Showing posts with label Stanley Brothers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Stanley Brothers. Show all posts

Sunday, March 4, 2018

Sunday Morning Mountain Gospel Music 181

No School Bus in Heaven, sung by the Stanley Bros.




On Route 23, down in Eastern Kentucky
A school bus wrecked there in the county of Floyd
It left many parents a weepin and mourning
It took away the lives of their little girls and boys

These little school children have gone onto Glory
No lessons to study, no worries or cares
They're now rejoicing and walking with Jesus
They won't have to ride on a school bus up there

God Please watch over these heartbroken families
Give them the courage to go on alone
Show them the right way that leads up to Heaven
Where once more the family will all be at Home

These little school children have gone onto Glory
No lessons to study, no worries or cares
They're now rejoicing and walking with Jesus
They won't have to ride on the school bus up there.....

Sunday, January 29, 2017

Sunday Morning Mountain Gospel Music 125

I'll Fly Away
Written by Albert E. Brumley, sung by the Stanley Brothers, Carter and Ralph 
 
In remembrance, Carl S. Titus....  September 3, 1988 - January 22, 2017
 

 
I'll Fly Away
 
 Some glad morning when this life is o'er
I'll fly away
To a home on Gods celestial shore
I'll fly away

I'll fly away, oh Glory
I'll fly away, in the morning
When I die Hallelujah by and by
I'll fly away (fly away)

When the shadows of this life have gone
I'll fly away
Like a bird from prison bars has flown
I'll fly away

I'll fly away, oh Glory
I'll fly away, in the morning
When I die Hallelujah by and by
I'll fly away (fly a way)

Just a few more weary days and then
I'll fly away
To a land where joys will never end
I'll fly away

I'll fly away oh Glory
I'll fly away, in the morning
When I die Hallelujah by and by
I'll fly away, fly away....
 

Sunday, January 17, 2016

Sunday Morning Mountain Gospel Music 72


Over in the Glory Land
Written by James W. Acuff, sung by the Stanley Brothers, Carter and Ralph.
 

Over in the Glory Land

I've a home prepared where the saints abide
Over in the glory land
I long to be by my Saviors side
Over in the glory land

Just over in the glory land
I'll join (yes join) the happy angels band
Over in the glory land
Just over in the glory land
There with (yes with) the mighty host I'll stand
Over in the glory land

I'm on my way to those mansions fair
Over in the glory land
There to sing Gods praise and his glory share
Over in the glory land

Just over in the glory land
I'll join (yes join) the happy angels band
Over in the glory land
Just over in the glory land
There with (yes with) the mighty host I'll stand
Over in the glory land

What a joyful thought that my Lord I'll see
Over in the glory land
And the kindred say there forever I'll be
Over in the glory land

Just over in the glory land
I'll join (yes join) the happy angels band
Over in the glory land
Just over in the glory land
There with (yes with) the mighty host I'll stand
Over in the glory land

Sunday, August 30, 2015

Sunday Morning Mountain Gospel Music 52

That Home Far Away
Sung by the Stanley Brothers, Carter and Ralph




That Home Far Away

 Oh Lord have mercy on this weary soul of mine
   May I walk in your light everyday
   And when I've crossed that deep silent river
   I'll be happy in that home far away

I wandered away from the straight and the narrow
Driftin' like a ship lost at sea
No lighthouse to guide my weary footsteps
Til Jesus answered my plea

Oh Lord have mercy on this weary soul of mine
 May I walk in your light everyday
   And when I've crossed that deep silent river
   I'll be happy in that home far away

The lights are bright no longer I'm blinded
From the bondage of sin I'm free
He lifted me up to join His salvation
I'll live on eternally

Oh Lord have mercy on this weary soul of mine
   May I walk in your light everyday
   And when I've crossed that deep silent river
   I'll be happy in that home far away

Oh Lord have mercy on this weary soul of mine
   May I walk in your light everyday
   And when I've crossed that deep silent river
   I'll be happy in that home far away


Sunday, March 1, 2015

Sunday Morning Mountain Gospel Music 26

No School Bus In Heaven
The Stanley Brothers, Carter and Ralph, natives of Dickenson County, Virginia 



No School Bus In Heaven
 
 On Route 23 down in Eastern Kentucky
A school bus wrecked there in the county of Floyd
It left many parents a weeping and mourning
It took away the lives of their little girls and boys

These little school children have gone on to glory
No lessons to study, no worry or cares
They're now rejoicing and walking with Jesus
They won't have to ride on a school bus up there

God please watch over these heart broken families
Give them the courage to go on alone
Show them the right way that leads up to Heaven
Where once more with their families, will all be at home

These little school children have gone on to glory
No lessons to study, no worry or cares
They're now rejoicing and walking with Jesus
They won't have to ride on a school bus up there


Sunday, November 2, 2014

Sunday Morning Mountain Gospel Music 9

Where We Never Shall Die
The Stanley Brothers   Carter and Ralph Stanley were born in the Clinch Mountains of Dickenson County, Virginia.




Where We Never Shall Die

Sinner why not heed the day won't you come and go this way
Where Jesus lives and we'll never say goodbye
To a home that's fair and bright and there never is no night
In a land where we never shall die

I've a home way up on high where we shall live and never die
Won't you come and cross this river so wide
There with Jesus we will dwell never more to say farewell
In a land where we never shall die

Walk the straight the narrow way fall down on your knees and pray
God will help you cross the mountaintop so high
He will take you by the hand lead you to that promised land
  To a home where we never shall die


I've a home way up on high where we shall live and never die
Won't you come and cross this river so wide
There with Jesus we will dwell never more to say farewell
In a land where we never shall die