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1950's Gospel Classics (Complete Recorded Works 1950-1958 In Chronological Order) by Various Artists

Label: Document Records.
Release Date: September 10, 1996.
Recording Time: 65 minutes.
Release Info: Studio Recording, DOCD-5464.
Recording Date: 1950 - 1958.

Styles: Gospel, Gospel Blues, Spiritual.

Great gospel from the Rev. Anderson Johnson, Deacon Shinault, Rev. Robert Ballinger and others. ~ Opal Nations

Credits: Rev. Robert Ballinger - primary artist; Deacon Leroy Shinault - primary artist; Henry Green - performer, primary artist; Blind Willie Johnson - primary artist; Professor Johnson - primary artist; Bob Laughton - liner notes; Johnny Parth - producer; Rev. A. Johnson - primary artist; Traditional - composer; Gerhard Wessely - remastering.

Tracks: 1) Where Shall I Be - Professor Johnson & His Gospel Singers; 2) Give Me That Old Time Religion - Professor Johnson & His Gospel Singers; 3) Angels - Professor Johnson & His Gospel Singers; 4) Standing In The Safety Zone - Professor Johnson & His Gospel Singers; 5) Storm Thru Mississippi - Henry Green; 6) Strange Things - Henry Green; 7) God Don't Like It (52-96) - Rev. A. Johnson; 8) Lord Will Make A Way (52-176) - Rev. A. Johnson; 9) God Don't Like It (GR-15055) - Rev. A. Johnson; 10) If I Could Hear My Mother Pray Again - Rev. A. Johnson; 11) Death In The Morning - Rev. A. Johnson; 12) I'm Gonna Do My Best - Rev. A. Johnson; 13) I Don't Know How To Get Along Without The Lord - Rev. A. Johnson; 14) Let That Liar Pass On By - Rev. A. Johnson; 15) Do You Call That Religion? - Rev. A. Johnson; 16) Jesus Loves Us All - Rev. A. Johnson; 17) The Lord Will Make A Way Somehow (GR-15132) - Rev. A. Johnson; 18) Run, Children, Run - Rev. A. Johnson; 19) Lord I Come To Thee - Deacon Leroy Shinault; 20) I Cannot Live In Sin - Deacon Leroy Shinault; 21) This Train - Rev. Robert Ballinger; 22) How I Got Over - Rev. Robert Ballinger; 23) Walking The Road - Rev. Robert Ballinger; 24) So Glad - Rev. Robert Ballinger; 25) Let It Be (Closer Walk With The) - Rev. Robert Ballinger.