I just HAD to comment! Every word was understandable and enumciated correctly. The song was done in a holy manner without facetious acting. Each part was heard and done correctly. In other words, my favorite gospel song was sung without a fault.
I was in the audience when this was performed and it gave you chills and made your eyes water. People were stunned and awestruck. It was the single best vocal performance I have every heard. Thank you for posting and sharing the memory!
Christian Davis is just awesome, such a deep timbre, and sometimes he lets emotion come through that gives me tears, love this group, all around excellent.
Just love Jeff's voice. He could be a tenor singer. No wonder the tenor singer goes into a falsetto. High notes to reach when Jeff sings the lead. Wonderful group.
@@sandrareid8728 From Middle Tennessee. Bluegrass is in my blood, also. It has been all my life. It's probably because we all come from good Southern Scots-Irish stock.
These four guys together have something really special. Jamie and Darrin were always a good act, but filling out the sound with Jeff Parker and Christian Davis was genius. Fabulous harmony and such a spectacular job on this song. Hope to see you in person soon! And THANKS!
Sadly Christian doesn't sing bass for them anymore. Aaron McCune is the current bass. Christian is a friend of mine and he is pursuing a solo ministry now. Great guy
we used to sing this at bible camp a million years ago BUT it went will the boys be ready, sung by the boys and will the girls be ready , sung by the girls good times at that bible camp I couldn't possibly love this more!!!!!!!!!!!!
Christian Davis is an amazingly solid bass and Jeff Parker from Canaans crossing had an amazing voice. he's one of those guys that can song almost any part kinda like Jamie Dailey. amazing job on this old hymn.
Oh my gosh!!! That is amazing!!! I got tears and goosebumps at same time! James Black the composer was my son's great great grandfather. My ex Bradley Black is my son Aaron's father, so very direct line. I was a music major in college at U of Oregon and this is one of the best barbershop meld of voices I've ever heard!
Jeff Parker is certainly an unknown and seriously underrated ear piercing Tenor type singer. He sang that part for Dailey and Vincent in their Acapella sessions for nearly a decade. You would (ok, I wouldn't) never probably expect that wail or that high pitched noise come from him and his vocal cords but damn if it doesn't. He ties the quad together nicely.
The chubby one with the bright orange tie and the bass singer have beautiful voices. I've never cared much for falsetto tenors but these guys can sing.
Hebrews 11:16 But as it is, they desire a better country, that is, a heavenly one. Therefore God is not ashamed to be called their God; for He has prepared a city for them. 1 Corinthians 2:9 But as it is written, Eye hath not seen, nor ear heard, neither have entered into the heart of man, the things which God hath prepared for them that love him.
I watched Dailey & Vincent's TV show on the Circle network this week. Their guest was Country Music Hall of Famer Jimmy Fortune (Statler Bros.). Jimmy was supposed to share a hand-held mic with Dailey & Vincent's Jeff Parker, the gray-headed, rotund singer on the left in this vid, but Parker was a mic hog and for some reason, kept the microphone away from Jimmy. So disrespectful.
I'm confused about who's singing what. Seems to be a vid/aud delay. I thought the fat guy was singing that low,low bass until about 3:30 when he steps out front and seems to be singing tenor. What?????
What's your problem packington? Are you just a troll? I saw them in Chillicothe, OH, when they were nearly rained out and they did a great job. You need to pack it in.
I feel God’s Grace every time I hear this song, I Love It!!!
One of the most inspiring and electrifying vocal performances I have ever seen. Was so fortunate to be in the audience for this.
I just HAD to comment! Every word was understandable and enumciated correctly. The song was done in a holy manner without facetious acting. Each part was heard and done correctly. In other words, my favorite gospel song was sung without a fault.
You guys sound fantastic😊
The best rendition of this song. Ever.
I was in the audience when this was performed and it gave you chills and made your eyes water. People were stunned and awestruck. It was the single best vocal performance I have every heard. Thank you for posting and sharing the memory!
I can see why. They are fabulous. I love to hear them sing and especially Acapella.
How does someone sit in their seats and listen to this and not have the spirit to hit them and praise them for the awesome job of singing it too
Brothers and sisters that right there is how you do it now awesome job
I hope they are all ok during COVID.
OH SO GOOD!!!!!! Thank y'all SO Much for sharing your gifts with us and Glorifying Our Lord at the same time!
