4:16 On that resurrection morning When all dead in Christ shall rise I'll have a new body Praise the Lord, I'll have a new life Won't it be so bright and fair When we meet our love ones there I'll have a new body Praise the Lord, I'll have a new life I'll have a new home of glory eternal Where the redeemed of God shall stand There'll be no more sorrow There'll be no more strife Raised in the likeness of my Savior Ready to live in Paradise I'll have a new body Praise the Lord, I'll have a new life When old Gabriel blows his trumpet And we walk the streets of gold I'll have a new body Praise the Lord, I'll have a new life No more pain worry sorrow In this wicked world of sin I'll have a new body Praise the Lord, I'll have a new life I'll have a new home of glory eternal Where the redeemed of God shall stand There'll be no more sorrow There'll be no more strife Raised in the likeness of my Savior Ready to live in Paradise I'll have a new body Praise the Lord, I'll have a new life Oh dear brother are you living For that day when Christ shall come I'll have a new body Praise the Lord, I'll have a new life Graves all bursting Saints a shouting Heavenly beauty all around I'll have a new body Praise the Lord, I'll have a new life I'll have a new home of glory eternal Where the redeemed of God shall stand There'll be no more sorrow There'll be no more strife Raised in the likeness of my Savior Ready to live in Paradise I'll have a new body Praise the Lord, I'll have a new life
Gerald Wolfe Is always coming with this kind of stuff. I believe he gives the participants a little bit of advance notice, but not much. It is, almost always entertaining. A lot of bass singing talent on that stage. They sounded pretty good, after they got into it. Pat Barker, though not the lowest, is fast becoming one of my favorites, with his smoothness, pitch accuracy and , I believe, genuine personality and humor.
It looks like this is the version they're doing: On the resurrection morning When all the dead in Christ shall rise I'll have a new body Praise the Lord, I'll have a new life Sewed in weakness, raised in power Ready to live in Paradise I'll have a new body Praise the Lord, I'll have a new life, oh yes Chorus: I'll have a new home (glory, glory) of glory eternal Where the redeemed (ever stand) of God shall stand There'll be no more sorrow No more pain, there'll be no more strife (no strife) Yes, raised in the likeness (in His likeness) of my Savior Ready to live (I'll be glad) in Glory Land I'll have a new body Praise the Lord, I'll have a new life What a hallelujah morning when the last trump of God shall sound I'll have a new body Praise the Lord, I'll have a new life (eternal) Graves all bursting saints all shouting Heavenly beauty all around I'll have a new body Praise the Lord, I'll have a new life
why does Gerald wolfe care so much about vocal ranges. people sing tenor baritone or bass because its natural. If he had me sing higher than my natural range (low baritone), I would nearly cough and gag from stretching my voice too much.
Who says gospel music can’t be fun and entertaining! Love it!
The looks on Jeff's, Matt's, and Eric's faces at the end are priceless lol!
love the other video where they have to sing A Little Talk With Jesus AS WELL
We need more bass voices together like this
1:He sure did get that high note!!! 2:Laughter doeth good like a medicine!!!
Ronald Shank
4:16
On that resurrection morning
When all dead in Christ shall rise
I'll have a new body
Praise the Lord, I'll have a new life
Won't it be so bright and fair
When we meet our love ones there
I'll have a new body
Praise the Lord, I'll have a new life
I'll have a new home of glory eternal
Where the redeemed of God shall stand
There'll be no more sorrow
There'll be no more strife
Raised in the likeness of my Savior
Ready to live in Paradise
I'll have a new body
Praise the Lord, I'll have a new life
When old Gabriel blows his trumpet
And we walk the streets of gold
I'll have a new body
Praise the Lord, I'll have a new life
No more pain worry sorrow
In this wicked world of sin
I'll have a new body
Praise the Lord, I'll have a new life
I'll have a new home of glory eternal
Where the redeemed of God shall stand
There'll be no more sorrow
There'll be no more strife
Raised in the likeness of my Savior
Ready to live in Paradise
I'll have a new body
Praise the Lord, I'll have a new life
Oh dear brother are you living
For that day when Christ shall come
I'll have a new body
Praise the Lord, I'll have a new life
Graves all bursting Saints a shouting
Heavenly beauty all around
I'll have a new body
Praise the Lord, I'll have a new life
I'll have a new home of glory eternal
Where the redeemed of God shall stand
There'll be no more sorrow
There'll be no more strife
Raised in the likeness of my Savior
Ready to live in Paradise
I'll have a new body
Praise the Lord, I'll have a new life
They sound very good to me!
You don't hear this version of Pat very often. Thanks for the video.
It's indeed an All Bass Q'tet at different level, educative uplifting whilst entertaining in a unique funny humorous way. It's a group like no other.
Gerald Wolfe Is always coming with this kind of stuff. I believe he gives the participants a little bit of advance notice, but not much. It is, almost always entertaining. A lot of bass singing talent on that stage. They sounded pretty good, after they got into it. Pat Barker, though not the lowest, is fast becoming one of my favorites, with his smoothness, pitch accuracy and , I believe, genuine personality and humor.
Mr. Pat is absolutely entertaining in The Mark Trammell Quartet! Their performance of That's Enough For Me To Know is amazing.
This was awesome, once they got going :)
It looks like this is the version they're doing:
On the resurrection morning
When all the dead in Christ shall rise
I'll have a new body
Praise the Lord, I'll have a new life
Sewed in weakness, raised in power
Ready to live in Paradise
I'll have a new body
Praise the Lord, I'll have a new life, oh yes
Chorus:
I'll have a new home (glory, glory) of glory eternal
Where the redeemed (ever stand) of God shall stand
There'll be no more sorrow
No more pain, there'll be no more strife (no strife)
Yes, raised in the likeness (in His likeness) of my Savior
Ready to live (I'll be glad) in Glory Land
I'll have a new body
Praise the Lord, I'll have a new life
What a hallelujah morning when the
last trump of God shall sound
I'll have a new body
Praise the Lord, I'll have a new life (eternal)
Graves all bursting saints all shouting
Heavenly beauty all around
I'll have a new body
Praise the Lord, I'll have a new life
TheTalanton
Love Gerald Wolfs humor about the Booth Brothers 😂
This was great!
So fun!
Very good and enjoyably comical.
I swear these guys just converted me.
Nayram gathers
No kidding. This is what worship should be like, right?
Hahahahaha, Pat is crazy. LOL
I love Pat
love love MATT
Oh Pat!
This was very funny.
He got the note, but that poor guy's face is almost as red as an ol' beet, especially his forehead!!!
wish they would show more of it after wards
6:24 C5 and later, F4.
This was very funny
Oh the ending!!!!! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Hilarious!! LOL!!
Soooooo Funny!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
👏👏👏👏👏😀😀😀😀😀
Loved the guys singing but for crying out loud hold the camera still
why does Gerald wolfe care so much about vocal ranges. people sing tenor baritone or bass because its natural. If he had me sing higher than my natural range (low baritone), I would nearly cough and gag from stretching my voice too much.
It's just for the fun and part of the show! 😉😁
1:49
Fantastic
Matt is being put on the Couch now? lol
that's cause haveing jeff sing antyhing but bass would hurt people's earss
does anyone know the song name they sang ?
LOL Pat
Lol
😂
loved Glenn Dustin better. it was LOL
This v
well gee whiz don't pop like a zit pat
Too much clowning and too little singing.
This is one of my favorites
This was very funny.
This was very funny
1:44
This v