1974 The Lewis Family High In Gospel Country Christian Vinyl LP Record VG+

$ 4.21

Color: Black Inlay Condition: Very Good Plus (VG+) Type: LP Material: Vinyl Case Type: Cardboard Sleeve Release Title: High In Gospel Country Seller Notes: “Vinyl / Jacket Grade per Goldmine Standard: VG+ / VG+” Genre: Gospel, Religious & Devotional Speed: 33 RPM Release Year: 1974 Artist: The Lewis Family Edition: First Pressing Record Label: Canaan Records Record Size: 12" Record Grading: Very Good Plus (VG+) Style: Christian, Gospel, Southern Gospel Features: Original Cover Sleeve Grading: Very Good Plus (VG+) Format: Record

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Yes we combine shipping for multiple purchases. Add multiple items to your cart and the combined shipping total will automatically be calculated. 1974 The Lewis Family High In Gospel Country Christian Vinyl LP Record VG+ Vinyl / Jacket Grade per Goldmine Standard: VG+ / VG+ SIDE 1 1 Pick Me Up, Lord (McHan) 1 :57 2. Beyond the River (Fowler) 2.37 3. Today s Gonna Be a Brighter Day (Faye-Brown) 2:23 4 I've Been a Waitin' (Presley) 2.11 5. That Old Ship (Lewis) 1:53 6. That Old-Time Preacher Man (Brumley) 2:24 SIDE 2 1. A Key to a Mansion In Glory (Hylton) 2:32 2. Come Closer to Me (Hylton) 2:16 3. I’m Workin' My Way (Craft) 2:06 4. The Baptism of Jesse Taylor (Frazier-Shafer) 2:35 5. Take Your Shoes Off. Moses (Jarvis) 2:32 6 The Only Man Made Things (Ward) 2:53 Every Tuesday night at 6:30 p.m.—almost like clockwork—the silver and green Challenger pulls into the rear parking lot of WJBF-television studios in Augusta, Georgia. It’s been over twenty years since The Lewis Family started their television program, now shown in many major cities throughout the nation. Pop and Mom Lewis, Polly, Miggie, Janis, Wallace, and Little Roy have travelled many a hard road since those long ago days. They recall tying the bass fiddle on the Buick roof when they first began travelling And the time their old bus broke down near a pond late one night, and the frogs kept them awake with loud croaking, making the family mighty sleepy at a concert the next day. But, now the fruits of that labor are beginning to pay off. Their names are becoming common in many nationally-distributed magazines and newspapers about country music, their albums sell into the thousands, they are constantly in demand for both gospel concerts and bluegrass festivals, and they are one of the few gospel groups invited to appear on the Grand Ole Opry stage Today, their fans and friends include people like Bill Anderson, Jacky Ward, the Osborne Brothers, Jim and Jesse McReynolds, Earl Scruggs, Mac Wiseman, Lester Flatt, and Bill Monroe to name just a few What's most important about this talented family (“Some family groups have hired help . . We’ve just got us, says Little Roy) is that they are good, down-to-earth people. They don't put on airs, and they don’t try to be something they are not They act the same whether they are in Ft Worth, Texas; Indian Springs, Maryland; or Lincolnton, Georgia. This is their new album, and typically, it is a great one. Not just good . but extra fine. I'll guarantee you that if you are either a gospel music, bluegrass music, or country music fan, this album will make you a believer that when it comes to good music, The Lewis Family ranks among the best performing groups in America today -DON RHODES Chronicle-Herald, Augusta, Georgia PRODUCER: Don Light PHOTOGRAPHY: Morgan Fitz RECORDING STUDIO: RCA, Nashville COVER DESIGN: Dennis Hill DIRECTOR OF ENGINEERING: Bill Vandervort