I like the guitar descending lick at the introduction. Percy Granger wrote the original tune nearly a century ago and called it Lonondary Aire. Later it became a standard tune for Irish Tenors to sing as Danny Boy. It has always been a special tune. It was about a man who was singing to his son who was going off to war and the father was telling his boy that he loved him and would be waiting for him to return back home safely after the war. Vanessa is just extraordinary.
Thank you for posting this I havent heard this in so long and this is one of the ladies that made me want to pick up a mic and sing gospel music! Her voice is a true gift from God and a gift to all that hear it!
O M G; this is sooooo anointed, sure takes me back I played this song so much over and over had my ear phones on praising God, got the LP somewhere still, but wish I had this rendition on cd. WOW, my girl is bad
This lady is dynamic in the Lord. It is nice to view the posts from "back then". Sing to the Master. Play that piano! Every time I hear this song, I think of Pastor Crouch. This is a beautiful masterpiece.
This song was produced and arranged by the late great Andre Crouch! Songs like this proves why his legacy is so great! I could be wrong but I believe it was Bro. Crouch's work , this is a hymn he perfected in moderation at that time
OMigoodness...thank you for posting this. Vanessa is one of my all time favorites and this is one of my favorite songs. What a beautiful and timely reminder in the message of this song. Thank you:o)
Her vocal technique is so underrated!! Just out of this world🤯❤️
She never fails to deliver the anointing through her awesome voice!
Her gift is supernatural. I guess that is what the anointing is all about. Thank God for this woman.
This whole arrangement sends chills down my spine.
Oh my God! The anointing on this woman is phenomenal! She is truly amazing with God! The musicians are anointed! What an awesome combination!
I like the guitar descending lick at the introduction. Percy Granger wrote the original tune nearly a century ago and called it Lonondary Aire. Later it became a standard tune for Irish Tenors to sing as Danny Boy. It has always been a special tune. It was about a man who was singing to his son who was going off to war and the father was telling his boy that he loved him and would be waiting for him to return back home safely after the war. Vanessa is just extraordinary.
They don't do it like this no more! But Lord knows they should
That drummer!!!!🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
The broken glass scat at
Vanessa is just awesome. A lot of these younger singers need to take notes.
Thank you for posting this I havent heard this in so long and this is one of the ladies that made me want to pick up a mic and sing gospel music! Her voice is a true gift from God and a gift to all that hear it!
O M G; this is sooooo anointed, sure takes me back I played this song so much over and over had my ear phones on praising God, got the LP somewhere still, but wish I had this rendition on cd. WOW, my girl is bad
Thank God for Dottie Rambo who wrote the words to this song. May we never forget her and may she rest in peace.
She Be Killin Them Runs Dang!!!!!!!!!
This lady is dynamic in the Lord. It is nice to view the posts from "back then". Sing to the Master. Play that piano! Every time I hear this song, I think of Pastor Crouch. This is a beautiful masterpiece.
This song was produced and arranged by the late great Andre Crouch! Songs like this proves why his legacy is so great! I could be wrong but I believe it was Bro. Crouch's work , this is a hymn he perfected in moderation at that time
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OMigoodness...thank you for posting this. Vanessa is one of my all time favorites and this is one of my favorite songs. What a beautiful and timely reminder in the message of this song. Thank you:o)
Love this song and the way she sung it she sung it like she knew what she was really singing about.