Been in Gospel music since I was a little fella. The Inspirations, The Kingsmen, The Happy Goodman’s, The Dixie Echoes, The Centurions and a host of others inspired me to sing Gospel music. Dales lead is unparalleled as far as I’m concerned. They were awesome with this combination of singers. Beautiful song! They did it as good as I’ve ever heard.
I heard John Conlee sing this last night on an episode of Country Family Reunion, Old Time Gospel. Bill Anderson was asking Bill Mack about it and Mr. Mack said if Bill Anderson had not 'found' Connie Smith, this song might never have been recorded. Mr. Mack brought it to the attention of Connie Smith, who loved it and made several calls. He also mentioned the Oakridge Boys and George Hamilton IV had recorded it, among many others, including John Conlee, who, as I stated sand it on that recording. Makes me happy that I love old time Gospel music and good country music. Such legends.
Dale was one of the finest lead singers I ever heard. I loved his clear voice. Larry Ford, the tenor had and still has a great solo voice. Ken Turner is a fine bass and a great guy to talk with.
Dean Adkins I can just imagine all the songs he sang, as he plowed the fields on his farm with his old mule! That is where his neighbor found him, I'm sure he was holding to that nail scarred hand!!! 😭😭❤❤
Been in Gospel music since I was a little fella. The Inspirations, The Kingsmen, The Happy Goodman’s, The Dixie Echoes, The Centurions and a host of others inspired me to sing Gospel music. Dales lead is unparalleled as far as I’m concerned. They were awesome with this combination of singers. Beautiful song! They did it as good as I’ve ever heard.
Dale Shelnut…what a great singer!
I heard John Conlee sing this last night on an episode of Country Family Reunion, Old Time Gospel. Bill Anderson was asking Bill Mack about it and Mr. Mack said if Bill Anderson had not 'found' Connie Smith, this song might never have been recorded. Mr. Mack brought it to the attention of Connie Smith, who loved it and made several calls. He also mentioned the Oakridge Boys and George Hamilton IV had recorded it, among many others, including John Conlee, who, as I stated sand it on that recording.
Makes me happy that I love old time Gospel music and good country music. Such legends.
Best group of the DIXIE ECHOES. Thanks' DEAN 💓
Another one of the Dixie Echoes finest gospel songs !
Dale was one of the greatest leads/singers ever. What a choir is assembled in heaven now.
Dale was one of the finest lead singers I ever heard. I loved his clear voice. Larry Ford, the tenor had and still has a great solo voice. Ken Turner is a fine bass and a great guy to talk with.
Bill Mack A DJ out of Dallas Texas wrote the song he used to play it every morning when he signed off Connie Smith recorded it Love the song
What a wonderful song. God Bless the Dixie Echoes.
I loved this group even when I was a child. I didn't appreciate them as much as I do today.
What A Beautiful Song
beautiful song I enjoyed it
Yes That song was writen by radio dj and song writer Bill Mack (Smith). He also wrote Blue that leanne Rymes Made Famous.
Great song and voices
Beautiful 🎉🎉
Beautiful 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻❤️❤️❤️❤️
Fabulous
Man, Old Dale could really sing it!!!
Dean Adkins
I can just imagine all the songs he sang, as he plowed the fields on his farm with his old mule! That is where his neighbor found him, I'm sure he was holding to that nail scarred hand!!! 😭😭❤❤
Added to the play list !
Dale and Kenny Hinsen was the best ever.
Lead sounds or reminds me of Glenn Payne.
@mikeymikey50 He also wrote 'Roses For Mama" a real heartbreaker
Bill Mack
Does anyone know who wrote this song?
@mikeymikey50 Indeed he did!
bill mack wrote this song
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