Amazing harmony,,, Absolutely don't get any better,,, Thank you GOD for these amazing voices singing praises to you.
it is so wonderful to have a gospel music concert or who ever sings it is so wonderful and I am blessed beyond measure. I love you guys.
That was just incredible, absolutely beautiful! You know God had to be smiling when he heard this one! This thrilled my soul, God bless!
Praise the Lord! Jesus is calling many home. Look up, while we rejoice. These folks are a blessing.
Some of the finest singing I've ever heard!
What makes it even more amazing than usual is that they switched parts part way through. What incredible talent!
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I heard this live at the Ryman. OH MY.... Their voices made the building rumble at the end!!! What a performance!!
So did I - what a performance !
That's an old building
all I can say is.... WOW! I have never heard better, anytime, any place! Awesome guys!!
Beautiful harmony and it gets in your heart and your head- Amen ! Great Job Guys
I could listen to that all day. That bass, wonderful voice.
christian davis
I'm not big into gospel music but this performance is stunning. Absolutely beautiful! Amazing job!!
Christian Davis is just awesome, such a deep timbre, and sometimes he lets emotion come through that gives me tears, love this group, all around excellent.
wow how cool to hear that in person!
I have goosebumps now, sittin in my recliner with the laptop! LOL
Just love Jeff's voice. He could be a tenor singer. No wonder the tenor singer goes into a falsetto. High notes to reach when Jeff sings the lead. Wonderful group.
I think Jamie might actually be higher than Jeff. But both (all of the group) great voices.
Love this!! Gave me goosebumps!!!
after wiping the tears from my eyes, all i can say is WOWWWWWWW!!!!!!
I love your music. Bluegrass is in my blood. Being from a small town Waynesville North Carolina. Got to say I rate it a A plus.
Tammy Clark. I am from Canton and Bluegrass in my blood too.
@@sandrareid8728 From Middle Tennessee. Bluegrass is in my blood, also. It has been all my life. It's probably because we all come from good Southern Scots-Irish stock.
WOW…..I met Daily and Vincent, back when they started their tour, the voices are just perfect!!!
WOW ! ! ! Farrrrrr OUT! Beautiful job!
I hope everyone is ready, his glorious return is rite around the corner.
Doesn't get any better than this
Jeff's voice is amazing.
Wow. I've been a fan of acapella for decades now, and you have the perfect blend of technique and feel. Love it!
These four guys together have something really special. Jamie and Darrin were always a good act, but filling out the sound with Jeff Parker and Christian Davis was genius. Fabulous harmony and such a spectacular job on this song. Hope to see you in person soon! And THANKS!
+JIM LATTIMORE Thanks for naming the others singers, was wondering who they were.
Sadly Christian doesn't sing bass for them anymore. Aaron McCune is the current bass. Christian is a friend of mine and he is pursuing a solo ministry now. Great guy
@@WoodJack99 Oh, I miss Christian. Not to take anything way from the new bass man, but Christian Davis is the best bass singer I have ever heard!!!
we used to sing this at bible camp a million years ago BUT it went will the boys be ready, sung by the boys and will the girls be ready , sung by the girls good times at that bible camp I couldn't possibly love this more!!!!!!!!!!!!
Very very good, I really enjoy these guys.
Very thankful when the Roll is called up yonder I'll be there,Glory to the FATHER ❤❤
Wow.... That was outstanding.
i love it
thank you
Christian Davis is an amazingly solid bass and Jeff Parker from Canaans crossing had an amazing voice. he's one of those guys that can song almost any part kinda like Jamie Dailey. amazing job on this old hymn.
Love these guys! saw them four times this year!
Wow that's some outstanding vocal work. Not an instrument anywhere and it sounds GREAT
Brilliant performance
That bass is stunning! Christian Davis has an impressive talent.
He’s also a wife (and daughter) abuser, hypocrite, and political bigot. Not kidding
My Grandmother’s and my favorite!
Beautiful song it is touching
My goodness. What wonderful harmony.
Just beautiful.
Amen! Let us sing it and live it!
Solid bass. Awesome!
An award Winning performance
that was absolutely incredible!..4:15 was over the top awesome!!.. Thanks for sharing!..
I just love that song❤
Christians hair took me aback. Gotta love it. He has an amazing bass range! In fact, the whole group is pretty awesome.
First class musicians every one!
