Bro. Tim is a gospel legend, and Bro. Scott is doing a fine job of filling his shoes. Saw them recently at Coteau Baptist Church in Houma, LA. and had a great time of worship.
I love this song I woke up with this song playing in my head. And this song is your question on any bad thought or anything negative just turn your back and start walking in a positive direction and don't look back and when your mind start to wonder just check your self and say not today
Enjoyed them at the Whisnant's Annual Homecoming in Morganton, NC a few weekends ago. Had a great time listening to them and the other groups there, Friday and Saturday.
Brian Rayburn , Chris voice timber, in my opinion has more weight, timber, fuller. That being said, I don't know his age, but am sure he's a young man n has a great future for development. Let's say, Chris is an all "natural" bass singer, ie, Big John Hall.
Oh my gosh.. I thought I recognized that tremendous voice! He looks a little different than he did last time I saw him, maybe more than 10 yrs ago. He was singing with another quartet, I believe Mercy's Mark. We never forgot that voice, arguably the best in Southern Gospel, and wondered about him many times. We're so glad he's singing with the best! Great fit!
DavesNotHere56, the register is there however I think he has more resonance (timber/depths) than Riley. Aaron McClure was heading that way too but for whatever reason, he either stoped or went a different route.
You're an idiot for making a ridiculously stupid comment that disrespects Gold City's best bass.. pitchy? Not even close dude. Sounds like you're just being bitchy...
@@frankosborne8167 I agree with the original comment, I have heard him sing before and he is definitely reaching for that note, I have heard him hit it other times with no issues at all though. It could be that he just had an off night.
I do have to wonder how much of that is due to technological advances, though? The Cathedrals released their version in 1999, whereas this was published in 2016...
@@gothard5 I'm with you. I want to assume the OP was referring to the instrumentation. Younce sang his part with such comfort and sang the notes more accurately than I'm hearing in this video. No shade on GC's bass singer. Everyone sang / is singing for the Lord and edify the body of Christ.
I love this song I first heard it on WCKB Dunn NC
Wow Love the sound !!
Bro. Tim is a gospel legend, and Bro. Scott is doing a fine job of filling his shoes. Saw them recently at Coteau Baptist Church in Houma, LA. and had a great time of worship.
I wish they had a kareoke version, so my kids can sing this in church
Vêm pra Rio Verde 😊
I love this song I woke up with this song playing in my head. And this song is your question on any bad thought or anything negative just turn your back and start walking in a positive direction and don't look back and when your mind start to wonder just check your self and say not today
AMEN! GOD BLESS!!!!!!!
This song is awesome!!!
Chris and the guys sang for us back in November. They are awesome and this new lineup is amazing!
What a bass, Chris isa mix between Tim and George, he is gonna be great when the group gets its personality developed, that will take. few years yet.
My gosh that bass...
is mad goooooof
Yo amen for this
Gold City canta muito.
Beautiful
Enjoyed them at the Whisnant's Annual Homecoming in Morganton, NC a few weekends ago. Had a great time listening to them and the other groups there, Friday and Saturday.
Chris is a great bass but I love Tim.
Brian Rayburn , Chris voice timber, in my opinion has more weight, timber, fuller. That being said, I don't know his age, but am sure he's a young man n has a great future for development. Let's say, Chris is an all "natural" bass singer, ie, Big John Hall.
They perform this song fantastically. well. Are they before or after Aaron Mccune?
From this group I only know Tim Rilley's son. (Danny?)
Chris west is the bass singer here and he came after Aaron McCune. And yes Tim’s sons name is Daniel
i don't know the base singers name but he does look familiar
His name is Chris West
Tim Riley"s son looks just like his Dad.
I agree. They look alike.
Who is the bass singer?
Chris West. A great bass singer by the way...
Oh my gosh.. I thought I recognized that tremendous voice! He looks a little different than he did last time I saw him, maybe more than 10 yrs ago. He was singing with another quartet, I believe Mercy's Mark. We never forgot that voice, arguably the best in Southern Gospel, and wondered about him many times. We're so glad he's singing with the best! Great fit!
He sounds just like Tim Riley to me.
DavesNotHere56, the register is there however I think he has more resonance (timber/depths) than Riley. Aaron McClure was heading that way too but for whatever reason, he either stoped or went a different route.
If my voice was a littttttllee bit deeper 🤣
quarteto gileade
Ninguém bate o Tim Riley!
Heyder Ferreira Aaron é melhor heim!
george younce pra mim e o melhor
I am huge Gold City fan but Chris is pitchy here. Love the guy but the in ears are seemingly hurting him on a very easy vocal song.
You're an idiot for making a ridiculously stupid comment that disrespects Gold City's best bass.. pitchy? Not even close dude. Sounds like you're just being bitchy...
@@frankosborne8167 I agree with the original comment, I have heard him sing before and he is definitely reaching for that note, I have heard him hit it other times with no issues at all though. It could be that he just had an off night.
Sharpens notes trying too hard to be Tim.
Hands down better than the Cats rendition.......Chris West is an awesome person as well
I do have to wonder how much of that is due to technological advances, though? The Cathedrals released their version in 1999, whereas this was published in 2016...
Nothing better than the Cathedrals and don’t call them Cats.
@@gothard5 I'm with you. I want to assume the OP was referring to the instrumentation. Younce sang his part with such comfort and sang the notes more accurately than I'm hearing in this video. No shade on GC's bass singer. Everyone sang / is singing for the Lord and edify the body of Christ.
@@alexleech4490 released in 1982 you mean?
Bass singer is flat all the time almost???
I kind of notice that sometimes too.
I agree with you but bass singing isn’t the easiest thing especially live, I enjoyed him either way
@@smokey12242 OK