I have listened to this about 50 times in the last two days, I have not been as moved and as inspired by a song in years! The raw emotion in the lead singer's voice and harmonies by the group leaves me speechless! I am an African American that grew up in a church with this kind of music. The Soul Stirrers are part of the history of this country.
Doing the same in 2023 traveling through this barren land doing the best I can The soul stirrers ❤ we need more older gospel groups like this and these hymns in rotation with meaning
Whwen I hear this song I think of my next door neighbor, her motheris a pastor and she always played this song. I never knew the name of the song but all these years I remembered the melody and the word Pilgrim. May God truly BlessYou for posting this song.
The emotion of the lead singer and harmonies are absolutely stunning! I'm not really religious but this moved me. I can see why the Soul Stirrers are in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
The Stirrers had a VERY long run, with a varied and star studded lineup. Sam was awesome, but Rev Paul Foster, he could go with the best. One of my all time favorite singers, virtually unknown by the general public. This clip is also proof that we are losing something in recording these days. Compare this live TV version to the album cut and you will see what I mean.
Paul Foster was the background and glue that held this group together from R H Harris, Sam and Johnny Taylor… taught them all the Soul along with J W Alexander!! FACTZ !!🙏
Yes, Wade in the Water is on YOU TUBE also...you need to listen to "He's been a Shelter" Totally off the hook! I am like you..since I heard Paul, can't get enough! He is smooth..but anointed
Whooo! I’m a pilgrim [I’m a pilgrim] And a stranger [And a stranger] Travelin through [travelin through] This ole barren land [Barren land] I got a home [I got a home] In yonder city, Lord And I will do The best I can Chorus: (repeated with group responses as above) I’m a pilgrim Nothin but a stranger Everyday I’m travelin this ole barren land But I got a home In yonder city Lord And I’ll do the best I can Verse 1 (Group humming as counterpoint to the soloist) I’ve been tempted, Lord I’ve been tried I’ve been discouraged On every side. While travelin through this land, Lord Lord I’ll do [Lord I’ll do] the best I can. [The best that I can] Chorus: Lord, I’m a pilgrim [I’m a pilgrim] And I’m a stranger [I’m a stranger] Don’t you know I’m travelin [I’m travelin] This ole barren land [Barren land] But I’m not worried [I’m not worried] I’ve gotta home [I’ve got a home] Somewhere yonder city [In yonder city] And I’ll do the best I can. Verse 2: (When I) Get to River Jordan With the tide I can see Canaan on the other side When I get there Take my stand Lord I’ll do [Lord I’ll do] The best I can [the best that I can] Chorus: Lord, I am a pilgrim Yes! Travelin through this ole barren land But I’m not worried I gotta home Somewhere in yonder city And I’ll do the best I can.
Thanks so much for posting this classic gem from one my favorites from back in the day, The Soul Stirrers. Pure talent and some shonuf churchin' music. Love it!
When Sam Cook decided to leave the group and go pop he asked Rev Foster to join him. He refused and chose to remain faithful to his calling. He was my favorite gospel singer. I thought his powerful style and muscular voice surpassed Cooke.
you really got to be a pilgrim to understand what he,s singing about .this old world is not my home I'm just traveling. thought .my home is over in glory amen .
Yeah man Paul Foster,Richard Gibbs,Jimmy Outler,Leroy Crume,J.J.Farley Yo I actually played the drums for the Soul Stirrers(Leroy,Auther &DilliardCrume,Frank &James Davis not related)Word they called me Youngblood, I sucked but they still called me back, I didn't want to because of Step By Step the greatest accupella quartet, out of Cordele,Ga!!!I like ya'll style!!!!!!
These guys are very lucky to have the spirit in them. The pilgrim's spirit is not for the faint of heart. One must over come sudden rushes of euphoria and more spirit to perform for others. So strong is the luck witin that spirit, I could barely begin to type this. Luckily, we are now braced with this sentence afterwards.
@kpitt1204 gospels are sung from the heart and experiences of black people. where could these people turn when there were no courts, guardians for their spirits or the love of kin from whose bosoms they were torn? i know i couldn't have made it. that's why gospel is what it is. loved the organ, too. organs are a standard, y'all. :)
I am a jamacain just a months ago i came across these guys 👦especially Eddie Huffman even thou he dies and Sam cook's i just 💘them all of the singers in that makes up this group 💔alll they 🎵songs Listen to them every night 🌙 in time i can 👀see its was record but is anyone carrying bathon so to make 💿cd of those song 🎵
I love all the Soul Stirrers formations, Melanie, but I think my favorite is when LeRoy, Dillard and Arthur Crume were in the lineup at the same time. I feel nearest to God when that groups sings.
I have listened to this about 50 times in the last two days, I have not been as moved and as inspired by a song in years! The raw emotion in the lead singer's voice and harmonies by the group leaves me speechless! I am an African American that grew up in a church with this kind of music. The Soul Stirrers are part of the history of this country.
Sam Cooke t he same song. Before he died
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That’s how I feel about it. Another one is Since Jesus Came Into my Heart. It’s very uplifting to me.
