You Jesus, and was split into two consecutive tracks, with lead vocals from Olivia McClurkin.The Clark Sisters bring it home on Conquerors with "For The Love Of The People", and Twinkie Clark's writing is hard to forget on "He Was Hung Up For My Hang Ups", recorded by the COGIC International Mass Choir in 1975, with another version just reissued by Sound of Gospel in 2006 on their slate of new Mattie Moss Clark CD reissues (this version done by the Michigan State Community Choir).James Moore takes the old hymn "The Old Rugged Cross" to incredible places on his Live in Detroit album, moving to the ad libs on "Cherish The Cross" helped by keyboards from Rudolph Stanfield, and vocal support from Frank Williams. James Cleveland and the Voices of Tabernacle, from Andrae Crouch's "The Blood Will Never Lose Its Power" to contemporary songs such as Marvin Winans' "Worthy Is The Lamb Slain" from Introducing Perfected Praise, TriCity Singers "These Nails" from Finale and Youthful Praise's "He Lives", to hip hop gems such as The Cross Movement's " Blood Spilla" and "What Do You See", there is a wealth of material. Now, in 2011, we're bringing this very popular feature back!įrom the spirituals ("Were You There", "He Never Said a Mumblin’ Word") to the classic "I Know It Was The Blood" sung by Rev. In 2004, we first pulled some of them together, and it generated intense interest. There have been many glorious Easter songs written over the decades, songs written to strengthen our faith and quicken our spirits to the meaning of Christ's sacrifice for us. Without the reality of Easter the death, the burial and the physical resurrection of Jesus Christ, the church would simply have no reason to exist.
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