Mrs. Lucie Eddie Campbell composed this song in 1933 and it has since been covered by many different artists: The Famous Davis Sisters (1950s), Johnny Cash, etc. This song was also recorded under the title "End of My Journey." The Rebels with Jim Hamill sing this song the way RH Harris & The Soul Stirrers recorded it in 1948 for Aladdin Records.
Mrs. Lucie Eddie Campbell composed this song in 1933 and it has since been covered by many different artists: The Famous Davis Sisters (1950s), Johnny Cash, etc. This song was also recorded under the title "End of My Journey." The Rebels with Jim Hamill sing this song the way RH Harris & The Soul Stirrers recorded it in 1948 for Aladdin Records.
The Rebels were great back in the early days. London's voice and style got better as the years passed.
Elvis would have loved them.
Daddy's got Pat Boone singing this hymn in this style.
R. I. P., Daddy.
29.5.32---->9.9.20
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Wow the Bass is so talented
death is the beginning of a seed dying IN the sake of attaining Eternity FOR the & MY LORD & GOD who is JESUS CHRIST.
was one of my late daddys fav hymns
the savior did it all for me and for others, and i ran the race the best as i could. he will say well done.
One of the best covers!
Cover of whose version? This is from the early 1960s
Love it
Something seems to have distracted London Parris near the end of the song. Its just something I noticed.