As a boy in London in the 50s and 60s it was Paul Robeson that everyone knew as regards singing Spirituals. What a voice, the same with Mahalia, also such DIGNITY. Later, it was the old Black blues musicians from the 20s and 30s which we loved. Back to Gospel singing, Blind Willie Johnson stands out, for me. Oh, Rev Gary Davis as well.
Around 13 years ago, I was befriended by a black woman who was old enough to be my mother. She became my very best friend. She bought my grandson baby formula when I didn't have a dime, loaned me her beautiful clothes when I had job interviews, and was there to hold my hand when I had all of my teeth pulled out.. She introduced me to Mahalia Jackson - she said her mother used to listen to her all the time. I was just thinking of my friend when this video popped up. I sure miss you, Dot - r.i.p.
God bless you, Cathy. I can understand your position on this as well. Music and some artist sometimes holds a huge timestamp from our past that we will never forget. So, happy that you shared that beautiful story with me. I can see how Mahalia is bringing all kinds of people from everywhere together here on this channel. Love that. She is still blessing all of us through her music. Take care. :)
She is the best, my favorite is In the upperroom. My father was a great fan of her, he learns my sister and me to listen to it preciated. heavenly voice
I truly believe that Mahalia Jackson was a human musical instrument with direct communication with God. That woman had a set of lungs on her absolutely the best singer in of all time
President Pat... according to the gospel history books, Mahalia was one of the most influential singers in the History of Music. I had the pleasure of meeting one of her friends who move in our state. Also, I had an uncle who knew her very well, she mentions him in one of her biographies. He related that Mahalia was a very down to earth person, gifted with an anointing like no other singer. The church people said that she was one of the anointed gospel singers in the vain of Mother Willie Mae Ford Smith and Sister Queen Anderson. Anyway, enjoyed your presentation.
Thank you so much. I can see that about her for sure. Even though I am reacting to her videos I can honestly feel her emotions in these performances. I think since I am truly open to receive the music I can get the true feelings the singer brings to the songs. That performance took a lot of emotions out of me. I took a few moments after the video to weep. So, I am just so grateful for the work she left behind for us. :)
Any Concert recordings, like I collected from her european concerts together since 1961 from the public radio - and tv - stations. Elijah Rock is very impressing from her 61 Hamburger Musikhalle concert, with 2 reprises, she s tromelling her hand on the grand piano. The Bavarian TV-station had lost her 61 recordings from Munich through a water damage and I remember one, it seemed to bee a rehearsal she did in a smaller hall ´In the great gettin´ up morning, fare thee well, fare thee well..., got only a cut from it in a tv documentation on Mahalia from the early 1980ies . It is a quite rare song . Unfortunately not so much concert material from US concerts to find for me, I guess , you must have some special relations to the stations there. But her attorney`s office in the states as well as the public tv stations here in Europe, have been very kind and politely to help me the last 30 years, only the recordings from Sweeden and Paris are still missing.
Beautiful and legendary voice. Elvis Presley and Mahalia Jackson were close friends. Both came up in the church in a different era. Would have been pure magic to watch them perform this one on stage together. Duets between huge names like theirs just didnt happen then, moreso because of their management and the record company execs but MAAAAN..... that would have been Gospel for the Ages!
Yes, that would have been such a powerful duet. :) Being that I just really discovered how brilliant Elvis is as a singer I can see that duet happening. Such a shame that it never happened. However, I am happy that I have a chance to watch these videos and performances by both of them before I leave this Earth. If anything I hope that by reacting to these artist it keeps there names alive and new people are exposed to the great work. And not by what the media paints.
@@awordfrompresidentpat1985 SOOO TRUE Patrick. The media can be SO helpful, but sadly it's so easily manipulated, just like the internet is, just like the politicians are. With so much information everywhere these days, the truth can be easily accidentally overlooked, ignored, hidden, or altered. Thank goodness for reactors like yourself for seeking the facts. Its well worth it and better yet we can share the benefits of this entertainment TOGETHER.
Hi: I have a personal letter from Mahalia I received in 1969 October from New York City. She was celebrating her birthday, and wrote me while there. I had, of course, written to her first. If you would like a copy of it, then contact me privately in my email and I'll try to upload it for you. The original is in the libraries of Stanford University in California. I was 17 years old at the time.
Good afternoon Mr. Bill. Thank you so much for taking the time to share this amazing comment with me. That is such a incredible gift that I am sure you will cherish forever. I've read so many things about Ms. Mahalia and I owe her nothing more than respect and flowers for her impact. I would love to read the letter if you don't mind sharing it with me. That would be something I would truly appreciate and be grateful to read.
No one sings this like Mahalia!!!!!!!!!!! You feel every word out of her mouth! When she sings you hear that it's a prayer, that's the emotion that I feel is lacking in the Elvis rendition. Gone almost 50 years and there's still no voice to compare!!!!
As a boy in London in the 50s and 60s it was Paul Robeson that everyone knew as regards singing Spirituals. What a voice, the same with Mahalia, also such DIGNITY. Later, it was the old Black blues musicians from the 20s and 30s which we loved. Back to Gospel singing, Blind Willie Johnson stands out, for me. Oh, Rev Gary Davis as well.
