Well, I was in the 2nd grade when Mr. Chet recorded these gems! To the Lord, a day is a thousand years and a thousand years is a day! Wow! The circle will not be broken in the sweet by and by. We will all encircle the King's throne, together, forever!!!
I don't know if you're familiar with the mono and stereo designations of the old RCA albums. LPM would be mono. This is the stereo release, so it would actually be LSP-2601. Some people might not listen thinking this is the mono version.
Well, I was in the 2nd grade when Mr. Chet recorded these gems! To the Lord, a day is a thousand years and a thousand years is a day! Wow! The circle will not be broken in the sweet by and by. We will all encircle the King's throne, together, forever!!!
Sharon you must be about my age, cause at 72 I was inspired to play the guitar when I was about 14 yrs old
and playing spiritual music I knew was right
I first heard this album in the '60's in Japan. Wow, what great player Chet was! Love these timeless hymns.
This is the most beautiful thing I've ever heard and I have been around guitars my whole life . It's absolutely beautiful ❤️❤️❤️
Great, music I have been listening to chet atkins for over fifth years. Quality of the best. Nevis.west indies.
I can only praise the Almighty God for skill ability n talent given us for good use in appreciation to him how sweet his love n goodness.
Praise Jesus for this man and his talents. I hope he is with Jesus now and not the bad place!
No worries about that. Chet was as decent a human being as God ever created.
@@johnnyx9892 Accepting Jesus is the only way
Fine…many memories
Chet Atkins, who was the guitarist for the Carter family, never sounded betterthan he does on Back Home Hymns.
I don't know if you're familiar with the mono and stereo designations of the old RCA albums. LPM would be mono. This is the stereo release, so it would actually be LSP-2601. Some people might not listen thinking this is the mono version.
it doesnt matter - listen - put down the manual and listen
@@budsodalsky stereo or mono most certainly does matter.
@@MrSmallpoxSatan What an uplifting handle
Charlie McCoy usually played harmonica on all his recordings.
He was the session guy in Nashville for just about every record made during that time.