Love this group and love this song - but I can't help commenting - along the bottom of the video it says "your watching" and it should be "you're watching" - from a retired school teacher!
This is not how you are supposed to sing and act, if you're a "Southern Gospel" Group. This is Doo-Wop Music, straight from the 1950s, or so. I guess some "Christian" Groups feel like it's alright to Compromise...but this is yet another reason, that I'm saying goodbye to a large portion of Southern Gospel Groups. When you compromise like this, you may not realize it, but you're selling out to the Devil! This is enough to make even God himself want to retch! IT'S NOT GODLY MUSIC! Therefore, it's not of God! Of course, a lot of Southern Gospel Groups have been compromising for a long time now, and this is an example of that compromise. Basically, I've loved Triumphant Quartet's music-But not this! I didn't listen to it, in it's entirety, when "Perfect Heart" did it, back almost 30 years ago. What makes anybody think that I'm gonna listen to it now?!? I'm quite sure that I'm going to catch a lot of flak from people, concerning what I've just said. BRING IT ON! I'm not meaning to be negative and hateful, but this is TRASH!!!
This comment is hilarious considering this song is likely as old as you are (or as old as you sound) and I was listening to it in the 90’s. Not 100% sure but I think it was The Kingsmen I heard it from then, but I was so young it could have been almost any Southern Gospel Quartet. It is a cute and fun song, pleading God for rain. Pops into my head every time I think about our need for rain because it has gotten a bit dry. Can also be applied spiritually when we have gotten too dry and need some spiritual rain, like you seemed to need when you wrote this. It’s good to have good hearted fun songs even as an adult. God would want you to have fun. He does have a sense of humor. Fun isn’t just for kids. Lighten up.
Jeff Stice was a friend of mine, I miss him! I'm happy he's home! We are still here!
Brings Joy to my day🙏💕🙏💕👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Love this song. They did an awesome job
Looks like they were having a good time! God Bless!
I just love this gospel song!
That was a Perfect Heart song!!!
Praise The Lord My God Almighty Jesus Christ !!!!!!!
Amen
This is such a good song we should sing this in our church
Love this🙏💕
Fantastic Group!!!!!!
Such Talent!
Love this. It brought joy to my heart.
Eat your heart out Signature sound. these guys can do choreography too.
😂👍🏻😜
😂😂
Love these guys
good job guys.
I love this song
Wonderful
Triumphant Quartet hallelujah
Love this!
Their moves were in sync
Love this group and love this song - but I can't help commenting - along the bottom of the video it says "your watching" and it should be "you're watching" - from a retired school teacher!
WHATEVER!
Not everyone are scholars! Get off your high horse.
❤️❤️❤️
I miss the days when quartets dressed like gentlemen instead of trying to dress like the world. Well at least there’s still the Inspirations
This is not how you are supposed to sing and act, if you're a "Southern Gospel" Group. This is Doo-Wop Music, straight from the 1950s, or so. I guess some "Christian" Groups feel like it's alright to Compromise...but this is yet another reason, that I'm saying goodbye to a large portion of Southern Gospel Groups. When you compromise like this, you may not realize it, but you're selling out to the Devil! This is enough to make even God himself want to retch! IT'S NOT GODLY MUSIC! Therefore, it's not of God!
Of course, a lot of Southern Gospel Groups have been compromising for a long time now, and this is an example of that compromise. Basically, I've loved Triumphant Quartet's music-But not this! I didn't listen to it, in it's entirety, when "Perfect Heart" did it, back almost 30 years ago. What makes anybody think that I'm gonna listen to it now?!?
I'm quite sure that I'm going to catch a lot of flak from people, concerning what I've just said. BRING IT ON! I'm not meaning to be negative and hateful, but this is TRASH!!!
This comment is hilarious considering this song is likely as old as you are (or as old as you sound) and I was listening to it in the 90’s. Not 100% sure but I think it was The Kingsmen I heard it from then, but I was so young it could have been almost any Southern Gospel Quartet.
It is a cute and fun song, pleading God for rain. Pops into my head every time I think about our need for rain because it has gotten a bit dry. Can also be applied spiritually when we have gotten too dry and need some spiritual rain, like you seemed to need when you wrote this. It’s good to have good hearted fun songs even as an adult. God would want you to have fun. He does have a sense of humor. Fun isn’t just for kids. Lighten up.