Product Overview
The history of Southern Gospel music is filled with legacies of greatness, but none of them stand above the legend and the unique sound of J.D. Sumner. The timeless qualities that he brought to every recording he made continue to move the hearts and spirits of Southern Gospel audiences; just as they have for over five decades. It is fitting that Sumner, who passed away in the fall of 1998, would leave as his last project an album that so completely achieves the standards his fans came to expect.
A legend of Southern gospel, J.D. Sumner performed with everyone from Elvis to Bill Gaither in a career that spanned 52 years. (Plus he once held the Guinness world record for the lowest bass note ever reached.) The last album by Sumner and his beloved Stamps quartet features new versions of his best-known songs. "A fitting memorial"--All Music Guide. (36 minutes)
Tracks:
- I'm Holding To God's Unchanging Hand
- God Made A Way
- Lord, Teach Me How To Pray
- Old Man Death
- Keep Me
- Rolling Along
- Just Thinking Out Loud
- A Soul Such As I
- Somebody Prayed For Me
- What A Homecoming Day
- Aloha Time