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Born in Virginia on July 22, of 1922, Brother Claude Ely is cited by many as being one of the true examples of gospel music in its purest form as an influence on rock and roll. Though probably not a major influence on rock himself, Ely's music features the heavy rhythmic emphasis and impassioned gospel shouting that was indicative of the southern Pentecostal churches that have been seen as the birthplace of many rock forms. Ely himself was a near legendary Holiness preacher who crisscrossed the United States holding revivals and tent meetings, playing his own brand of explosive traditional songs and originals. No doubt, the sheer volume of his sound is impressive, given that it was mostly comprised of his voice and a forcefully strummed acoustic guitar. Said to have contracted TB as a boy, Ely claimed a miraculous healing that inspired him onward to become a gospel musician. The majority of Ely's recorded work was done for the King label, with him making his first records in 1953. Many of Ely's recordings were taken straight from live Pentecostal church services, though he also recorded in a more standard country gospel style in the early 60's. In a legendary account, Ely is known to have died of a heart attack in 1977 while playing the organ during a sermon. He is said to be widely remembered in the areas in which he ministered to this day.

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5 years ago

pentecostalangel1

I have yet to hear someone sing the original first verse. Love it.

5 years ago

Dictionary Pictionary

RIP Michael Alan O'Neill, he was in Sons of Anarchy and upon reading his death today I put on some Sons of Anarchy music, which brought me to Johnny Cash's cover of this. I had to find the original and now I'm blessed with another old musical legend... The best kind.

5 years ago

Skelet3n

Sounds like he might have owned a Charlie Patton 78 of this same song.

5 years ago

Larry Willis

This is the closest to how I heard it in church growing up, brings back so many good memories.

5 years ago

pentecostalangel1

Most don’t sing the first verse right.

6 years ago

Kenneth Powers

Anyone heard Rocky Kirk sing this?

6 years ago

lizzard71

This is great!

6 years ago

Sam Ely

My great great uncle :)

6 years ago

Christopher Caridi

the johnny cash version way way way more better than this one

6 years ago

Brad Monaghan

yeah sounded pretty cool

7 years ago

Ed Bates

Happy Easter, y'all!

7 years ago

richard brazzel

Nothing fake about this performance, Holy Spirit filled singing from the soul. Beats all other versions . We need more inspired Holy Ghost filled singing in churches now adays

7 years ago

DutchPointOfView

♥♥♥ For the Lord himself shall descend from heaven with a shout, with the voice of the archangel, and with the trump of God: and the dead in Christ shall rise first: then we which are alive and remain shall be caught up together with them in the clouds, to meet the Lord in the air: and so shall we ever be with the Lord.

8 years ago

Jeremy Charlie

fervant gospel fuels my soul

8 years ago

Richard Brazzel

1 Thessalonians 4. 16_17amen

8 years ago

Stephen Byrne

what a voice...just being listening to Charlie Parrs version which is very good as well

8 years ago

mergeandsee

heard a great story about Brother Claude Ely on the radio a couple days ago. it was very well done!

8 years ago

ameur b.a

johnny cash's version is way better

8 years ago

Rolls Reus

10 june 2015, number of likes: 666

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