Blackwood Brothers - How Great Thou Art video free download


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Duration: 02:51
Uploaded: 2008/10/28

From "Sing A Song for Heaven's Sake"

Personnel:

John Hall, Cecil Blackwood, James Blackwood, Bill Shaw, Dave Weston

Comments

8 years ago

Val63

This brings back memories my mother always played The Blackwood Brothers 

8 years ago

israel luiz da silva Silva

A história deste hino, um dos mais populares do cristianismo, teve inicio após uma tempestade, literalmente falando. Carl Boberg (1859-1940), foi pastor, editor e membro do parlamento suíço.Certo dia Boberg estava caminhando quando de repente uma tempestade se formou. O vento soprava severamente.Após a tempestade, Boberg olhou para o alto e ouviu o sino de uma igreja ecoar. Foi neste momento que a letra do hino começou a se formar em seu coração.O poema, chamado O Store Gud (traduzido Oh grande Deus) foi publicado em 1891 no jornal “Testemunhas da verdade”, o jornal semanal que Boberg publicava.

9 years ago

Melanie Lavrakas

Can't wait to see him at calvary temple church in kerrville texas ,weds nite!!

9 years ago

lightrays

There was another bass singer that could get almost as low as JD. I met him once but I can't remember his name. Does anybody know who else could sing extremely low?

9 years ago

Dewain Audiss

James and his quartet has been one of my faverites over the years. Tthank you.

10 years ago

Thomas Mayer

Bioshock Infinite feelings!

10 years ago

Rafaz Alvitre

Is it true that Elvis was not accepted to perform in this group?

10 years ago

gideonbenisrael

the one on the most right, hes soooo pure :)

10 years ago

gideonbenisrael

how beautiful this american children, where are they now?

10 years ago

johncharles4

An undying song. God loves us and Jesus died for our sins to be washed clean from us.Please accept Jesus as your Savior and live for and love God. God bless.

10 years ago

Will Burleigh

I had the pleasure of seeing this group in 1968 in Duluth, MN. It was WONDERFUL. You're right, John Hall had a great set of pipes. Wonderful man, too. I bought all of their albums.

10 years ago

uptasnufbloodhounds

Bill Shaw, Tenor; James Blackwood, Lead; Cecil Blackwood, Baritone, and "Big John" Hall, one of the deepest, richest toned bass singers ever In this line-up. I'm fairly certain it was Whitey Gleason on the piano. Had the privilege of knowing these fine Christian gentlemen and miss James and Ceicl who have passed dearly. John lives in our area and I am lucky enough to see him perform occasionally.

10 years ago

bill seaton

WE ARE LOSING ALL THE GREAT SINGERS ALL WE WILL HAVE LEFT ARE THE MEMORIES OF THEM

11 years ago

Carol WY

Check out this video on YouTube:

11 years ago

janbohme

At least on my tuning fork, the key they take it in is Eb, and the low bass note at the end of the intro is a Bb1, not an A1. Not that it matters much in terms of range, but Eb and Db sound quite different as keys.

11 years ago

Raymond Lisle

Yep, that's an A1. He's got himself quite a set of pipes.

11 years ago

Raymond Lisle

I think you're referring to James Blackwood, the group's lead singer. Bill Shaw is still going strong and singing as good as ever at 87 years young.

12 years ago

Aurelio Agcaoili

Bellissimo!

12 years ago

dacs4

Fog horn leg horn, cool...

12 years ago

Quazon

Did anyone see the accompaniest? Bravo! Added lustre!

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