Archie Watkins was an unmistakeable tenor who defined the "Inspiration" sound! He and bass Mike Holcomb were to the Inspirations what George and Glen were to the Cathedrals!
Wow! My parents and I used to go Inspiration Park outside Bryson City, NC every summer for Singing in the Smokies. I love this music from my childhood! Thank you so much for the post!
Thanks so much for posting. This song was really really big when I was a sophmore in high school in 1982. Seems like only yesterday. I just love the piano intro on this song. I think Otis Forrest plays the piano here. Another super Inspirations album and a big hit Inspirations song.
I love this song. I think I was born in the wrong era. Love the purity of the harmonizing.
Love this
I too am climbing up the ladder saints.
Archie Watkins was an unmistakeable tenor who defined the "Inspiration" sound! He and bass Mike Holcomb were to the Inspirations what George and Glen were to the Cathedrals!
I have always thought this.
Wow! My parents and I used to go Inspiration Park outside Bryson City, NC every summer for Singing in the Smokies. I love this music from my childhood! Thank you so much for the post!
Beautiful song
GREAT SONG!!!!!!
How can this song not uplift your spirts!!
I like this song a lot!
Thanks so much for posting. This song was really really big when I was a sophmore in high school in 1982. Seems like only yesterday. I just love the piano intro on this song. I think Otis Forrest plays the piano here. Another super Inspirations album and a big hit Inspirations song.
Thank you for that!
@GospelSteel28 The steel player on this album is Russell Easter.
It was either him or his brother that wrote this song!
I love the steel on this album, does anybody know who the player is?