The Five Blind Boys Of Mississippi • 3-Song Set (new HD transfer) • LIVE 1964 [RITY Archive]
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- The songs sung are "Leaning On The Everlasting Arms," "Lord You've Been Good To Me" & "Come On Up To The Bright Glory."
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I went to every record store in Houston during the 80s and 90s to find their albums. I love their music.
My dad played the heck out of this song when I was growing up. This is real Gospel music here.
The Blind Boys and the Barrett Sisters!!!
Gospel royalty! What a treat!!!
That's who the women are? The Barrett Sisters? Thank you. Really like Big Henry Johnson in this video. Outside of him I'd go with Bob Washington and the Rev. Julius Cheeks.
Give me just about any gospel person/group from the 1950s and 1960s!!! They were all making it happen in some very trying and unjust times. Glory to God!
About 15 years ago I was in a Dollar General in SC and they were playing this kind of music overhead and I didn't want to leave.
This is how you spend an evening with the Lord. Thanks so much.
One of the best gospel groups of all time
God morning, my dad played these albums for me when I was young. It never grows old.
You had a good Dad. He steered you down the good road musically. I found Gospel Genre later in life. During Pandemic I found these guys and many others. Big Henry Johnson sure had a charisma to him. Same with the Rev. Julius Cheeks.
Beautiful!
Fantastic gospel music!!!
Great music
I always wanted to see Archie Brownlee and The Five Blind Boys of Mississippi on video but I never could find it Archie Brownlee was one of those excellent lead singers The Five Blind Boys started at Pineywood school I would love to have seen Archie Brownlee leave me songs they still sounds excellent without Archer Brownlee may God Rest his soul
I remember hearing this Group when I was young!
Last Sunday morning my blood pressure
When through roof blood .start a brain
Brain bleed .I remember song it couldn't
Been me .I sang Jesus made old deaths
Behave.
Beattiful
Beautiful
@@Val-tz6iv Beautifull😃
God bless
Wow! 👌
Amen love. these beloved brothers 😊
So. Beautiful ❤️
Myyyyy God!!!!
Where did this American spiritual richness go?
Love ❤️
I think of my Dad when I listen to them.
Intensity.
Hallelujah! They're filled with the spirit. Does anyone know the name of the girl's choir singing with them?
Thompson community singers
The Barrett Sisters
Singing with oillll and power!!!!
👏👏 💃💃 😎🤘
I’m assuming Archie Brownlee had passed before this video? My grandfather introduced me to his leading The Five Blind Boys of Mississippi.
So this lineup is Big Henry Johnson, Lloyd Woodard, Jimmy Carter (then James Watts), J. T. Clinkscales (I think?) and... I can't place the fifth gent. Anyone know?
Rev. Willie Mincey, 2nd lead/high tenor
@@jddrew1000 Thanks! That would put this footage from some time in the mid-'60s, I believe.
@@RobHutten Id say 63/64
The new five blind boys from Mississippi Lee think it should have been me
It's five blind men singing for Jesus
What a fellowship, what a joy divine
Leaning on the everlasting arms;
What a blessedness, what a peace is mine,
Leaning on the everlasting arms
Leaning, leaning
Safe and secure from all alarms
Leaning, leaning
Leaning on the everlasting arms.
2 O how sweet to walk in this pilgrim way,
Leaning on the everlasting arms
O how bright the path grows from day to day
Leaning on the everlasting arms
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(In sheetmusic registered in 1887*)
3. What I have to dread, what I have to fear,
Leaning on the everlasting arms?
I have blessed peace with my Lord so near
Leaning on the everlasting arms
* Folk black american music of 19th century registered by Showalter (1887)
pitty that there are lettets in the video....
No cabe duda que a pesar de todo el estupido rasismo que vivieron las personas de color y otras mas, nadie pudo callar sus voces en sus cantos
Are these men really blind?
Yes the three in shades are totally blind. The front/lead 2 gents are not
@@erikjackson6797 Right- the original 5 band members were all blind, however.
Unfortunately the democrat party has succeeded in not only taking the black man out of the home,
but they have thereby also taken the black man out of the church.
Sad times indeed.
It wasn't the Democrats, it was capitalism and the propagation of "contemporary gospel" starting with Kirk Franklin. That has suckered the soul out of gospel music. Otherwise, don't believe the hype about black men not being in the church. It's the Republicans and the white church that has seen a decline in recent years.