Amen there’s nothing better than knowing many singers could have had successful careers filled with fame and fortune but instead choose to sing about Jesus. Better reward by far
Johnny Parrack's humble laugh is worth a thousand words.Thank you Squire Parsons for writing this great song...Sure miss Anthony Burger.What a great pianist and a good singer..Gwen Weaver
Johnny Parrack has such a great sense of humor and showmanship. His laugh is so cute, because I think he may have been embarrassed not remembering the words. But he really made up for it. He and the other Kingsmen are such a blessing............Gwen Weaver
By the grace of God I'll be at Jesus' feet. Also, I'll be with my Daddy and Brother, James..Thank goodness my 83 year old Mama is still with me and my Son, Adam, and my precious granddaughter, Mandi. My husband, Doug, gives me great support during hard memories. I love you Johnny Parrack and Jim Hamill and of course, Mark Trammell.
Oh, Hallelujah! Look for me, I'll be there too! O Glory be unto You Father and Our Blessed Lord Jesus Christ. So precious and Holy art thou. It's a joy to find them as I play and sing along, wiping tears and praising our glorious one. Precious Jesus! O Beulah Land I'm longing for you. There my home shall be eternal. If I leave this world of sorrow sometime before you do, Just look for me in heaven and we'll talk the ages thru; But if, at first, you fail to see me, let me tell you where I'll be, I'll be thanking Christ, my Savior, for saving a wretch like me. CHORUS Don't look 'neath the gates of pearl, don't look on the streets of gold, Don't look by the walls of jasper, nor among the many sights untold; For I've been longing and I've been waiting for the precius, holy One to meet, There I'll be thru the countless ages, look for me at Jesus' feet. But if you should reach that city before my time has come, Perhaps you'd like to greet me when my race down here is run; Just wait, for I'll soon be coming across life's ebbing sea, And I'll tell you now, my brother, just where to wait for me. CHORUS Don't wait 'neath the gates of pearl, don't wait on the streets of gold, Don't wait by the walls of jasper, nor among the many sites untold; For I've been longing and I've been waiting for the precious, holy One to meet, There I'll be thru the countless ages, wait for me at Jesus' feet.
I just love when these guys have a gathering of old members, that's when you can find out so much about the quartet's history! That is Johnny Parrack singing tenor. Big Jim Hammell, walking around behind him and just to the left of Jim the tall dark haired man sitting @ 1:00, is Squire Parsons, and on the right side of the stage is Eldridge Fox and, then Mark Trammell with the Guitar and last Bass singer Ray Dean Reese! Johnny introduces Anthony Burger on Piano.
What a wonderful memory, Steve. I have that assurance as well. I sure do miss her near the holidays, but would not wish her back from the Lord's presence for anything.
yes that's Mark Trammell, from about 1978 to 1980 he traveled with the Kingsmen Quartet before joining the Cathedrals around 1980, he was with them when even Squire Parsons traveled with them. Later with Greater Vision, Gold City, Mark Trammell Trio, Quartet, the Senators with Jim Hamill before the Kingsmen, also with the Florida Boys, and Tim Riley's other quartet before Gold City, the Southmen, yes that's Mark Trammell at the Kingsmen Quartet Reunion, once more of a musician than a singer.
It’s unfair to compare this concert rendition to Gary’s, because Gary was still with the group and rehearsing regularly in preparation for upcoming events, whereas in this case Johnny Parrack hadn’t sung this song for over twenty years! and having to come in that morning with all the former members and have a limited time to rehearse all those songs! he missed a couple of lines in this one but he did an amazing job all round. give him his flowers 💐 And yes, Gary’s rendition was great also…
There is no better group or music than the Kingmsen of this era! It never grows old!!!
Amen there’s nothing better than knowing many singers could have had successful careers filled with fame and fortune but instead choose to sing about Jesus. Better reward by far
What a blessing. Thank You Lord!
You can tell Spirit filled people from the rest.
Today is the 5th anniversary of my dad's homegoing......i believe dad is truely sitting at Jesus feet....well glory!
Southern Gospel has some of the best tenors in the world. Have always loved this song.
Johnny Parrack's humble laugh is worth a thousand words.Thank you Squire Parsons for writing this great song...Sure miss Anthony Burger.What a great pianist and a good singer..Gwen Weaver
Me too. I play his music all the time.
