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The Fisk Jubilee Singers (1955) CD

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Price: $17.99
Item Number: F-2372
Country or Region: GOSPEL - SPIRITUALS
Catalog No: F-2372
"This item is part of the Folkways archives.  The original liner notes from the LP are included."

Credited with introducing the African-American spiritual to the wider world, the Fisk Jubilee singers made their debut in Cincinnati in 1871. Since then, the ensemble has drawn a host of wonderful young singers to Fisk University, and the Fisk Jubilee Singers have continued to be popular for over a century. This recording is from 1955.

Tracks
1. I Couldn't Hear Nobody Pray - 3:13    
2. O the Rocks and the Mountains - 2:44    
3. Rockin' Jerusalem - 2:16    
4. When I Was Sinkin' Down - 2:36    
5. You May Bury Me in the East - 3:11    
6. He Arose - 4:01    
7. The Angels Bowed Down - 3:37    
8. Great Camp Meeting - 2:07    
9. Were You There - 4:18    
10. Done Made My Vow to the Lord - 2:28    
11. I'm A-Rolling Through an Unfriendly World - 2:09    
12. Lord, I'm Out Here on Your Word - 4:04

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