Swing Low, Sweet Chariot - The Plantation Singers video free download


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Duration: 02:51
Uploaded: 2012/02/23

The Plantation Singers of Charleston, SC are a professional a cappella singing group renowned locally, nationally and internationally for their singing of the of the music of the Lowcountry. We met up with them and the group's director, Lynnette White, in Charleston, SC. Where they performed Swing Low, Sweet Chariot for RTL's camera's.

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8 years ago

Mark Howard

AMEN,

8 years ago

Liz Lumadue

My mom sang this to my brother and I before we would go to sleep at night 

8 years ago

kendra jackson

my auinte is with the white head band her name is shay

8 years ago

DarkSnieder1

Beautiful.Lord We Thank You.

9 years ago

The Ninja tuna

England!

9 years ago

James Davis

Brought tears to my eyes, beautiful

9 years ago

Minista Whisper

Check out my Version.

9 years ago

Peng Schonewille

de brillen club

9 years ago

ITS_SOPHIA_HERE

We learned this in music class and I absolutely loved it. It is so beautiful and means so much to our past 

9 years ago

Peter Bromberg

The real deal kiddies! Can you feel it?

9 years ago

ANDRE QUIER

Tout simplement magnifique,merci beaucoup

9 years ago

Der Zurechtweiser

I am waiting for a "yo nigga where my weed at".

9 years ago

George Vreeland Hill

Beautiful.We will all be carried home to the promised land where there is love and no hate.Where there is one nation.Heaven.

9 years ago

Wayne Jones

This is the best music I ever herd

9 years ago

MrPaulwithap

What a soulless, robotic performance of such an emotional song.

9 years ago

John Atherton

ABSOLUTELY BEAUTIFUL, Ladies!Sent chills up and down my spine!Thanks.

9 years ago

TheSweetSoundSingers

Very good! Well done! I love this song, I composed two different arrangements! the SWEET SOUND SINGERS

9 years ago

Lolla Kurtz

Adoro essa canção!Love this song,...

9 years ago

Ryder Cabrera

I love this song my uncle singed this song to me when I was a little girl I loved it I wish he was still here rip uncle Charlie 

9 years ago

Caleb Whittington

Finally, black people that aren't offended by there past.

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