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Originally Posted By: Jim
Nice rendition of this old tune...
You have done a great job on it!


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Originally Posted By: Steve Young
One of my favorite hymns. Great version of this classic. Love the mandolin and dobro. Like you, I have always been a sucker for them. I do agree with Floyd about the jangly electric guitar being just a tad too hot and piercing for your vocals. The backing vocals could come up just a tad. But really like what you did here!

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I tamed the guitar and bumped the vox tacks in the BG and harmony a few dB so they should be slightly more audible in the mix now....

Thanks for your observational skills.


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Herb, I always find it very interesting to hear the old hymns arranged and sung in a new way with a different vocal phrasing of the words from the original traditional way of singing! I like it because it allows the listener to hear the lyrics in a fresh new way. Great job, especially hitting the high note in the chorus.! Thanks, Torrey




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Oh, Herb, the updated 12/12 version is way improved over the first posted. Makes an interesting comment that a musician can go back into a song he has already done and tweak it, even thought the first sounded great at the time.
Compared with the first, the second no longer seems hurried or pressured, the consonants d-p-t always a challenge, were given the attention they deserved in the second version, and your natural tremolo vocal came through better. Enjoyed that.
I think Rich Mac has a point in that some contemporary gospel and Christian can be over the top. The genre remains sacred music.

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I've never heard it done like this before; but I really wish I had. The younger version of me would have kept his eyes open MUCH better at church. smile

Well done. A really nice original take on a song we know. That can be really hard to pull off.


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Nice take on a classic!

Enjoyed it.

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Originally Posted By: Ezekiel's Storm
This too is one of my favorite hymns. I like your treatment here. Good energy!


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Originally Posted By: Ember - PG Music
I really like what you did with the hymn! Thanks for sharing.


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Originally Posted By: EdZ314
Well done - really liked it. A very pleasant and warm balance of sounds.


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Originally Posted By: Deej56
Guitarhacker,

Crisp, clean and inviting sound to this . . . and a warm vocal. Real authentic sound to this one. Love that guitar solo. Nicely done!

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Originally Posted By: dcuny
Nice arrangement! The solos really shine here.


Something about the sound of mandolin and dobro.... on a country tune. THanks


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Originally Posted By: Torrey Bliss
Herb, I always find it very interesting to hear the old hymns arranged and sung in a new way with a different vocal phrasing of the words from the original traditional way of singing! I like it because it allows the listener to hear the lyrics in a fresh new way. Great job, especially hitting the high note in the chorus.! Thanks, Torrey


Yes, I like to hear the old standards in a new, fresh perspective too. Thanks....


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Originally Posted By: edshaw
Oh, Herb, the updated 12/12 version is way improved over the first posted. Makes an interesting comment that a musician can go back into a song he has already done and tweak it, even thought the first sounded great at the time.
Compared with the first, the second no longer seems hurried or pressured, the consonants d-p-t always a challenge, were given the attention they deserved in the second version, and your natural tremolo vocal came through better. Enjoyed that.
I think Rich Mac has a point in that some contemporary gospel and Christian can be over the top. The genre remains sacred music.


IN ham radio, we call this a "recheck".... very appreciative that you took the time to post your thoughts on version 2.0 If you're going to tweek something, the primary rule should be, don't break the original. Thanks for pointing out what you hear to be the improvements.


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Originally Posted By: HearToLearn
I've never heard it done like this before; but I really wish I had. The younger version of me would have kept his eyes open MUCH better at church. smile

Well done. A really nice original take on a song we know. That can be really hard to pull off.


I have heard a version of this that I really love, but I don't recall who did it. Yep....quite a few of the old tunes lend themselves nicely to versions 2.0 and up..... Thank you.


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Originally Posted By: Janice & Bud
Nice take on a classic!

Enjoyed it.

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Glad you guys enjoyed this.... I might have to go looking for my Baptist hymnal.... it's around here somewhere, a do a few more. Thanks.


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great production love this really done well thanks eric


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Really nicely done Herb!! I think the mic works great with your voice! Really like the band you put together. Everything sounds great to me!! Take care. Greg

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