Uncloudy Day (original) - Myrna Summers & Refreshing Spring descargar videos gratis


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The title track from the 1982 release, Myrna Summers' landmark version of Uncloudy Day. Backed by the Refreshing Spring COGIC choir and recorded live at the church in Riverdale, MD; Evangelist Summers delivers perhaps the best gospel version of this song. The late Jerry Gorham's sparkling piano intro was genius. This is real gospel singing.

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9 years ago

Walter Bennett

Sing Tenors!!!

9 years ago

Felecia Blair

THIS SONG HELPS ME WHEN I AM DOWN, I CAN SEE MY LORD TALKING AND TELLING ME IT IS ALRIGHT

10 years ago

Erika Elliott

don't hear this type of caring on much anymore!!

10 years ago

Kathy Dunbar

love this song

10 years ago

Keith Richmond

One of my favorites. Myrna Summers at her Best. Along with the Late Great Rev. Issac Douglas at the end. CLASSIC!!

10 years ago

Charisma Wooten

Our choir is like Heaven!!! I miss Jerry!

10 years ago

coachnsuccess

Yes Lord, Jeffrey LeValley was on keys and sounds like the Rev. Isaac Douglas!

10 years ago

coachnsuccess

This is a classic from the day with the Refreshing Spring COGIC choir. This album was her coming out, unveiling to the nation as we knew. "I Found Jesus and I'm Glad" I wore this album out. If you did have this one!

10 years ago

jerome murray

great songs back when I grew u

10 years ago

Ezell Neal

This song will put you in a worship mode, this a very powerful song with a very powerful meaning. Thank you Myrna Summers for the years of service, that you have enriched our hearts with hear felt praise and worship in your voice and music.

10 years ago

Clarence Harris

This song help me several years ago when my mother past from here to glory.

10 years ago

Kiarra Jenkins

Smile

10 years ago

Pastor Golden

Great Song! I wish that I could appreciated and understood the groundbreaking territory that this young teenager was unleashing on us in those halcyon days of the awakening 60's. The playwright Geo. Bernard Shaw said, "What a shame that youth is wasted on the young". And so it is - "...we spend our years as a tale that is told..." (Ps. 90: 9).

10 years ago

GARAI WHITE

i have this album and many other rare gospel albums for sale folks ..send me a email and ill send pics of what i have [email protected].... i mean rare gospel albums and also r&b and soul... if you interested i can send pics of what i have...

10 years ago

ladybug renae

Love this song

10 years ago

montgomb3

This song was dedicated to the late Bishop R.J. Darrett from the radio station KTSU 90.9FM in 1985, the year he died. He was the pastor and founder of the Lorraine Street Church of God In Christ in Houston, Texas. I was only 14 years old when we heard this song on the radio on our way home from the church. This song brought out a lot of tears during that moment. 

10 years ago

Irving Shelton

every time i hear this it makes me wanna cry my mom loved this song so much and we use to listen to it together all the time I love u Patricia

10 years ago

LISA HOWARD

still sound good

10 years ago

socalmusiclovr

that sounded like the late Isaac Douglas towards the end singing with her - could someone confirm...thanks!

10 years ago

Thalia Sanders

Save the #Donbass people

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