Southern Gospel Quartets Old Songs of the 70s | 16 Great Southern Gospel Classics Inspired by the Gaither Vocal Band Tradition …

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  1. I hope churches in the new generation will find this way of singing more of your voices be heard than all the loud strings and drums..

    This simplicity of singing makes it more intimate and soulful.

    Hearing the lyrics, makes you understand the message best.. ❤❤❤

  2. I was born in the south, listening to the Gatlin Brother's and other's.
    This is Beautiful and your harmony is right on. So refreshing. God bless you all.
    May God lead you and keep you Humble, it's His not yours 🙏.

  3. Thank you so much for sharing these so wonderful and true gospel songs of the good old days. It enriched my today's evening in listening to them.👌 Praise, honor and glory to our
    Lord and Savior Jesus Christ! 🙏 Looking forward for more of these so beautiful and emotional songs, warming the hearts and souls!❣ God bless you all richly! 🙏

  4. I miss these kind of gospel songs,simple yet it draws listeners to God.Not too loud instruments.I wish all the song titles were written as well 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻❤

  5. Praise God for southern Gospels Quartets . Every song you sang is very meaningful. I am blessed to hear every words in the song sang and blessed. Thank you God for the Southern Gospel Quartet. God Bless them.. ❤❤❤

  6. I still am of the belief that hymns were si biblically based. Most modern songs have just beat and noise and u sung it once or twice, it never sinks in. My worship team dont know hymns. I bring one cos im on piano. Of the 12 just an elderly grandma joins me. Today I done Fany Crosbys, To God be the Glory, Great things He hath done.
    Red hymnal book. Precious.

  7. I don't know who captioned this video, but it definitely is NOT quartet songs from the 70's!! The harmony is beautiful and the songs have wonderful messages and I enjoyed it, but it's not from the 70's – it's contemporary country.

  8. Hi friends, Greetings. Thank God for His enabling Christians to sing unto Him! Btw, may I know which organisation you all from? Seems like most of you started singing when young? Now, getting older and voices more mellowed.
    But thanks our parents who share this singing DNA to us.

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