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Reverend Gary Davis - Children Of Zion : Reverend Gary Davis In Concert album

Reverend Gary Davis - Children Of Zion : Reverend Gary Davis In Concert album

  • Performer: Reverend Gary Davis
  • Genre: Blues
  • Title: Children Of Zion : Reverend Gary Davis In Concert
  • Released: 1974
  • Style: Country Blues, Gospel
  • MP3 version size: 1187 mb
  • FLAC version size: 1516 mb
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  • Rating: 4.9
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The Best Of Reverend Gary Davis - Live In Concert ‎(LP, Album). Kicking Mule Records.

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The Guitar & Banjo Of Reverend Gary Davis by Rev. Gary Davis. Let Us Get Together by Rev. The Reverend Gary Davis At Newport by Rev. Volume 1 – New Blues And Gospel by Rev. Pure Religion And Bad Company by Rev. 1. I’m Going To Sit Down On The Banks Of The River. 2. Twelve Gates To The City. 3. (I Heard The) Angels Singing.

Album Blues & Ragtime. Children of Zion Lyrics. I wonder where my old mother, amen Wonder where my old mother, amen I wonder where my old father, amen Wonder where my old father, amen. I rapped and I rapped in the mercy of the door ’Til my head got wet with the midnight dew Feel like children of Zion I feel like children of Zion, amen Lord, I feel like children of Zion, amen. I wonder where my little baby, amen I wonder where my little baby, amen Just flying around somewhere in Glory, amen Just flying around somewhere in Glory, amen. I rapped and I rapped in the mercy.

Reverend Gary Davis, also Blind Gary Davis (born Gary D. Davis, April 30, 1896 – May 5, 1972), was a blues and gospel singer who was also proficient on the banjo, guitar and harmonica. Born partially blind, Davis lost what little was left of his sight at a young age. Self-taught on the guitar, he assumed a unique multi-voice style produced solely with his thumb and index finger, playing not only ragtime and blues tunes, but also traditional and original tunes in four-part harmony.

This song is by Reverend Gary Davis and appears on the album Blues & Ragtime (1993). I wonder where my old mother, amenWonder where my old mother, amenI wonder where my old father, amenWonder where my old father, amen. I rapped and I rapped in the mercy of the doorTill my head got wet with the midnight dewFeel like children of ZionI feel like children of Zion, amenLord, I feel like children of Zion, amen.

More By Reverend Gary Davis. Blind Gary Davis 1935 - 1949. The Complete Early Recordings of Reverend Gary Davis. Have a Little Faith (Remastered).