Doing the same in 2023 traveling through this barren land doing the best I can
The soul stirrers ❤
we need more older gospel groups like this and these hymns in rotation with meaning
I cant get enough from these old gospel songs! this music touches me deep in my heart!
Mr. Foster was/is/and will forever be a one of the greatest power vocalist ever to do it
Great singers are NEVER afraid to sing 'Live' like these guys!
The real deal... yes they are!!
This is my 82 year-old grandfather's signature song when he sings. Love it!
My Granddaddy sings this song for morning devotion at church. Nobody can sing it like he can! Thank God for this song.
Hope he’s still with us
Yes. Yes. yes. This is way before my time, but I am feeling it! This old gospel touches a place where other songs just can't reach as easily.
you can't get better then this ,real music with a heart full of soul ,peace from Ireland to all are brothers and sister's of the World .
Paul was way beyond any other Gospel singer I have ever heard. Phenomenal!
The GREAT Paul Foster!!!
PAUL FOSTER! ONE OF THE GREAT UNSUNG GOSPEL GIANTS!!!!!!!
Whwen I hear this song I think of my next door neighbor, her motheris a pastor and she always played this song. I never knew the name of the song but all these years I remembered the melody and the word Pilgrim. May God truly BlessYou for posting this song.
Thank you Jesus...I'm a Pilgrim!
Happy Birthday,to Mr. Paul Foster!! - Gospel Music Legend...We remember you on the anniversary of your birth.(July 12th)
Thank you for this upload.
I believe Brother Paul made it home. This may be my favorite song, the holy ghost loves it.
Paul Foster is one of the greatest singers I've ever heard, period.
Such a smooth voice.
Paul Foster is great and the Harmony of the rest of the group is Terrific!
One of the men was my great uncle his name was Jay hearn
It isnt so many gospel songs anymore with the rich soul and heart put into em anymore like this.
R.I.P. Uncle Marvin Wayne Perry (Bubba) this was his favorite song to sing in church on Sunday morning.
This is probably my favorite gospel song... please keep this up forever! Thanks for posting it.
The emotion of the lead singer and harmonies are absolutely stunning! I'm not really religious but this moved me. I can see why the Soul Stirrers are in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
THIS IS HISTORY ,JUST LOVE GREAT MUSIC ,
The Stirrers had a VERY long run, with a varied and star studded lineup. Sam was awesome, but Rev Paul Foster, he could go with the best. One of my all time favorite singers, virtually unknown by the general public. This clip is also proof that we are losing something in recording these days. Compare this live TV version to the album cut and you will see what I mean.
Before Sam there was Harris.
as good as music can get-
Paul Foster was the background and glue that held this group together from R H Harris, Sam and Johnny Taylor… taught them all the Soul along with J W Alexander!! FACTZ !!🙏
Waooh!!! Paul Foster!! The great singing machine!
I wish this kind of gosple music come back. He is really feelin it.
Beautiful song. Between the vocals and hand clapping, just wonderful.
Yes, Wade in the Water is on YOU TUBE also...you need to listen to "He's been a Shelter" Totally off the hook! I am like you..since I heard Paul, can't get enough! He is smooth..but anointed
Glory hallelujah praise Jesus Christ amen 🙏
This brother is so 'Gangster, makes the mic look like 'Bling'!
This is a 'Massive find though, more precious than gold''!
Bless.
Whoa, I love this song.... The Soul Stirrers are awesome!!!
Great Music!!!
Would love to see singers like this again.
Whooo! I’m a pilgrim
[I’m a pilgrim]
And a stranger
[And a stranger]
Travelin through
[travelin through]
This ole barren land
[Barren land]
I got a home
[I got a home]
In yonder city, Lord
And I will do
The best I can
Chorus: (repeated with group responses as above)
I’m a pilgrim
Nothin but a stranger
Everyday I’m travelin
this ole barren land
But I got a home
In yonder city Lord
And I’ll do
the best I can
Verse 1
(Group humming as counterpoint to the soloist)
I’ve been tempted, Lord
I’ve been tried
I’ve been discouraged
On every side.
While travelin
through this land, Lord
Lord I’ll do
[Lord I’ll do]
the best I can.
[The best that I can]
Chorus:
Lord, I’m a pilgrim
[I’m a pilgrim]
And I’m a stranger
[I’m a stranger]
Don’t you know I’m travelin
[I’m travelin]
This ole barren land
[Barren land]
But I’m not worried
[I’m not worried]
I’ve gotta home
[I’ve got a home]
Somewhere yonder city
[In yonder city]
And I’ll do the best I can.
Verse 2:
(When I) Get to River Jordan
With the tide
I can see Canaan
on the other side
When I get there
Take my stand
Lord I’ll do
[Lord I’ll do]
The best I can
[the best that I can]
Chorus:
Lord, I am a pilgrim
Yes! Travelin through
this ole barren land
But I’m not worried
I gotta home
Somewhere in yonder city
And I’ll do
the best I can.
Herzlichen Dank!!!
My heart been singing this song all day. Thank you God for this music hey!! Amen!!
