If memory serves me correctly, "Surely I Will Lord" first came out in a Stamps-Baxter Song book...and I remember first hearing this song sung by the Stamps-Baxter Quartet that had a lady singing and playing the accordion in the group, but can't remember any other members of the group.
So cool to come across this video all these years after his death. Coy is my grandfather!
Wow, I am a huge fan of your grandfather, and my family is friends with a man named Mark Lanier who says he grew up down the street from Coy.
@@pezesu Coy Cook--one of the greatest Gospel tenors ever!
@@dalerobinson1903 Amen! Looking forward to singing with him some sweet day!!
Wish Dale was there.
Awesome MUSIC
Wow, there's Jack Toney!!! ❤
Jack Tony has a great great voice.
Love me some Jack Toney! Sand Mountain, AL
Coy Cook. Jack Toney, Two Whitfields.
Three Whitfields
If memory serves me correctly, "Surely I Will Lord" first came out in a Stamps-Baxter Song book...and I remember first hearing this song sung by the Stamps-Baxter Quartet that had a lady singing and playing the accordion in the group, but can't remember any other members of the group.
@@DavidBruceMurray Right !
Great
Coy Cook was not the Original Tenor.
George Forbis was the original tenor