Smith's Sacred Singers - The Home Over There video free download


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Uploaded: 2011/02/22

Smith's Sacred Singers were an amateur "shape-note" singing group led by J. Frank Smith, a Methodist teacher based in Braselton, GA. Relatively little is known about this group, which endured many personnel changes in its decade-long recording career, with Smith serving as the main constant. At their first recording session in Atlanta on April 23, 1926, Smith's Sacred Singers recorded a coupling issued on Columbia 15090-D, "Picture from Life's Other Side" combined with "Where We'll Never Grow Old." This became the biggest-selling gospel item in the Columbia 15000-D series, and was the first record to touch off an interest in recording rural gospel music on the part of the major record labels. Smith's Sacred Singers continued with Columbia through 1929, and then moved to Bluebird for another round of records in 1934 and 1935. Altogether, Smith's Sacred Singers made a little over a hundred sides, many of which sold well and introduced to the catalog sacred material that would be recorded again and again by subsequent generations of Southern gospel singers. ~ Uncle Dave Lewis, Rovi

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8 years ago

Kegan Mahon

What CD is available for this excelkent group?

9 years ago

Louis Coppa

Unforgettable!!

11 years ago

karafuto1776

Wie schön! Danke!

12 years ago

songster88

Thanks for your latest email. If anyone deserves to be in the Gospel Music Hall of Fame, it is the Smith Family. It will probably take awhile for their greatness to be recognized. There were other family singers then such as the Thrasher Family, the Nance Family, etc. -but Frank Smith and his group were by far the most prolific.On their one British issue on the English Regal label, they were listed under the pseudonym of "The Southern Scared Singers." I didn't know about CD.Thanks again. Tom

12 years ago

Douglas Poe

@songster88 Yes, Frank was my grandfather. That is great you have their records. I just have a few on cassette (that need to be converted to CD) and a few on disc. I do have a list of all his recordings, but thanks for the info, always looking for things about him. Their is a sight (can't think of it right now) that has almost all of his songs on CD, but haven't got around to order. One of my cousins is trying to get him inducted into the "Gospel Hall of Fame".

12 years ago

songster88

Wow - what a wonderful heritage you have. Was Frank Smith ypur grandfather? I think I have most or all of their records -either on disc or on cassette. As you may know, all of their records along with personell, recording date & location are listed in "Country Music Records - A Discography 1921-1942" by Tony Russell.

12 years ago

Douglas Poe

@songster88 Thank you, this was my Grandfather's group.

12 years ago

songster88

Great rare photos of a great group singing a wonderful song. Thanks so much for posting.

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