Johnny Parrack has such a great sense of humor and showmanship. His laugh is so cute, because I think he may have been embarrassed not remembering the words. But he really made up for it. He and the other Kingsmen are such a blessing............Gwen Weaver
Gwen Weaver. Haha..he rurns red very easy!
By the grace of God I'll be at Jesus' feet.
Also, I'll be with my Daddy and Brother, James..Thank goodness my 83 year old Mama is still with me and my Son, Adam, and my precious granddaughter, Mandi. My husband, Doug, gives me great support during hard memories. I love you Johnny Parrack and Jim Hamill and of course, Mark Trammell.
Johnny Parrack is the BEST tenor singer....even if he cant remember the words!
another of my kingsmen favorites, these all take me back to "big and live", one of the first great live southern gospel recordings!
Oh, Hallelujah! Look for me, I'll be there too! O Glory be unto You Father and Our Blessed Lord Jesus Christ. So precious and Holy art thou. It's a joy to find them as I play and sing along, wiping tears and praising our glorious one. Precious Jesus! O Beulah Land I'm longing for you. There my home shall be eternal.
If I leave this world of sorrow sometime before you do,
Just look for me in heaven and we'll talk the ages thru;
But if, at first, you fail to see me, let me tell you where I'll be,
I'll be thanking Christ, my Savior, for saving a wretch like me.
CHORUS
Don't look 'neath the gates of pearl, don't look on the streets of gold,
Don't look by the walls of jasper, nor among the many sights untold;
For I've been longing and I've been waiting for the precius, holy One to meet,
There I'll be thru the countless ages, look for me at Jesus' feet.
But if you should reach that city before my time has come,
Perhaps you'd like to greet me when my race down here is run;
Just wait, for I'll soon be coming across life's ebbing sea,
And I'll tell you now, my brother, just where to wait for me.
CHORUS
Don't wait 'neath the gates of pearl, don't wait on the streets of gold,
Don't wait by the walls of jasper, nor among the many sites untold;
For I've been longing and I've been waiting for the precious, holy One to meet,
There I'll be thru the countless ages, wait for me at Jesus' feet.
I just love when these guys have a gathering of old members, that's when you can find out so much about the quartet's history! That is Johnny Parrack singing tenor. Big Jim Hammell, walking around behind him and just to the left of Jim the tall dark haired man sitting @ 1:00, is Squire Parsons, and on the right side of the stage is Eldridge Fox and, then Mark Trammell with the Guitar and last Bass singer Ray Dean Reese! Johnny introduces Anthony Burger on Piano.
❤ Jesus Christ Is Lord ❤
What a wonderful memory, Steve. I have that assurance as well. I sure do miss her near the holidays, but would not wish her back from the Lord's presence for anything.
how true this song is that is where ill be for sure
THE BEST SINGING THIS SONG
John parack greatest.tenor
yes that's Mark Trammell, from about 1978 to 1980 he traveled with the Kingsmen Quartet before joining the Cathedrals around 1980, he was with them when even Squire Parsons traveled with them. Later with Greater Vision, Gold City, Mark Trammell Trio, Quartet, the Senators with Jim Hamill before the Kingsmen, also with the Florida Boys, and Tim Riley's other quartet before Gold City, the Southmen, yes that's Mark Trammell at the Kingsmen Quartet Reunion, once more of a musician than a singer.
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At Around 1:00 look to the left. That's Squire. Looks like He's gettin' Blessed!! ;-)
Wow, I love this song. For some reason I thought it was one of the goodmans that wrote it.
Rusty did write "Look For Me" but not this song. We can thank Squire Parsons for this one.
@JMGpiano9 yes that is mark trammell
do you have when i wake up to sleep no more
When Fox and Ray do the trio is that mark trammell playing bass and singing with them?
Yes.
Question? What guy has sung with all of the major SG groups???
Mark Trammel
where can i get ths dvd
Forgot some of the words.....too bad. I had enjoyed Gary Shepard's version too.
It’s unfair to compare this concert rendition to Gary’s, because Gary was still with the group and rehearsing regularly in preparation for upcoming events, whereas in this case Johnny Parrack hadn’t sung this song for over twenty years! and having to come in that morning with all the former members and have a limited time to rehearse all those songs! he missed a couple of lines in this one but he did an amazing job all round. give him his flowers 💐
And yes, Gary’s rendition was great also…