Liner Notes
  Cat. No. 80513
    Release Date: 1997-01-01
The Sterling Jubilee Singers were founded in 1929 when large numbers of African-American men who worked in the steel mills and ore mines of Jefferson County, Alabama were forming a cappella gospel quartets, some of whom went on to find success touring and recording.
Of the area groups performing today, the Sterling Jubilee Singers best represent the unique Jefferson County style that once flourished there. Three of the current members have been with the group for over 30 years. The heart-felt singing, layers of powerful harmonies, and emotional exclamations situate them firmly in the tradition of the great a cappella groups that are the backbone of gospel music.
John Alexander's Sterling Jubilee Singers
Sterling Jubilee Singers: Jesus Hits Like the Atom Bomb
MP3/320 | $17.00 | |
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CD | $27.00 |
Track Listing
Jesus Hits Like the Atom Bomb
L. McCullom
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Devotional
Traditional
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Peace in the Valley
Thomas A. Dorsey
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God Shall Wipe All Tears Away
Antonio Haskell
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Little Wooden Church on The Hill
Thomas A. Dorsey
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The Lord's Prayer
Traditional
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Will He Welcome Me There?
Traditional
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Job
Traditional
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I Never Heard a Man
Traditional
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My Jesus Knows
Cecil L. Shaw
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Every Time I Try To Do My Best
Traditional
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Operator
Mrs. Ruby Alexander
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Testimony
Traditional
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Benediction
Traditional
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