The Cathedrals - Jesus Use Me (1981)
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 21 ธ.ค. 2016
- The Cathedrals on the Gospel Singing Jubilee show, featuring a young Mark Trammell on "Jesus Use Me". Hope you enjoy!
Members:
Bass - George Younce
Baritone - Mark Trammell
Lead - Glen Payne
Tenor/Bass Player - Kirk Talley
Pianist - Roger Bennett
Honestly, I have no idea who is playing the drums here. If anybody knows feel free to leave a comment! - เพลง
Amen!!! All I want is for Jesus to use me.
back in the day loved this group..this song too has good memories..80 yr senior
I like this. It feels good
Sad to think Mark is the only one these 5 talented men still singing.
Got to think George & Glen are singing now like never before
where are the others ?
@@mmangalisojama8371 The two to the soloist's left as well as the pianist have passed on. The one on guitar has a medical condition that has severely affected his vocal chords.
AMEN
This song has been in my head for days ♥️
Amen!!! Merry Christmas
I love this song.
My family watched this every Sunday morning.
are they covering the "Faith Tones"?
I'm not sure, I have never heard of that group but it's quite possible that they are!
The Rebels Quartet was the first group to sing it in the 60s I believe. The Happy Goodmans made it really popular. Vestal singing the last verse is legendary
The Faith Tones weren't real
We know who’s packin the most in that group lol
Got dang that bass is a legend
Beautiful ,one of my favourite songs !
Home Free, I am your father....
The only thing I really never liked about most of Cathedrals presentation is the lack of instruments...
Album versions have a lot of guitar, bass and other instruments that brings an actual country flavor... while live presentations only got a piano lead!
That was one of the main elements that made them so unique
This is why I enjoy the Cathedrals still in 2019! Roger Bennett (1959-2007) killed the piano solos and made their sound so incredible. George and Glen brought it 110% each and every night! Thats not easy
the only thing good about this is that 70's jazz bass, lol
One of the lowest bass singers I’ve heard.