This lady has a beautiful voice
I love this great lady. Thank you
Around 13 years ago, I was befriended by a black woman who was old enough to be my mother. She became my very best friend. She bought my grandson baby formula when I didn't have a dime, loaned me her beautiful clothes when I had job interviews, and was there to hold my hand when I had all of my teeth pulled out.. She introduced me to Mahalia Jackson - she said her mother used to listen to her all the time. I was just thinking of my friend when this video popped up. I sure miss you, Dot - r.i.p.
God bless you, Cathy. I can understand your position on this as well. Music and some artist sometimes holds a huge timestamp from our past that we will never forget. So, happy that you shared that beautiful story with me. I can see how Mahalia is bringing all kinds of people from everywhere together here on this channel. Love that. She is still blessing all of us through her music. Take care. :)
She is the best, my favorite is In the upperroom. My father was a great fan of her, he learns my sister and me to listen to it preciated. heavenly voice
I truly believe that Mahalia Jackson was a human musical instrument with direct communication with God. That woman had a set of lungs on her absolutely the best singer in of all time
Mahalia Jackson is undisputably the greatest singer that ever lived. She reigned in God's holy spirit like no other!
The best!
Well, I am English and I am not Black but she takes me closer to the Lord than almost anyone else.
Thank you for reacting to this!
President Pat... according to the gospel history books, Mahalia was one of the most influential singers in the History of Music. I had the pleasure of meeting one of her friends who move in our state. Also, I had an uncle who knew her very well, she mentions him in one of her biographies. He related that Mahalia was a very down to earth person, gifted with an anointing like no other singer. The church people said that she was one of the anointed gospel singers in the vain of Mother Willie Mae Ford Smith and Sister Queen Anderson. Anyway, enjoyed your presentation.
Thank you so much. I can see that about her for sure. Even though I am reacting to her videos I can honestly feel her emotions in these performances. I think since I am truly open to receive the music I can get the true feelings the singer brings to the songs. That performance took a lot of emotions out of me. I took a few moments after the video to weep. So, I am just so grateful for the work she left behind for us. :)
Any Concert recordings, like I collected from her european concerts together since 1961 from the public radio - and tv - stations. Elijah Rock is very impressing from her 61 Hamburger Musikhalle concert, with 2 reprises, she s tromelling her hand on the grand piano. The Bavarian TV-station had lost her 61 recordings from Munich through a water damage and I remember one, it seemed to bee a rehearsal she did in a smaller hall ´In the great gettin´ up morning, fare thee well, fare thee well..., got only a cut from it in a tv documentation on Mahalia from the early 1980ies . It is a quite rare song . Unfortunately not so much concert material from US concerts to find for me, I guess , you must have some special relations to the stations there. But her attorney`s office in the states as well as the public tv stations here in Europe, have been very kind and politely to help me the last 30 years, only the recordings from Sweeden and Paris are still missing.
I also like this same song by her friend Elvis Presley 🎶
Prayers changes things is a good one by her
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Beautiful and legendary voice. Elvis Presley and Mahalia Jackson were close friends. Both came up in the church in a different era. Would have been pure magic to watch them perform this one on stage together. Duets between huge names like theirs just didnt happen then, moreso because of their management and the record company execs but MAAAAN..... that would have been Gospel for the Ages!
Yes, that would have been such a powerful duet. :) Being that I just really discovered how brilliant Elvis is as a singer I can see that duet happening. Such a shame that it never happened. However, I am happy that I have a chance to watch these videos and performances by both of them before I leave this Earth. If anything I hope that by reacting to these artist it keeps there names alive and new people are exposed to the great work. And not by what the media paints.
@@awordfrompresidentpat1985 SOOO TRUE Patrick. The media can be SO helpful, but sadly it's so easily manipulated, just like the internet is, just like the politicians are. With so much information everywhere these days, the truth can be easily accidentally overlooked, ignored, hidden, or altered. Thank goodness for reactors like yourself for seeking the facts. Its well worth it and better yet we can share the benefits of this entertainment TOGETHER.
You should listen to Peace in the Valley by Elvis
Please react to her singing His Eyes Are On The Sparrow. Thanks.
Hi: I have a personal letter from Mahalia I received in 1969 October from New York City. She was celebrating her birthday, and wrote me while there. I had, of course, written to her first. If you would like a copy of it, then contact me privately in my email and I'll try to upload it for you. The original is in the libraries of Stanford University in California. I was 17 years old at the time.
Good afternoon Mr. Bill.
Thank you so much for taking the time to share this amazing comment with me. That is such a incredible gift that I am sure you will cherish forever. I've read so many things about Ms. Mahalia and I owe her nothing more than respect and flowers for her impact. I would love to read the letter if you don't mind sharing it with me. That would be something I would truly appreciate and be grateful to read.
@@awordfrompresidentpat1985 Do you have access via You Tube to my email?
No one sings this like Mahalia!!!!!!!!!!! You feel every word out of her mouth! When she sings you hear that it's a prayer, that's the emotion that I feel is lacking in the Elvis rendition. Gone almost 50 years and there's still no voice to compare!!!!
Yes. Every single word hits. I honestly felt the emotion through my screen. She’s unmatched.
Elvis lacks emotion?hahahaha thanks for the laugh
You should clean your ears, hahahaha
@@marlon-ih5tc You have your opinion and I have mine!
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