Oh my gosh!!! That is amazing!!! I got tears and goosebumps at same time! James Black the composer was my son's great great grandfather. My ex Bradley Black is my son Aaron's father, so very direct line. I was a music major in college at U of Oregon and this is one of the best barbershop meld of voices I've ever heard!
Jeff Parker is certainly an unknown and seriously underrated ear piercing Tenor type singer. He sang that part for Dailey and Vincent in their Acapella sessions for nearly a decade. You would (ok, I wouldn't) never probably expect that wail or that high pitched noise come from him and his vocal cords but damn if it doesn't. He ties the quad together nicely.
Precisely.
Wow!! Great voices.
The chubby one with the bright orange tie and the bass singer have beautiful voices. I've never cared much for falsetto tenors but these guys can sing.
I like this
😘😘😘👍👍❤️ what a feat..❤️
Have mercy on these older men god bless!
Beautifull ❤️❤️❤️🙏🙏🙏
Goosebumps big time! LOL!
I love singing that bass line with him. Tenor gets all the attention but without the bass it sounds hollow.
Definitely. The bass is the anchor of all the voices.
In fact! Fill in all the others. Of weight and support. I also follow the bass :)
Amazing
This nice song i need in two o three languages at the same time!
You guys oughta go to the National Quartet Convention in Louisville Ky next year.
Wonderful
awesome times 10
AMEN BABY!!!! Rock on!
Powerful!
Out-standing!
Have Mercy! Wow!
Awesome!!!
Awesome!
Brilliant !
Wow, what a strong bass singer! ;)
Hebrews 11:16 But as it is, they desire a better country, that is, a heavenly one. Therefore God is not ashamed to be called their God; for He has prepared a city for them.
1 Corinthians 2:9 But as it is written, Eye hath not seen, nor ear heard, neither have entered into the heart of man, the things which God hath prepared for them that love him.
Great song
Awesome
it old song /but it is still so true
awesome
outstanding
The turn in the voice at 1:55
👏👏👏👏👏👏
WOW!!!
The biggest performance ever.
Aman and Aman!!!! ☝☝
I watched Dailey & Vincent's TV show on the Circle network this week. Their guest was Country Music Hall of Famer Jimmy Fortune (Statler Bros.). Jimmy was supposed to share a hand-held mic with Dailey & Vincent's Jeff Parker, the gray-headed, rotund singer on the left in this vid, but Parker was a mic hog and for some reason, kept the microphone away from Jimmy. So disrespectful.
What are the guys names? Best version of this song yet!
Jamie Daly-tall blonde guy
Darrin Vincent-little guy
Christian Davis-bass (dark haired young guy)
Jeff Parker-bigger older guy
Why is Jeff wearing biker glasses? lol
Updated
Why is it always the skinny guy with the low voice? This is Fantastic!!!!
that’s my uncle !! he’s got an insane voice
wow... i jus say AMEN!!!
Parker for the win!
James and Mann
Was definitely thrown off by who the bass voice was....
Many people are. You'd think it would be either Jeff or Jamie.
I'm confused about who's singing what. Seems to be a vid/aud delay. I thought the fat guy was singing that low,low bass until about 3:30 when he steps out front and seems to be singing tenor. What?????
The one on the far right with the Dark Hair is singing bass.
Oh, yeah pretty obvious at 2:40 or so. Fat guy is tenor Is that a full 3 octave spread on the last chord?
MrShurshot Don't know about the 3 octave spread. I do know the last note he hits is the second D Flat below middle C.
What? Because he's "the fat guy" he MUST be singing bass? Nice
I am and I do!!
do not play this kind of this tunes but there pretty good and i think of my ground mother that has passed 2 years ago.she loved groups like this
Could some people chip in and get Dailey a comb and the young kid a haircut?
Good grief. You must really like to complain. Bless your heart, get a life.
The bass singer looks like a hairy Tim Duncan!
Saw them in Ohio ALL the members were VERY unfriendly! ,No electric instruments like TV show no piano. Drove 200 miles....never again.
What's your problem packington? Are you just a troll? I saw them in Chillicothe, OH, when they were nearly rained out and they did a great job. You need to pack it in.
The bald guy is great but they should do this with music, it might help the other guys stay in pitch?
Vocal music is music. I think you have a pitch problem; they were spot on, even bending pitches and back.
Hmm, let me guess. You're tone deaf?