A single guitar, chorus, basic rhythm of the applause. Very good i like.
Brilliantly done...so much feeling....
Always!!!
Thanks so much for posting this classic gem from one my favorites from back in the day, The Soul Stirrers. Pure talent and some shonuf churchin' music. Love it!
When Sam Cook decided to leave the group and go pop he asked Rev Foster to join him. He refused and chose to remain faithful to his calling. He was my favorite gospel singer. I thought his powerful style and muscular voice surpassed Cooke.
Jeff Guillory Wow!! I never heard that before.
I love his voice and the little skip he does when he feels the spirit.
This look like it was recorded in the early 60s or late 50s. Guesting because the outfits and hair styles.
RIP Grandma Sarah McClanathan, you were a sweet grandmother! I will see you by and by!
A lyric in this song says it all “ Lord I’ll Do The Best That I can”
Amen, brothers...
Paul Foster is probably my favorite old time Gospel singer!
you really got to be a pilgrim to understand what he,s singing about .this old world is not my home I'm just traveling. thought .my home is over in glory amen .
the best songs of theirs have paul foster and sam cooke such a dynamic duo cant get enough:}
I am a pilgrim and a stranger. thank you Jesus
Cant stop listening.. Thinking bout my grandpa. he was a singer like this..
11 people are deaf or don't have their speakers hooked up right.
aww man i love this. yea i second that, keep this up
the great Paul foster
Yeah man Paul Foster,Richard Gibbs,Jimmy Outler,Leroy Crume,J.J.Farley Yo I actually played the drums for the Soul Stirrers(Leroy,Auther &DilliardCrume,Frank &James Davis not related)Word they called me Youngblood, I sucked but they still called me back, I didn't want to because of Step By Step the greatest accupella quartet, out of Cordele,Ga!!!I like ya'll style!!!!!!
awesome..great voice and chorus..
Ammeeenn!!! Thank you for sharing.
In a few more days was great, but my favorite is his version of Heaven is My Home. Awesome!
My grand dad had played this cassette on repeat.
Top of the mountain!
These guys are very lucky to have the spirit in them. The pilgrim's spirit is not for the faint of heart. One must over come sudden rushes of euphoria and more spirit to perform for others. So strong is the luck witin that spirit, I could barely begin to type this. Luckily, we are now braced with this sentence afterwards.
@kpitt1204 gospels are sung from the heart and experiences of black people. where could these people turn when there were no courts, guardians for their spirits or the love of kin from whose bosoms they were torn? i know i couldn't have made it. that's why gospel is what it is. loved the organ, too. organs are a standard, y'all. :)
You gotta watch them do "He's been a shelter for me" posted up here. Paul Foster shreds that one.
It just doesn't get much better!!!!!!!!!!!
Man I love it
Mr. Richard Gibbs is the gentleman in the middle.
Thanks! Always really liked this. I still have the 45 record.
i never liked church as a child; however, you couldn't drag me away from the music.
Wow...amazing.
love it
My late mother was in awe of Big Paul Foster. He was a giant in gospel music.
I am a jamacain just a months ago i came across these guys 👦especially Eddie Huffman even thou he dies and Sam cook's i just 💘them all of the singers in that makes up this group 💔alll they 🎵songs Listen to them every night 🌙 in time i can 👀see its was record but is anyone carrying bathon so to make 💿cd of those song 🎵
Sang Mr Foster you got me crunked up
That's My Uncle On The Gituar..Leroy Crume
that's what's up!!
I love all the Soul Stirrers formations, Melanie, but I think my favorite is when LeRoy, Dillard and Arthur Crume were in the lineup at the same time. I feel nearest to God when that groups sings.
Them Crume brothers! Several of them joined gospel groups
He look like Larence Fishburn when he played Ike Turner with the the guitar
WOW!!!
Sang Paul!!!
My grandparents would love this
Sweet
see why they are called the SOUL Stirrers?
joseph vincent Amen!!
Because as young boys singing in their local back in the 20s the parishioners described them as soul stirring hence their name.
church music, heaven on earth!!!
They don’t make singers like this anymore! Big Paul Foster
THAT VOICE
P. Foster holding down that lead...awesome..
@ariellefedrick9 No that's Leroy Crume.
I love the old songs
Oh I received a word from Gospelin that he is the late Richard Gibbs, Inez Andrews husband
But I'M NOT WORRIED!!
🙏🏿😭🕊
Killer!!!
I can see Canaan...........
PRAISE THE LIVING GOD!!!!!!! AMEN!!!!!!
I love this old videos but I have not been able to locate a live performance of the Soul Stirrers with Sam Cooke
Little Richard loved these singers
How can i get this dvd or whatever?
Paul Foster!!!!!!!! The maestro!!!!
Soul stirring music like it use to
will someone please post the video with Jimmy outler and the Soul Stirrers, "Listen to the Angels sing
DAMN
Me too,
Back when Gospel was just as popular if not more as Secular music.
Paul Foster was serious!!!!
All version after Cooke and before held up the group legacy.
what happened to the video of Jimmy Outler
and the soul stirrers